<p>2006 Mercedes SL 55 and it wasnt paid for by my parents!</p>
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I swear Volvos are the greatest...I had a chance to drive an OLD volvo and the power was awesome...not to mention I could make super sharp turns without hitting the brakes</p>
<p>My first first car was an '01 corolla, but it was totaled. I only had it for about a half a year. My next car was an '04 Corolla, which I still have and it is my baby. I love love love it, I only wish it had a sunroof. I could take it with me to school, but I don't want drive it from CA to PA, then not have a car for winter break and have to find a place to keep it, then put it through another cross country road trip, and repeat a few times. I love my car too much to do that. And I didn't pay for it :( However, it was mom buys me one or she drives me everywhere.</p>
<p>"2006 Mercedes SL 55 and it wasnt paid for by my parents!"</p>
<p>so did u steal it or is it a rental??? cars like 100g'z LOL</p>
<p>I want to know how you got that car also?? Please tell, so I can do the same.lol</p>
<p>^its called drug dealing j/K</p>
<p>My brother and I have started various different business, and have invested all our money in the stock market. No drugs or other illegal activities here!</p>
<p>I call bullshi7 but thats me.</p>
<p>2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee...cute.</p>
<p>Of course, I've upgraded now thanks to mommy and daddy:)</p>
<p>My dad would never let me drive the Maserati...to do so would be wishful thinking.</p>
<p>Same for me with the Audi, although he did say maybe one day soon :)</p>
<p>"One day" is a more subtle way of saying never.</p>
<p>If he gives it to my mom like he might, then one day is another way of saying 'soon' :-D</p>
<p>I drove my mom's 98 Ford Contour (which she still has) to high school my senior year, but my first real car is the one I have now. 2003 Saturn L200. I love it, it's really nice. Pretty white color. My mom pays the payments on it, but I pay insurance.</p>
<p>"One day" is a more subtle way of saying never.</p>
<p>yea, my dad has been saying that about his GT 500 since I got my license... and that was two years ago.</p>
<p>What year GT 500? That's a good idea dan, I'll investa little bit of my money into stocks, now what stocks do i choose to buy??</p>
<p>Jpod, I can assure you that what I have said is not ********. Yeah, it might be hard to believe that two 17 year olds can produce that much income, but our parents are wealthy. And instead of taking their money to buy our cars like everyone else we know, we decided to take the money as a "loan" and make our own money. But you can believe whatever you want! - DAN</p>
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<p>1967 (10 char)</p>
<p>Corolla '02, I didnt pay for it and my parents didnt either haha it was a company car that was given to my mom and she already had another one so she gave it to me :)</p>
<p>Jpod, I can assure you that what I have said is not ********. Yeah, it might be hard to believe that two 17 year olds can produce that much income, but our parents are wealthy. And instead of taking their money to buy our cars like everyone else we know, we decided to take the money as a "loan" and make our own money. But you can believe whatever you want! - DAN</p>
<p>I would think if you were successful enough I wouldve heard about it somehow. Even so, splitting evenly two ways at about $260K is hard to believe. My dad is heavily involved in the stock market. I know he does really well, but even without his company, he doesnt make $260K so easily. Even my 15 year old brother who studies the market, watches Cramer religiously and spends almost all his money in the market doesnt make NEAR that. I just find it hard to believe that you were knowledgable enough to make that much. Let alone that you would spend that much on a car.</p>