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Old 09-25-2014, 01:49 PM   #29
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OP sorry about the harsh treatment! I will say it's just a flat and it will work itself out. As you get older and a few more battle scars you'll see a different perspective.
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Old 10-07-2014, 06:14 PM   #30
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Umm lots of regards in here that cannot read? The guy just asked what your worse story was. His obviously is having a flat tire on his soon to be new car.

WHAT'S YOURS? Stop acting "cool" or stay out from the thread.

I paid my 2014 ZL1 cash with no loans. I'm 28. What does that make me in your eyes? No you don't have to answer.
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Old 10-07-2014, 07:54 PM   #31
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When I was 14, I got my worker's permit and began working and saving. Right before I turned 16, I bought my first car . . . a 1982 Camaro. I worked hard for it, saved my money, and I LOVED THAT CAR.

You guys don't know whether this kid has worked for it. Besides, it is not like he is stepping into a ZL1.
My story is very similar.....got my first job at 12 and have worked ever since. Bought my first car (used '69 Camaro) at 16 and paid cash. Some kids are not just handed things - by the way, when my kids were growing up I bought their first cars. Why? Because they were working hard in all their responsibilities including school.....after growing up with a father whose ideas about work and school were formed in the Great Depression, I came to believe that their primary job at that age should be getting an education and growing up.....joining the workforce can wait.
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Old 10-07-2014, 08:04 PM   #32
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My story is very similar.....got my first job at 12 and have worked ever since. Bought my first car (used '69 Camaro) at 16 and paid cash. Some kids are not just handed things - by the way, when my kids were growing up I bought their first cars. Why? Because they were working hard in all their responsibilities including school.....after growing up with a father whose ideas about work and school were formed in the Great Depression, I came to believe that their primary job at that age should be getting an education and growing up.....joining the workforce can wait.
A valid perspective. Now that I have a daughter of my own, I'm torn on how I will handle the car matter (which is quickly approaching).
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