When I taught driver's ed, one of my students told about a teen he knew whose parents bought him a Mustang GT. He wrecked it. They bought him another brand new Mustang. He wrecked that one. At the time of this story, the parents were considering buying him another car. :roll:
In general, folks who have things handed to them won't be as careful or appreciative as those who have to work their butts off to get something similar.
As for BMWs, I've driven one. It was around 1984 and I test drove a 1975 2002. I loved it. The Blue Book said I could afford it.
I couldn't. It was over $1000 more than my limit. My explanation was the yuppies were driving the price up on all BMWs and they didn't know the difference between a 2002 and one of the upscale luxury models that I hated.
Karl
In general, folks who have things handed to them won't be as careful or appreciative as those who have to work their butts off to get something similar.
As for BMWs, I've driven one. It was around 1984 and I test drove a 1975 2002. I loved it. The Blue Book said I could afford it.
I couldn't. It was over $1000 more than my limit. My explanation was the yuppies were driving the price up on all BMWs and they didn't know the difference between a 2002 and one of the upscale luxury models that I hated.
Karl
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