Dont be mad that others have a better work ethic and more discipline than you, i knew many people including myself that were able to save up 30/40k in high school over the span of 3/4 years.
I got my first car from my parents (damn near perfect exterior and interior work 1971 Buick Skylark) because I got all 100’s across the board, earned three certifications in engineering and auto technology, and won three consecutive years in the district’s art program. I was the first female student to become ASE certified at that specific career school and my parents wear it as a badge of honor. I do believe I did my part as a student and child for exchange of a cool ride
@@naur122 realistically it's not possible without having money in advance, even of you made a shit ton of money since 16 that would still take ALL your money and have nothing covered
@@naur122 exactly my point. Also an M3 isnt Just the price you pay to own It, but gas, insurance and maintaining It Is the real shit. You don't want that at 16-17 trust me
No way a low IQ kid that gave that answer earned that money for his car. Parents help, credit with collateral provided by parents. I hate how these kids get things for nothing and then lie to impress their peers.
I work 60 hours a week it’s not impossible 😂 I work from 3 to 10 every day and Saturday Sunday I work from 9 to 10 13 hours on the weekends that’s 61 hours in total it’s not impossible y’all just lazy ass niggas who think jus cuz they go to school they can’t work and make money
bro not rly, i bought a srt jeep that was $65,000 in high school, i worked at the same place since i was 13 and also was part time trainer / coach for kids classes at my friends moms gym, i just had 0 expenses so putting 20% down wasn’t a problem and paying it monthly wasn’t near an issue. not everything is daddy’s money, just learn to get a job bro
@@connor8558 what were you saving tho? were you building credit? how were you managing your finances, i didn’t grow up rich or poor but i was prob lower middle class, my mom still told me to build credit young, and to learn financial management very young, school did too
@@gabrielneto2430 not always but pretty much, I went to a rich school where basically no teens had jobs until junior/senior year. We once counted 40+ jeep wranglers in the parking lot, and 30+ Mercedes. We live in Chicago suburbs too so there's absolutely no reason for teens to get jeeps, they just wanted them from mommy and daddy cuz they can afford it 😂 I didn't get my first car till I was 19 and don't believe these kids for a second
@@livefornow1151 well it sounds like u just didn’t have as much drive as other kids with nice cars. If u didn’t get ur first car until 19, u obv didn’t bother to start working, and getting money at a young age lol
Even if he did work 60 hrs a week for $15 an hour he’d have an income of $43,200 before taxes. He’s just too prideful to admit he has support around him, he feels the need to assure you he worked for it. It’s really sad and disingenuous to his grandmothers hard work.
@@MZRFaith He obviously worked over the summer. If he grinded 60 hours a week for 12 weeks and it was a nice restaurant, he could easily have made $1000 a week, had $9600 after taxes, and saved $8000 for a down payment.
@@elitetv1735 “Insurance or getting the car registered or anything” has nothing to do with the topic of this video or the comments. The topic is the car’s sticker price. Be better.
Nothing is easy just work smart but 10 to 12 hours day less when its school and dont give up also go run or gym everyday it makes mentally me happy or motivated
Nah it’s not legal but u can still do it who tf gonna say other wise I work 60+ hours while being a sophomore I’n hs I work from 3 to 10 weekends it’s 9 to 10 that’s 61 hours a week
The m3 is getting help from the parents. I can’t even imagine what the insurance on that thing alone would be for a high school student. Those m3 are like 70-80k
@@dudebros6122im late but true one of the charter schools i went to had a teacher making 90k/year while in a public school we had one making only 47k/year
@@Daytodaycontent I'm talking about a public school actually, and though he's a little more than your average teacher given he's also head of curriculum the pay is large. On top of that I've never heard anyone there complain about teachers pay. Though it's also Canada (Toronto area) so the price to live here probably counters all that money pretty quickly.
Anything over like 16k is definitely help from parents. I personally have put about 6.5k into my truck that I fucking hate, at age 15, because I worked since a month after I turned 14. That’s working around 12 hours a week during school and 30 hours during the summer. It’s not impossible if you have a good work ethic to attain. 15k car by the end of your senior year on your own if you work your ass off
@tips9149 wow man, good on you for saving up while young. Definitely a good work ethic. Trying to save up as much as possible in grade 11 RN, keeping the grind going. Should be close to 5 figures by the end of the year
No kid in my high school had cars like this. Heck, my parents never bought me a car. They couldn't afford that. These kids are from a rich area with well-off parents. It's hardly the norm.
@@durxall5433How do you know he’s lying? Working 60 hours a week and not having any living costs will definitely get you a good bit of cash, I don’t care what the job is
F80 M3 is baller for a high schooler, the cost of the car, the registration, the maintenance, the gas, the modifications, the washing and garaging, it will eat your pockets alive. Edit: INSURANCE IS EXPENSIVE
It’s crazy how everyone in this comment section except you and I think that high schoolers actually own their own cars, no we just use our parents cars. Sure, there are some spoiled kids who are actually gifted their own car, or kids who save up for a 5k shitbox, but for the most part we just use our parents cars lol
@@ProfessionalCleancutguy I’m saying that most people think their parents bought the car FOR them. Sure there may be a few spoiled kids who are gifted nice cars, but most of the time they are just borrowing a parents’ car to get to school and back.
I was born in 1956 and grew up with the best of cars and music. My first car at 16 was a 1970 mustang Mach 1. It had a 351C engine and a Hurst 4 speed transmission. It was a chick magnet. My car payment was less than 100 a month and had no problem paying it with my part-time job during school. Made enough for dates and riding around. Not like today money was worth more back then before corporate greed kicked in big time like now. A kid now working part time can't afford a car payment they just make enough to have gas money and and taking their girlfriend out for a burger 😢
@@zion9247 back in 1969 I had a dodge charger Daytona when I was a teen when it was 4k stuff was cheap back then I worked at a car factory when they was in they prime
I’m glad they all worked for it instead of their parents handing them one. This teaches them what being independent is. 👏 I worked for my car. I moved out when I was 21, I’m 37 now and I’ve been on my own since then. I was married and in a decade long relationship but I never stopped taking care of myself and I split the bills in half if they lived with me. I’ve been single for a year now and I’ve been just fine on my own. I’m happy and feel free! I’m getting all types of messages from men and just leaving them on read. Lmaoo I’m allset and not looking for a relationship.
For me I'm working 55 ish hours a week and go to school at 1 and go back to work after and I get paid 25 a hour working on windmills and that how I bought 1 diesel and 4 different trucks
@@att2075don’t think there a limit on how much you can pay a kid, but I the numbers don’t add up once you factor in school and school work, the job, other stuff that’s needed for vehicle
People act is if they’ll die if they just admit their parents have money😂😂😂 it’s totally fine if you’re fortunate enough to have parents who can get you nice things
First kid with BMW is lying. It’s not legal to work that many hours per week in high school. Not to mention he would not even have any time to be in school.
U could. Not saying he didn't have any help bc he did. But u can work 40+ hours weeks if ur 16 or older. Let alone it was his families restaurant. So he could work as much as he wanted to. But he can't finance it. His parents probably are and he's just paying them back. But they also might've bought it for him but it seems like too specific of a story to make up and lie about. There are 168 hours in a week. It's definitely possible
I recently got my first car, a 2015 hyundai Sonata Sport 2.0t, I inherited it from my grandpa when he died 2 months ago. I couldn't be more grateful, and if anyone asks, im telling them it was passed to me by my grandpa.
I mean my friend had a bad situation with his car being stolen that ended up getting him an almost 20k settlement right out of high school. He went from a crappy Hyundai to a new genesis coupe
I mean im in my first year of college and i drive a 2020 330i xdrive, it was just under 24k and i paid my down payment alone, make my monthly payments alone, insurance alone, maintainance, gas, mods, etc. And its still under 35% of my income all combined while being a full-time student and thankfully im blessed with being able to live with my parents rent free for now, but it can definitely be done. Only help I had was a cosigner so i didnt get screwed. Yall gotta understand that not everything is daddy's money. Nobodies even bought me an air freshener and im still very confortable
Why lie? Working 60 hour weeks to throw all that money into a depreciating asset all while still in high school is 10x more embarrassing than having tl be honest about daddies money. Down payment on house❌ G80✅
Not many kids worked in my high school, but half the school was hood and the other half had all IB/ AP classes. I couldn't imagine working 60hr/wk on top of sports and all AP classes with one elective... while passing
60hr a week in high school? Kid must not do any activities or have good grades... I worked 40 hour weeks for a period of time to afford my beat up little Honda Civic and it was absolute hell trying to keep my GPA high and still do activities without losing my mind.
Rich kids always find a way to take credit for their parents buying them stuff. I grew up around tons of them, and they’d usually have some kind of deal where if they got straight A’s or something they’d get some ridiculous reward. So, they go around saying that they “earned it”. In reality these kids couldn’t even afford the gas and insurance, let alone maintenance to keep these cars running.
I wasn’t allowed to work in high school. 😢 these are rich white folks. I went to hs In New York. Yet I ended up getting a $4500 Chevy suv at 17. With that, everyone got jealous about lol
“I’ve been working since I’m 15” bro u don’t look a day over 15 💀
^ days are in a year
Jealous?
@@duckdude4522 I am 😂
@@duckdude4522 jealous about a G37💀 I doubt I it dude
Fr😂
Bruh high schoolers be the biggest bunch of liars
Most people hate when parents are able to buy them cars so I don’t blame them.
@@jonlikesplanes not at all we love honesty
Dont be mad that others have a better work ethic and more discipline than you, i knew many people including myself that were able to save up 30/40k in high school over the span of 3/4 years.
@@Daytona-dz9xe nigga you don’t know if they honest or not
@@TheHeisenbird HAHAHAHA sure whatever you say bruh😂😂
Last guy should be a politician
Underrated
Daddy’s money 💰
Daddy’s money 💰
Daddy’s money 💰
Bought my daughter a car, so mommy’s money 😂
@@VintageCharmsnobody cares you used daddy’s card. cause hes the bread winner
@@VintageCharmswho asked😂
Yeah. Rich daddy's money💰 Rich daddy's money💰
Duh! Some of them have jobs.
@@VintageCharmsno one literally cares
There's no shame in saying: "MY PARENTS BOUGHT IT FOR ME"
theres honesty but also shame
I got my first car from my parents (damn near perfect exterior and interior work 1971 Buick Skylark) because I got all 100’s across the board, earned three certifications in engineering and auto technology, and won three consecutive years in the district’s art program. I was the first female student to become ASE certified at that specific career school and my parents wear it as a badge of honor. I do believe I did my part as a student and child for exchange of a cool ride
@@Sonyatakashi97 Aight bro who asked
@@jumpy2783exactly lmao
@@FUBBAI mean if it’s a cheap shit box then it’s understandable but if your parents are buyin u a 10k + car then u jus spoiled
That’s a 45k dollar car no chance a high schooler can afford tht dude clearly got some help
Plus maintenance and fuel which aren't cheap at all on those
very much possible, you just dk enough highschool hustlers
@@naur122 realistically it's not possible without having money in advance, even of you made a shit ton of money since 16 that would still take ALL your money and have nothing covered
@@splet__ with financing it’s defo possible, what is impossible tho is doing it without getting into debt LMAO
@@naur122 exactly my point. Also an M3 isnt Just the price you pay to own It, but gas, insurance and maintaining It Is the real shit. You don't want that at 16-17 trust me
Mommy and daddy's money little twerps
“How did you get this”
“My other car was stolen so I bought a new one”
“Ok but how”
No way a low IQ kid that gave that answer earned that money for his car. Parents help, credit with collateral provided by parents. I hate how these kids get things for nothing and then lie to impress their peers.
Insurance probably. Must have had third party fire + theft or comprehensive
@@krystiankowalski7335ok but how did they get the first car then 😭😭
@@Navi42714 Probably work/“work”/parents/loans or a mixture of multiple. Also possible they overreported car value on the first car.
1st guy worked 60hr a week. No way he could've went school 😭
60hrs a week while going to school for 6 hours a day? Sounds impossible.
@@josephstalin2138 idk. i was doing that and going to school. by no means was it fun.. but we do what we gotta do
My hardest times were 2 months of 100 hours a week and I was still managing to go to school. So no it’s real.
@@RaiderComs lol if ur in college, college is way different than highschool
I work 60 hours a week it’s not impossible 😂 I work from 3 to 10 every day and Saturday Sunday I work from 9 to 10 13 hours on the weekends that’s 61 hours in total it’s not impossible y’all just lazy ass niggas who think jus cuz they go to school they can’t work and make money
“How did you get this?”
“I bought it”
Yeah no shit
“i worked at a restaurant…” daddy’s money
bro not rly, i bought a srt jeep that was $65,000 in high school, i worked at the same place since i was 13 and also was part time trainer / coach for kids classes at my friends moms gym, i just had 0 expenses so putting 20% down wasn’t a problem and paying it monthly wasn’t near an issue. not everything is daddy’s money, just learn to get a job bro
Worked at a restaurant for several years at that age and I can guarantee you I wasn’t affording no M3
The twist is that it was his Dad's restaurant
@@inducement buddy keep dreaming
@@connor8558 what were you saving tho? were you building credit? how were you managing your finances, i didn’t grow up rich or poor but i was prob lower middle class, my mom still told me to build credit young, and to learn financial management very young, school did too
Little guy just spent 60 hours in his grandma kitchen eating everything she cooked, for this she bought him a car
"I bought this" no daddy and mommy bought it for you
It's not always like that lol
@@gabrielneto2430 not always but pretty much, I went to a rich school where basically no teens had jobs until junior/senior year. We once counted 40+ jeep wranglers in the parking lot, and 30+ Mercedes. We live in Chicago suburbs too so there's absolutely no reason for teens to get jeeps, they just wanted them from mommy and daddy cuz they can afford it 😂 I didn't get my first car till I was 19 and don't believe these kids for a second
@@livefornow1151 well it sounds like u just didn’t have as much drive as other kids with nice cars. If u didn’t get ur first car until 19, u obv didn’t bother to start working, and getting money at a young age lol
Facts, I drove a Tesla to school. Ain’t no way I’m paying for that myself 😂
What’s the shame in that? Can’t people get gifts from their parents, it’s not like they harassed their parents to get it😂
1st dude is straight up capping
Even if he did work 60 hrs a week for $15 an hour he’d have an income of $43,200 before taxes.
He’s just too prideful to admit he has support around him, he feels the need to assure you he worked for it.
It’s really sad and disingenuous to his grandmothers hard work.
@@MZRFaith He obviously worked over the summer. If he grinded 60 hours a week for 12 weeks and it was a nice restaurant, he could easily have made $1000 a week, had $9600 after taxes, and saved $8000 for a down payment.
@@MZRFaithAnd the car costs $45k. It’s not an unreasonable amount
@@realGalactus- so he’ll be in debt? As a high schooler.. also your not including insurance or getting the car registered or anything?
@@elitetv1735 “Insurance or getting the car registered or anything” has nothing to do with the topic of this video or the comments. The topic is the car’s sticker price.
Be better.
Their parents bought it. 😂
All these people had their parents pay.
"Ive worked since i was fifteen, and then the car i had disappeared and this one magically appeared"
Bro it’s not even legal for a kid to work over 40 hours a week 💀
Nothing is easy just work smart but 10 to 12 hours day less when its school and dont give up also go run or gym everyday it makes mentally me happy or motivated
Yes it is
Neither is working before you are 14 in my state and I got a job at a restaurant washing dishes at 12 to be able to buy my car
Nah it’s not legal but u can still do it who tf gonna say other wise I work 60+ hours while being a sophomore I’n hs I work from 3 to 10 weekends it’s 9 to 10 that’s 61 hours a week
Do u really think a person can manage to work 60 hours a week and go to high school and let's not forget the time to do homework hahaha he's capping
The m3 is getting help from the parents. I can’t even imagine what the insurance on that thing alone would be for a high school student. Those m3 are like 70-80k
Thats a pre-LCI base model M3, you can get them for under 40k which is still a lot but nowhere near 70-80k
@@Datodayou’re not getting that for under 40 unless it has like a 100k miles
Teachers are all driving crap cars and wondering where they went wrong.
Being teachers? Though the salary for some of the teachers at my high school are in the six figures so it depends really.
@@dudebros6122im late but true one of the charter schools i went to had a teacher making 90k/year while in a public school we had one making only 47k/year
@@Daytodaycontent I'm talking about a public school actually, and though he's a little more than your average teacher given he's also head of curriculum the pay is large. On top of that I've never heard anyone there complain about teachers pay. Though it's also Canada (Toronto area) so the price to live here probably counters all that money pretty quickly.
Anything over like 16k is definitely help from parents. I personally have put about 6.5k into my truck that I fucking hate, at age 15, because I worked since a month after I turned 14. That’s working around 12 hours a week during school and 30 hours during the summer. It’s not impossible if you have a good work ethic to attain. 15k car by the end of your senior year on your own if you work your ass off
@tips9149 wow man, good on you for saving up while young. Definitely a good work ethic. Trying to save up as much as possible in grade 11 RN, keeping the grind going. Should be close to 5 figures by the end of the year
"I worked for 6 hours then my parents bought it for me"
"yo nice Lasbre how did you get it?"
"I totaled my 2015 Nissan Altima"
American highschoolers: Lambos🤑🤑
My highschoolers: Broke and old cars
Bruh, bmw's aint even close to being lambos(price wise)
No kid in my high school had cars like this. Heck, my parents never bought me a car. They couldn't afford that. These kids are from a rich area with well-off parents. It's hardly the norm.
The third guy just left us with more questions than answers
“How high schoolers got cars!?”
Mommy or daddy… next video
I used to work 100 hours a week while going to school and giving English lessons to Chinese migrants
😂
how did you mange that one.
I appreciate the honest ppl who say daddies money. Like, we already know.
The only person lying here is the BMW F80 owner. Everyone else has decently affordable cars.
@@durxall5433my dad will buy me an M3 G80
@@durxall5433How do you know he’s lying? Working 60 hours a week and not having any living costs will definitely get you a good bit of cash, I don’t care what the job is
Bro if your parents bought it just say so and thank them. “My Parents bought it, which I appreciate a ton”.
They’d get grilled when the video circulates online
60 hour work weeks while in highschool?.... ok bud 🤣
F80 M3 is baller for a high schooler, the cost of the car, the registration, the maintenance, the gas, the modifications, the washing and garaging, it will eat your pockets alive.
Edit: INSURANCE IS EXPENSIVE
How did u get this car?
Last guy: my car got stolen so i bought this one
Me:What a reply🤣
G37 sedans don’t even go for that much , the most he spent is 6-7k AT LEAST
last guy didnt even answer the question
Yes he did? He said his last car got stolen
Volvo V70 in the background of the final clip😍
High school senior here, I'll tell you how I afford my Lexus LS. I don't, it's my dad's car, and I borrow it for a couple hours each school day.
It’s crazy how everyone in this comment section except you and I think that high schoolers actually own their own cars, no we just use our parents cars. Sure, there are some spoiled kids who are actually gifted their own car, or kids who save up for a 5k shitbox, but for the most part we just use our parents cars lol
@@JhtbruhWhat are you saying? Everyone in the comment is laughing at their lies
@@ProfessionalCleancutguy I’m saying that most people think their parents bought the car FOR them. Sure there may be a few spoiled kids who are gifted nice cars, but most of the time they are just borrowing a parents’ car to get to school and back.
I drove $2000 cars and still wasn’t ashamed to admit they were my parents cars like cmon man
“I sell hardcore drugs”
The kinda kids that tell you their totally real gf goes to another school.
60hrs a week is bullshit lmao, worjed 45/week in high school and barely had time for myself
He sacrificed his time
@@KingGrippy sure he did
@@KayThreeVin it's possible. It's just hell.
@@KingGrippy yeah like how do you have time to sleep.
@@thewewguy8t88 he probably sacrificed all of his spare time..zero time left. Sleep, school, work. Nothing else
I believe the kid in Infiniti G35. His story avtually makes sense
Let's be real, parents paid at least for half of the price, and they got a credit.
Even if they somehow managed to “pay for it” with a job, they still used their parents’ money due to housing, utilities, food, etc.
1. work your damn ass off and then some
2. work in IT
3. Profit
Also, they’re on monthly plans. All of them.
only one that's believable is the second one.
The moment i heard restaurant i knew either he’s just doing a down payment or their parents bought it
What till you see a private high school lot. I see m3s , 80k jeeps, and raptors
I was born in 1956 and grew up with the best of cars and music. My first car at 16 was a 1970 mustang Mach 1. It had a 351C engine and a Hurst 4 speed transmission. It was a chick magnet. My car payment was less than 100 a month and had no problem paying it with my part-time job during school. Made enough for dates and riding around. Not like today money was worth more back then before corporate greed kicked in big time like now. A kid now working part time can't afford a car payment they just make enough to have gas money and and taking their girlfriend out for a burger 😢
60h in high school lmao kids be capping hard 😂
Maybe a summer job?
@@MonkeyDLuffy-lx1ycbro was selling drugs if he bought that
@@zion9247 back in 1969 I had a dodge charger Daytona when I was a teen when it was 4k stuff was cheap back then I worked at a car factory when they was in they prime
My Audi got stolen too and now I’m broke and down bad I need a job but I got no way to get there I feel lost asf🤦🏾♂️
It’s been six months now. I hope you’re doing better now. Life’s hard and shit happens. Life can be unfair sometimes.
“I come from a rich white family”
Not sure what being white has to do with this but good one
@@thebigthreevideos2615 spoken like a rich white kid
@@thebigthreevideos2615 found the rich white kid
@@xxxnyb I’m just not white but also a good one
thats actually pretty racist to assume that non-white people can be rich. especially when Asian out-earn whites
I’m glad they all worked for it instead of their parents handing them one. This teaches them what being independent is. 👏
I worked for my car. I moved out when I was 21, I’m 37 now and I’ve been on my own since then. I was married and in a decade long relationship but I never stopped taking care of myself and I split the bills in half if they lived with me. I’ve been single for a year now and I’ve been just fine on my own. I’m happy and feel free! I’m getting all types of messages from men and just leaving them on read. Lmaoo I’m allset and not looking for a relationship.
For me I'm working 55 ish hours a week and go to school at 1 and go back to work after and I get paid 25 a hour working on windmills and that how I bought 1 diesel and 4 different trucks
25 an hour isn't possible nor legal as a minor
@@att2075don’t think there a limit on how much you can pay a kid, but I the numbers don’t add up once you factor in school and school work, the job, other stuff that’s needed for vehicle
“It got stolen” I feel bad for you bruh 💀they did you dirty
I got mine from my dad. a convertible. it was a hand me down from him but hey...it was free. but he didn't pay for gas.
Sample answer: daddy money
“Have u ever wondered how much parents spent money on a car their kid”
probably more than your parents spent money on *a education their kid*
@@Ptoki1"a education their kid"
@@realtissaye i bolded it on purpose too...
@@Ptoki1 ohhhhh lol
My HS my freshman year had 2 c7 Zo6s, couple of G37s, like 3-4 mustang GTs, and a motorcycle(some type of harley), and lastly a FBO 335i.
People act is if they’ll die if they just admit their parents have money😂😂😂 it’s totally fine if you’re fortunate enough to have parents who can get you nice things
In reality, their daddy got a good job and a kind heart
First kid with BMW is lying. It’s not legal to work that many hours per week in high school. Not to mention he would not even have any time to be in school.
Not to mention you can't afford an M3 by just working at a restaurant
@@splet__foreal
@@splet__and even if you could he probably got it on a payment plan haha
U could. Not saying he didn't have any help bc he did. But u can work 40+ hours weeks if ur 16 or older. Let alone it was his families restaurant. So he could work as much as he wanted to. But he can't finance it. His parents probably are and he's just paying them back. But they also might've bought it for him but it seems like too specific of a story to make up and lie about. There are 168 hours in a week. It's definitely possible
Bro has never heard of working under the table, cash-in-hand xd
The way the last guy almost took his front bumper off by literally parking it as far in as he can
They didn’t get it from just working.. cap
Me: “ oh how did I get this $90,000 car I stole it”
60hrs a week for someone enrolled in high school is very illegal 💀💀💀
No it's not😂
I recently got my first car, a 2015 hyundai Sonata Sport 2.0t, I inherited it from my grandpa when he died 2 months ago. I couldn't be more grateful, and if anyone asks, im telling them it was passed to me by my grandpa.
I worked when I was 15 and i can tell you that you won't get a bmw M4 on a restaurant wage 🤡. It's a daddy car
They're all lying. Their parents bought them it, handed it down or let them borrow it.
The second guy look like he’s from the cheeky boyos
I mean my friend had a bad situation with his car being stolen that ended up getting him an almost 20k settlement right out of high school. He went from a crappy Hyundai to a new genesis coupe
I’m questioning if anything high school kids say now lol.
I mean im in my first year of college and i drive a 2020 330i xdrive, it was just under 24k and i paid my down payment alone, make my monthly payments alone, insurance alone, maintainance, gas, mods, etc. And its still under 35% of my income all combined while being a full-time student and thankfully im blessed with being able to live with my parents rent free for now, but it can definitely be done. Only help I had was a cosigner so i didnt get screwed. Yall gotta understand that not everything is daddy's money. Nobodies even bought me an air freshener and im still very confortable
lil bro said 60hr work week😂
Why lie? Working 60 hour weeks to throw all that money into a depreciating asset all while still in high school is 10x more embarrassing than having tl be honest about daddies money.
Down payment on house❌
G80✅
The second clip looks like a young version of Ryan Trahan not gonna lie.🤣😂🤟
Me literally driving a $300 shitbox
My dad bought me a ram in high school it was a 2008 hemi
M3 dude is capping, but the others could easily get financing with a $2000-$3000 down payment. Not at all unrealistic tbh.
Short answer “my parents got it for me”
Dude with m3 cappin
Right like the last guy didn't even answer the question
“My parents are rich” is always the answer.
Not many kids worked in my high school, but half the school was hood and the other half had all IB/ AP classes. I couldn't imagine working 60hr/wk on top of sports and all AP classes with one elective... while passing
Mom and dads credit and mom and dads money😂😂
I was lucky my parents let me drive the 2000 tahoe 5.3 V8 in junior year. Im grateful for them
Goddamn y’all are all so cute 🥰 😅
Bro the last guy didn’t even answer the question😂
60hr a week in high school? Kid must not do any activities or have good grades... I worked 40 hour weeks for a period of time to afford my beat up little Honda Civic and it was absolute hell trying to keep my GPA high and still do activities without losing my mind.
“Yeah I worked at a restaurant making $15 an hour at best for 1 year and that’s how I got this $45,000 car”. 🤦🏻♂️ Gtfo bro, mom and dad bought it
$45,000 for a new one. Maybe it’s used
Rich kids always find a way to take credit for their parents buying them stuff. I grew up around tons of them, and they’d usually have some kind of deal where if they got straight A’s or something they’d get some ridiculous reward. So, they go around saying that they “earned it”.
In reality these kids couldn’t even afford the gas and insurance, let alone maintenance to keep these cars running.
I'm 28 and just started affording nice vehicles the past few years. I drove 3 and 4 thousand dollar rides the past 12 years 😂😂
I'm still saving for an ST :3
That answered all of my questions
Yeah they all go to private schools with rich parents
THESE KIDS LIVE RENT FREE 😂
They’re at school so no shit mate
First guy looks like " what do you do for living? "
And the oscar goes to the last guy..
The fact that his grandma owns a restaurant says enough
I wasn’t allowed to work in high school. 😢 these are rich white folks. I went to hs In New York. Yet I ended up getting a $4500 Chevy suv at 17. With that, everyone got jealous about lol
I had a 2 year old charger in hs lol, ddint realise how many people drove cheap cars.
Bro, I tell people that I payed 200$ for a car that is more reliable than the modern cars and the cash came from my purse. 😂
1st guy big cap, besides everyone who works that much and puts all their money towards a CAR is bad with money