<p>dang you are gonna get all the ladies, u must be loaded. Drove a mercedes since 15 and now a 911 turbo.</p>
<p>You can get ladies without an expensive car. Trust me, my Buick's seats have been host to plenty a female buttocks.</p>
<p>^ Anyone who says 'buttocks' must have a way with the ladies.</p>
<p>I am applying to Northeastern, Suffolk, Clark, Babson, Bentley, U of Mass - Boston and another 7 but other cities. Dun think am gon get Babson n Bentley T-T. </p>
<p>I am not trying to be showvy or anything .. I just really like car and I happen to have a chance to drive the good one. I am a foreigner who will go to US next year and likely to be in Boston so I want to gather some information, especially abour cars =).</p>
<p>You really dont need a car at Suffolk or Northeastern. I dont know where UMass-B is, but I assume you wouldnt need one. Wouldnt be bad at Clark.</p>
<p>But is it possible to have one at Northeastern though? do they have a parking lot for first-year student? or they are not allow first-year student to have a car at all?</p>
<p>Dont think you're allowed as a frosh</p>
<p>If they don't allow it on campus, you can always keep it parked in a garage. Whether you have a car off campus is outside the university's jurisdiction.</p>
<p>To be honest its a waste of money, why not properly invest the money and then just take some of it before investing and get a nice car but one thats not as expensive</p>
<p>just putting that into a HYSA(the simplest form of investing) @ 5% will yield at least 5000 in interest a year. Then the next year $5250 and so on, it will just keep compounding. Start up a IRA and average around 8%-10% a year if invested in the right funds.</p>
<p>There's no point in saving the money for "something better." If the OPs dad can afford a $100k car for his son's graduation, all the other stuff is most likely gravy to him...</p>
<p>thogh if dad dies tommrow, id rather have 100k than a car.</p>