E350 for a first car
We struggled to put me through medical school, a long residency, and a subsequent fellowship. I remember not having two nickels to rub together and watching my student loan balance creep higher as my friends bought homes and took vacations while we struggled to make rent and put gas in the one POS car we had. While my parents didnt abandon me, the financial support dried up and I was the captain of my own ship. We worked our asses off to get where we are today and I credit my upbringing for most of my success. Both of my brothers and my sister are also very successful people as well. So, just because one has material possessions doesn't mean he/she doesnt have a good work ethic.
The instant either of my kids start behaving as spoiled brats it all comes to an end...if you asked either of them they would tell you the same thing. Having money doesnt make one's character, it simply reveals it.
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all of us here are on this mercedes forum because we all bought these amazing cars and obviously love it!! personally i think they are the best cars in the world!
test drive a few different benz's i.e. E or C even the SLK (i had one when i was 21) and get whatever you like. You will enjoy each and every moment of it!!
GOOD LUCK! dont let anyone let you think you shouldnt get it just coz you are 16!!
Compared to about every other 16 year old who's getting a Benz for their first car and coming on these Forums, where you can smell the spoil in their posts, and their grammatical skills are repulsive.
He sounds mature, and seems to have made his own money. So, hey, life is short, if you have it, and especially earned it, live it up and enjoy it!
Sure, there are WAY better places he can put that money, but I'm 28, made my own money, and bought 3 Benzes in 2 years, i.e as soon as I too started making better money.
My Mom still gets on my case about where I should be spending *My* money more wisely (she cares). But here I am spending it how I'm spending it, so who am I to tell someone "Invest in property, not a car".
Compared to about every other 16 year old who's getting a Benz for their first car and coming on these Forums, where you can smell the spoil in their posts, and their grammatical skills are repulsive.
He sounds mature, and seems to have made his own money. So, hey, life is short, if you have it, and especially earned it, live it up and enjoy it!
Sure, there are WAY better places he can put that money, but I'm 28, made my own money, and bought 3 Benzes in 2 years, i.e as soon as I too started making better money.
My Mom still gets on my case about where I should be spending *My* money more wisely (she cares). But here I am spending it how I'm spending it, so who am I to tell someone "Invest in property, not a car".

But the "KID" definitely deserves ittt! Live your dream!!!!

A spoiled rotten attitude is a different story, and is simply a product of bad parenting, and is someone I don't want driving on my streets, or hanging around what would be "my Kids". But if the 16 year old is too advance for his own good, no reason to hold him back.

I.e C63 or the like.
As well, it's basically designed to be a "Premium Entry-Level" car, i.e, for some young buck that can afford it, or for someone who wants to get into a Benz, but doesn't have the $$ for a bigger model, or just doesn't want a bigger model.
That design mentality also caters to the younger crowd, as the C-Class is clearly designed for. So I actually find it to be a responsible buy for someone looking for a nice first car, and has money to spend.
MUCH better choice than a GT500 Mustang, which would be an irresponsible buy to anyone with little driving experience, as it is designed with trouble in mind.
As well, a C-Class is one of the safest cars on the road, I'd probably want my kid in a C-Class if I was gonna spend that range of dollar on a car. It's nice, but not out of the ordinary for a young'in, and designed with Safety in mind.
My first "real" car was a Mustang GT. Although back then they only had a measly 215 HP, the mentality of the car got me into Street Racing, where some bad sh** could have turned out for me.
Last edited by K-A; Jun 17, 2010 at 07:03 PM.




all of us here are on this mercedes forum because we all bought these amazing cars and obviously love it!! personally i think they are the best cars in the world!
test drive a few different benz's i.e. E or C even the SLK (i had one when i was 21) and get whatever you like. You will enjoy each and every moment of it!!
GOOD LUCK! dont let anyone let you think you shouldnt get it just coz you are 16!!
And to K-A I appreciate all your help through private message on actually answering my questions. I found the right car, the C350, and I'm pretty sure that's what I'm going to get.
Last edited by FS3843; Jun 17, 2010 at 11:03 PM.
You're right. lol
And to K-A I appreciate all your help through private message on actually answering my questions. I found the right car, the C350, and I'm pretty sure that's what I'm going to get.
Like everything in life, you gotta walk the fine line! I'm sitting here trying to hold my balance as we speak!
and from my experience "kids" that can afford a 60k car and have money left over for other things most likely aren't making their money legally.
first car was a 2002 audi a6, which i drove for one year and 13k miles
but none the less. what i failed to see was someone saying be responsible. maybe i overlooked it. but honestly who cares what other ppl think. if you got the cash for it. go for it. and take care of yourself and your possessions. haha. i mean ive seen 18 yo with 60k cars in which they are taking more care for it then older guys with the same car. all up to the individual is how i see it. gl pal. be safe on the roads. ahah
Just because you weren't able to do it, doesn't mean someone else has to be doing it illegally.
Last edited by FS3843; Jun 22, 2010 at 10:13 AM.



