Anonymous wrote:Your first car gets so many dings, dents and scratches, a luxury vehicle for a teen sounds really impractical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless you want to keep her as an entitled spoiled brat. If she wants nice things, it's time for her to learn that hard work is required.
In the meantime, donate that $40K to the people of Nepal or something.
Not their responsibility to donate to the people of Nepal. If they can afford it, that is their choice. It doesn't make her a spoiled brat.
Anonymous wrote:Unless you want to keep her as an entitled spoiled brat. If she wants nice things, it's time for her to learn that hard work is required.
In the meantime, donate that $40K to the people of Nepal or something.
Anonymous wrote:Unless you want to keep her as an entitled spoiled brat. If she wants nice things, it's time for her to learn that hard work is required.
In the meantime, donate that $40K to the people of Nepal or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a safe car and the x3 is a smaller more affordable car, a great entry level bmw. Keep the car under 40k for a kids car.
Under 40k??? Seriously??