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Yeah so im trying to get a loan for a new 240sx and so far i was unable to get one
I have no credit history
I go to college
I get FAFSA so i cant have an account
I get payd cash
Is there any hope 4 me. :2f2f:
Any suggestions on wat i can do
Thanks
OptionZero
03-12-2008, 07:54 PM
yes
Live in reality, forget about the damn car. Go to school. Work hard. Get a job. Save up. Pay off ur loans.
Why put your time and energy into finding ways to acquire more debt for a nearly 2 decade old pile of crap?
g6civcx
03-12-2008, 07:59 PM
Learn how to spell and use grammar.
FAFSA = Free Application For Student Aid. What does it mean to have FAFSA? Did you file one? Are you on student aid? This has nothing to do with a car loan.
If you're doing something illegal it's probably not a good idea to post about it online in a public forum.
There is no hope for you.
bardabe
03-12-2008, 08:02 PM
Learn how to spell and use grammar.
FAFSA = Free Application For Student Aid. What does it mean to have FAFSA? Did you file one? Are you on student aid? This has nothing to do with a car loan.
If you're doing something illegal it's probably not a good idea to post about it online in a public forum.
There is no hope for you.
he pretty much summed it up.
ESmorz
03-12-2008, 08:12 PM
There is no such thing as a new 240.
Never buy things you can't afford.
relax people i just asked a question i dont wanna listen to ur crap
If u havin a bad day dont even bother reading this
My 240 was stolen and i need something to get around so yeah
and for the smart ass who told me to learn how to spell i have two words for u but since u so smart u probably already know what they r and just cause u doing something illegal it doesnt mean that everyone else is
tougemaster
03-12-2008, 08:16 PM
loan for a 240sx?? if you dont have any income then stop dreaming trust me you will end up selling you car later on.
ESmorz
03-12-2008, 08:18 PM
relax people i just asked a question i dont wanna listen to ur crap
If u havin a bad day dont even bother reading this
My 240 was stolen and i need something to get around so yeah
and for the smart ass who told me to learn how to spell i have two words for u but since u so smart u probably already know what they r and just cause u doing something illegal it doesnt mean that everyone else is
See.
Now that's just an attitude that will get you no where.
handinpants
03-12-2008, 08:22 PM
you live in brooklyn, you really don't need a car
SimpleS14
03-12-2008, 08:23 PM
Your setting yourself up in all kinds of ways.
My advice is to just save up and pay in cash for a car...ANY car that will get you from point 'A' to point 'B'. Do good in school (such a cliche), network with others, and hopefully have a good direction in your life so that you don't have such worries or concerns.
Phlip
03-12-2008, 08:28 PM
A loan for a 10+ year old car, will any bank or finance company even swing that?
The bank will not give you a personal loan without credit history and a job that is not paying you under the table.
I agree with g6cvcx about the FAFSA thing, not to mention EVERYTHING he said in his post, including his assessment of the intelligibility of your post as presented...
Also, as has been said, your best bet if you MUST have a loan, then get it for a different car, not one that will need constant attention (more than just general preventive maintenance), or if you MUST have a 240SX, then I strongly suggest you stack your funds and buy one straight cash homie.
yudalicious
03-12-2008, 08:32 PM
You can possibly steal, rob, or whore yourself out for the money.... or you can think about WHY you can't get a loan. Usually they give out loans to people who can repay them.
Phlip
03-12-2008, 08:35 PM
You can possibly steal, rob, or whore yourself out for the money.... or you can think about WHY you can't get a loan. Usually they give out loans to people who can repay them.
Yeah, and we're all paying out the ass for the times when they didn't:
http://www.zilvia.net/f/showthread.php?t=178852
LOL
K thanks phlip i think ur the only one with no problems over here so listen its not a huge loan its only 1500 and i do have to have a 240 cause i had one and it got stolen and i never got to finish my project and the one that i wanna get already has an sr in it and a whole lot more part so all i was asking is that mayb there is a cash advancing company that people used before where they dont charge huge APR. Thats all i wanted to know and instead i got all those negative responces.
Sil-Abc
03-12-2008, 09:08 PM
if u cant even afford a 240, u shouldnt even be driving.
ESmorz
03-12-2008, 09:10 PM
K thanks phlip i think ur the only one with no problems over here so listen its not a huge loan its only 1500 and i do have to have a 240 cause i had one and it got stolen and i never got to finish my project and the one that i wanna get already has an sr in it and a whole lot more part so all i was asking is that mayb there is a cash advancing company that people used before where they dont charge huge APR. Thats all i wanted to know and instead i got all those negative responces.
Trying to neg rep me with all those red squares? Good luck.
if u cant even afford a 240, u shouldnt even be driving.
I just got a new sig :wiggle:
flip3d
03-12-2008, 09:37 PM
Try going to those small credit unions like the ones at the Wal-Mart Supercenters. They gave my friend a $1200 loan with no proof of income.
OptionZero
03-12-2008, 10:59 PM
relax people i just asked a question i dont wanna listen to ur crap
If u havin a bad day dont even bother reading this
My 240 was stolen and i need something to get around so yeah
and for the smart ass who told me to learn how to spell i have two words for u but since u so smart u probably already know what they r and just cause u doing something illegal it doesnt mean that everyone else is
Kid you need to shut the fuck up and get your head on straight. You are asking for advice while refusing to listen- that will get you hate here online, and worse in real life.
The reality is that if you have no money and are borrowing more for school, maybe it's NOT THE BEST IDEA TO PURSUE AN EXPENSIVE HOBBY?
You're better off shooting yourself and saving the rest of your community some tax dollars.
eastcoastS14
03-12-2008, 11:07 PM
best possible thing in your scenario is to see if your parents will help you out...if they have a line of credit or will cosign a loan for you...i believe if you have a co-signer with some collateral you can qualify for a loan. otherwise to build up credit you can get a credit card and charge some stuff to it and make regular payments..i believe bank of america will do personal loans and some dealerships are willing to finance cars with no credit, unfortunately it will probably not be a 240
blasting_speed
03-12-2008, 11:24 PM
Pay for an S13 cash. It should cost too much. Don't get a loan. Even if the car is SOHC. You say its only to get around. So, it shouldn't matter. Especially because you're going through school. It would be a bad idea to accumulate more debt.
g6civcx
03-14-2008, 08:29 AM
relax people i just asked a question i dont wanna listen to ur crap
Any suggestions on wat i can do
You specifically asked for "any suggestions on wat i can do". You did not say what kind of suggestions you wanted or didn't want. I gave you some suggestions. I have done my best to help you. If your question is vague and incomprehensible that is not my fault.
If u havin a bad day dont even bother reading this
My 240 was stolen and i need something to get around so yeah
So what? This information has no relevance at all to your question and only makes it harder for people to help you. If anything, this kind of posting only makes you appear more childish.
and for the smart ass who told me to learn how to spell i have two words for u but since u so smart u probably already know what they r
I get payd cash
For wat=what, u=you and r=are I understand that you're lazy and want to save keyboard strokes. Fine. "payd"? You're not saving any stroke. If you're typing anyway, why not just type the correct letter? Is "y" easier to hit than "i"? Do you know the difference?
I have no credit history
I go to college
I get FAFSA so i cant have an account
I get payd cash
and just cause u doing something illegal it doesnt mean that everyone else is
If you don't know the difference then there really is no hope for you.
Trying to neg rep me with all those red squares? Good luck.
We're all trying to help you. So far you're the only one who is giving us negative responses by trying to neg rep us.
If you bring this thread into a lawyer's office, a good lawyer will tell you the same thing I did. The difference is they'll be nice about it but they'll also charge you $250. Take the free gift from me at no charge.
Still, I could have said: "Does anybody want to report this guy to the DOE and get him banned from student aid for life?" But I didn't. So I was nice.
exitspeed
03-14-2008, 09:22 AM
Annnnd technically there is no "new" 240 so the whole question is null and void.
SHIFT_*grind*
03-14-2008, 09:23 AM
I love people who ask for suggestions and then period all over the place when they don't get the exact, feel-good, tongue-up-your-ass response that they wanted.
FACT: A cash advance of ANY size, for a poor college kid with no collateral, is going to have a MASSIVE APR. Even if you manage to be on time with all your payments and you don't end up completely destroying your credit history before it even gets off the ground, it's the furthest thing from a smart financial decision.
FACT: Any 240 with an SR swap that costs $1500 is going to be a piece of shit. If it were clean at all, you'd be asking about a loan for at least twice that much. So if you can find a bank to give you a $1500 loan for a 15+ year old car and rape you up your hiney-hole with an APR strap-on, you'll probably find yourself with a heap that needs a lot of work, which will cost a lot more money. Which you don't have.
FACT: Because of fact #2 above, pursuing a very expensive hobby in your current financial state is a terrible idea. Yes, it sucks that your car got stolen. I feel for you there, it seems like 240's are going down all over the place these days. But it doesn't make this any less of a bad idea. You need to accept that, at the moment, your plans for completing your 240 project are screwed, and you'll pick it up further down the road. Get a job, take the bus/subway for a while (it's New York, you can do without a car), save up some cash, and then buy a cheap little beater to get you around.
FACT: Everyone here is giving you sound advice. You obviously want us to tell you that it's a great idea for a poor college kid to get a cash advance to buy a heap of a project car and dump loaned money into it, but it's NOT. Sorry.
KA-T_240
03-14-2008, 09:26 AM
Buy a cheap Honda. Leave it stock and drive it. School is more important then cars, so focus on that and not on paying off loans on cars and possibly screwing up your credit.
Being in college, and taking loans out for car parts is a BAD idea. I am working on my car while in college, but bills and school work come first.
Since you have fafsa, why can't you have accounts? I do and have no issues.
HyperTek
03-14-2008, 09:28 AM
id get a loan if it was a newer car like a s2000 or 350z, but not a car you could save a few months of work to buy
unlegendary
03-14-2008, 09:33 AM
he's not doing something illegal. FAFSA gives students a paycheck on a monthly basis, basically student aide. hey man, these guys may be giving you shit but they're giving you good advice. don't make a loan for something that will bite you in the ass. since you applied for FAFSA i'm assuming your also going to have student debts unless you go to a community college.
emersonLP
03-14-2008, 09:38 AM
I took out a small student loan to finance my 240 addiction. I was however in a stable job making enough to support myself while in school and pay my loans in a timely manner.
RiversideS13
03-14-2008, 10:05 AM
yeah just like most people said, don't do it. you first borrowed some money to buy a over 10 years old used car and than what about it needs repair? how are you going to afford it? what about it get stolen? what you get into accident? what about you want to mod it?
what you are doing is digging a hole on the floor (by getting loan to buy a old used car) and you are digging it deeper with whatever expense.
it is better to save up cash and buy it.
0wn3r
03-14-2008, 10:09 AM
relax people i just asked a question i dont wanna listen to ur crap
If u havin a bad day dont even bother reading this
My 240 was stolen and i need something to get around so yeah
and for the smart ass who told me to learn how to spell i have two words for u but since u so smart u probably already know what they r and just cause u doing something illegal it doesnt mean that everyone else is
Aside from emerson, shift grind, and KA-T, everyone else is just being an ass. Ignore them...they're probably 30 years old and still have parents footing their bills. They don't know that almost everyone uses a loan some point in their life.
He's right, since you don't have credit you're APR will be VERY high. APR is almost always based on credit score. Low score = high risk = high percentage.
Get a credit card. Something with a very low balance that you'll pay off in full every single month.
If you need a car in order to get your college ass from A to B, an SR swapped 240 is NOT it...unless you know first hand that it's SOLID. The Civic idea is a very good suggestion since you have little money to work with, especially considering gas prices. A civic will get ~30+mpg whereas that SR will likely get ~22mpg.
If you're tight on money, just barely scrap through college and save as much as you can. Look for a damn good job during the 2nd month of your last semester and have your resume ready to go by the 4th month.
I paid for my 240 in 'cash'. After I graduated I got a very good job with a salary I can't complain about. However, I STILL took out a loan so I could pay for an entire full swap with pretty much all the goodies. I still have that 10 year FAFSA loan too and still pay the bills full each month. =good credit.
That's real life advice- without the BS, wise ass comments, or neg rep.
g6civcx
03-14-2008, 10:13 AM
he's not doing something illegal. FAFSA gives students a paycheck on a monthly basis, basically student aide.
This is incorrect. FAFSA doesn't give you anything. FAFSA = an application: http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/
The government may give you student aid when you turn in the FAFSA. The FAFSA itself is just a piece of paper, and now it's electronic.
How do you know he's not doing something illegal? Are you a judge? Do you know the law?
He said he "gets FAFSA", whatever that means. Then he said he "get payd cash". Depends on whatever that means, you may be doing something illegal if you're not disclosing all of your income on the FAFSA.
hey man, these guys may be giving you shit but they're giving you good advice. don't make a loan for something that will bite you in the ass. since you applied for FAFSA i'm assuming your also going to have student debts unless you go to a community college.
Other than the fact that FAFSA, F=free, you don't have to apply for the form, you just download the form and send it in, I agree with everything here.
jskateborders
03-14-2008, 10:16 AM
relax people i just asked a question i dont wanna listen to ur crap
If u havin a bad day dont even bother reading this
My 240 was stolen and i need something to get around so yeah
and for the smart ass who told me to learn how to spell i have two words for u but since u so smart u probably already know what they r and just cause u doing something illegal it doesnt mean that everyone else is
you're
shit you're in college?
JVDSKYRINE
03-14-2008, 10:28 AM
This is rediculous!!!! seriously they pretty much give away 240's in the states....seriously i worked 3 jobs when i was in college and managed to buy a skyline on my own and pay for my school in cash sooo yeah
g6civcx
03-14-2008, 10:49 AM
This is rediculous!!!! seriously they pretty much give away 240's in the states....seriously i worked 3 jobs when i was in college and managed to buy a skyline on my own and pay for my school in cash sooo yeah
That's because you're smart and motivated.
FYI, the correct term is financial aid provided under Title 4 of the US Code, or "Title IV aid" for short, for aid obtained by submitting the FAFSA. The rest are private aid.
"FAFSA loan" is meaningless.
SHIFT_*grind*
03-14-2008, 10:52 AM
They don't know that almost everyone uses a loan some point in their life.
I'm 25, finished my bachelor's degree a while back, and haven't borrowed any money yet. I know you said almost, but I'm just sayin'. :)
you're
shit you're in college?
Over 90% of college students can't write a complete sentence. I'm serious.
ManoNegra
03-14-2008, 11:07 AM
I'm over 30 and have never taken out a loan in my life. Excellent credit too.
Didn't have a car in college, computer for study was more important then.
Rode the bus for a year to my first job and saved up for my first car which I payed cash.
There's a reason a lot of the older guys here are giving you pretty much the same advise but hey when I was in my late teens/early twenties no one could tell me shit either. Experience is the best teacher one can have.
VROOOM
03-14-2008, 11:24 AM
have either of you bought a house?
thats the loan most people have to get
SHIFT_*grind*
03-14-2008, 11:28 AM
I haven't, but I'm anticipating having to take out a loan for one in the future (hopefully the near future).
A house loan is quite a bit different from a quick cash advance on a busted-ass money pit of a car, though ;)
VROOOM
03-14-2008, 11:30 AM
I haven't, but I'm anticipating having to take out a loan for one in the future (hopefully the near future).
A house loan is quite a bit different from a quick cash advance on a busted-ass money pit of a car, though ;)
true, its an investment.
how hard is it to save a couple grand for a 240sx
lovely240
03-14-2008, 11:42 AM
so...on the original posting you said you wanted to buy a "new 240" but then you said that all you want to get is a loan for 1500?? what kind and where are you looking to get this NEW 240?? Id like to know cause Id like to buy one.
Point is, go to work, even if it is part time, save all your money for a few months and there you go, you got the money to buy that thing, if anythin you can low ball (depends on person you are dealing with) and you got yourself a new car (i guess) and no extra bills....this posting is retarted, and your question is retarted...or was this a RETORACLE question??
SHIFT_*grind*
03-14-2008, 12:05 PM
I don't think he's dumb enough to have meant NEW, just "new" in that it's replacing his stolen one.
Also: retarded, and rhetorical.
0wn3r
03-14-2008, 01:07 PM
This is incorrect. FAFSA doesn't give you anything. FAFSA = an application: http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/
The government may give you student aid when you turn in the FAFSA. The FAFSA itself is just a piece of paper, and now it's electronic.
Listen shit stabber, obviously filling out the form is free but it's an application for $. In my case, I walked away with a Federal Stafford Loan from it.
Whether it be a house, business, car, or to cover your raging gambling addiction, you'll need a loan some point in time. If you don't, it must be nice riding everywhere in your parent's arms.
people really need to get over that word "NEW"...after that, let him talk however he wants..you obviously still understand him. at least i'm one of the few people who gave the OP reasonable info.
SHIFT_*grind*
03-14-2008, 01:17 PM
Shit stabber? What he said made sense, why go throwing insults around?
Obviously in some cases in might be a better financial decision to get a loan (i.e. buying a house and getting a mortgage, rather than renting for 30 years while you save up enough cash to buy one outright). But it is possible to go through life not owing people money without feeding from your parents' collective teat. Nobody tries to do it anymore, but it can be done.
OfourTHREEfive
03-14-2008, 01:20 PM
College is expensive there is no doubt about that. I understand you WANT a car to get around but it is not a necessity. A car, as stupid as it may sound, is a huge time committment, and could distract you from your studies. Just finish out your four years or save up for one year and get a good reliable daily that you can have fun with sometimes also. Not a $1500 bucket that will collect dust and need work around-the-clock.
P.S. I'm a college student and I can form a coherent sentence, so I beat the system!!!!
SHIFT_*grind*
03-14-2008, 01:22 PM
The last sentence in your first paragraph isn't a sentence.
:keke:
shmiddy
03-14-2008, 01:29 PM
best bet save your money and get a s13. they are pretty cheap and common. you'll find one. u just gotta look and hope you donr get stuck with a lemon cuz then you'll be fucked
OfourTHREEfive
03-14-2008, 01:33 PM
The last sentence in your first paragraph isn't a sentence.
:keke:
I said I can form "a" coherent sentence, after one I am all cashed out.
:keke:
SHIFT_*grind*
03-14-2008, 01:54 PM
Touché......
g6civcx
03-14-2008, 02:45 PM
Listen shit stabber, obviously filling out the form is free but it's an application for $. In my case, I walked away with a Federal Stafford Loan from it.
I agree with everything you said here. For the rest of the time, I was pointing out that there is no such thing as "FAFSA loan". As you acknowledged, FAFSA = free application form for $.
The Stafford Loan is issued and backed by the Department of Education, and is actually serviced by some private org. More info here: http://www.staffordloan.com/stafford-loan-blog/2008/03/04/want-information-about-your-stafford-loan/
This is an incorrect use of terminology which demonstrates that you do not understand the federal student loan system.
Whether it be a house, business, car, or to cover your raging gambling addiction, you'll need a loan some point in time. If you don't, it must be nice riding everywhere in your parent's arms.
Nowhere did I personally say anything against a loan. If you disagree feel free to quote me.
people really need to get over that word "NEW"
Also nowhere did I hammer him for saying "new". I understand that it's "new" to him. If you disagree feel free to quote me.
let him talk however he wants..you obviously still understand him
I disagree. Ask clear, concise questions and you will get good answers. Ask vague, ambiguous, unclear, indefinite, convoluted questions and you will get the exact type of responses above. You get out what you put in.
Right now I have no idea what he wants to know. Read his original post:
Yeah so im trying to get a loan for a new 240sx and so far i was unable to get one
I have no credit history
I go to college
I get FAFSA so i cant have an account
I get payd cash
Is there any hope 4 me. :2f2f:
Any suggestions on wat i can do
Thanks
There is no question in this post. The only question I found was the bolded portion.
What am I supposed to tell him? Does he want to know how to get a loan? Does he want to know how to make more money? Does he want advice on how to get a different car? What does he want?
at least i'm one of the few people who gave the OP reasonable info.
I agree. I also think that I gave him very reasonable information as well. Go through every one of my post and tell me that I didn't give him at least one piece of useful information.
Garbage in garbage out. If you want good advice, ask good questions. I also noticed that the only people who gave me trouble also have tons of red squares. Coincidence?
0wn3r
03-14-2008, 02:46 PM
Shit stabber? What he said made sense, why go throwing insults around?
Made sense? I don't need to see reasons why he thinks he's better than someone else because he can use spellcheck and google. He's running his mouth and hasn't provided anything helpful to the OP's issue. That's a bunch of useless crap I have to read through. Much like this post I'm making now.
And people can stop telling the kid that he doesn't need to buy a car. If you need loans you probably need a job.. If you have a job you probably have to travel to get there. If you love cars you probably don't want to ride the damn bus.
g6civcx
03-14-2008, 02:56 PM
I don't need to see reasons why he thinks he's better than someone else because he can use spellcheck and google.
Nowhere did I say I was better than anyone else. If you disagree please quote.
I don't use spell check for these forums.
I use Google to find helpful Web sites that can help people.
Otherwise, I am very familiar with Title IV aid, and had he asked how to get more financial aid, I would have been more than glad to help him, but sadly he did not ask that.
He's running his mouth and hasn't provided anything helpful to the OP's issue. That's a bunch of useless crap I have to read through. Much like this post I'm making now.
I disagree. Just because you think it's useless doesn't mean it's actually useless. If not quote and explain why.
And people can stop telling the kid that he doesn't need to buy a car. If you need loans you probably need a job.. If you have a job you probably have to travel to get there. If you love cars you probably don't want to ride the damn bus.
If you dropped your "me against the world" attitude, you'll actually see that I support buying a car, even with financial aid money and a loan on top of that if necessary because transportation is part of the budgeted expense.
But he did not ask how to buy a car, or how to get a loan. All he asked was if there was hope and if there were any suggestions. I answered both of those questions.
Grendel
03-14-2008, 03:30 PM
If you really want a loan, do your banking with a credit union. When I first got to Langley I opened an account with them. A few months later I got a signature loan for $4500. Used that to pay my dad back for a debt I owed him. That was in 2004.
Now about a month ago my loan was down to around $1000, my car needed a ton of work to make it reliable, so I added $2000 onto it. I'm paying out the ass in interest, but at least my car can get me to work and back and I don't worry about my clutch dying or having a blowout.
Anyways, if you are going to use the loan to get a reliable car, I'd say try a credit union. If you are just trying to get a raced out 240 asap, don't bother.
SimpleS14
03-14-2008, 04:09 PM
I think the OP is done with this thread. Good suggestions IMO.
if u cant even afford a 240, u shouldnt even be driving.
I can not agree with that....it doesn't apply to everyone...
They gave my friend a $1200 loan with no proof of income.
That's one reason the economy is the way it is right now....
SHIFT_*grind*
03-14-2008, 04:30 PM
And people can stop telling the kid that he doesn't need to buy a car.
New York City is probably the public transportation capital of the whole fucking country. But, if he needs to buy a car, I'm saying a $1500 money pit is a bad idea. And so is everybody else in this thread with any common sense. Are you going to tell me that's not so? Is it really so bad that people are trying to talk a little sense into this guy?
Buy a Civic or something. I spent my entire 4 years of college driving a $1000 '88 Celica, and it was fine. Sold it for $900 :keke:
If you need loans you probably need a job.. If you have a job you probably have to travel to get there. If you love cars you probably don't want to ride the damn bus.
And if we all did whatever we want all the time, we'd end up with a whole lot of problems. It's stupid to take out a personal loan on a piece-of-shit money pit car when you have no money to begin with. Period. If he does this, he is almost certainly going to ruin his credit for years to come. Period.
Also:
He's running his mouth and hasn't provided anything helpful to the OP's issue.
With his situation, the only thing to say that's helpful is don't take out a loan for the car. Helping him get into a situation where he's going to be broke, with bad credit, and a $1500 non-running heap in his driveway...in my opinion...isn't really helpful.
TiNMAN
03-14-2008, 04:39 PM
work them corners bro bro. :love: plenty of hope on the skreets.
trsilvias13
03-14-2008, 05:00 PM
These day if you cannot afford a 240sx with cash do not even bother. They are not that expensive. Even if you live in cali with the "expensive" 240sx for sale, you should be making enough to buy one. If you do not, get a better job, that is way more important than a car. I got first 240sx for $800 in 2000. I paid cash. $800 in 2000 was harder to earn than $800 today. I know you can buy a beater for $800 these days.
Also you are in a financial bind. You do not need a 240sx with a SR, turbo this, blow off that. If you need a car, get a car - 4 wheels, move when drive. You are better off getting a Toyota Corolla (not a jdm tyte drifter drop you panties type) but a 1990 4 door that gets 30+ mpg and is like less than $1000. You are young. Go to school, finish, get a real job. Then you will realize you don't need a 240sx when you have a nice job. By then you'll be driving 350z or g35.
JVDSKYRINE
03-14-2008, 05:32 PM
oh wow look what i started!!! hahaha it goes from getting a loan for a car to personal attacks??
seriously this guy can do what he wants but i think it would be better to bust your ass and save up and buy it in cash...they are only like a months worth of work at mcdonalds haha
Ok thanks to all the haters and people who actually gave me good advice. To all of those who had problems with the way i write i have a simple answer. Learn 2 more languages move to a different country live there for 2 years learn ur 3rd language and then come and talk to me and mayb only then ull understand how hard it is to write with no mistakes so please stop analyzing my every word. As i mentioned before i have 5k and the car that i want to get is 6k, the guy that is selling it is moving so he wants it to be gone as soon as possible. And why is it that people with alot of red squares make more sence than people with green squares. Just because u got lucky and someone like me gave u good rep doesnt make u any smarter.
CrimsonRockett
03-14-2008, 11:30 PM
Uh, you're not making any sense.
Nobody takes out a loan for a 10+ year old car, let alone a 240.
So, you still fail.
And more red squares.
drift freaq
03-14-2008, 11:42 PM
Ok thanks to all the haters and people who actually gave me good advice. To all of those who had problems with the way i write i have a simple answer. Learn 2 more languages move to a different country live there for 2 years learn ur 3rd language and then come and talk to me and mayb only then ull understand how hard it is to write with no mistakes so please stop analyzing my every word. As i mentioned before i have 5k and the car that i want to get is 6k, the guy that is selling it is moving so he wants it to be gone as soon as possible. And why is it that people with alot of red squares make more sence than people with green squares. Just because u got lucky and someone like me gave u good rep doesnt make u any smarter.
Hmm, first you go and call out the whole forum with name calling and blatant assumptions of the people here. All of this happening, because they are telling you, the cold harsh reality of the stupidity of your idea. Then you start just start hurling insults. Now you want to try and go hide behind knowing two other languages on top of English as an excuse. If your so fluent in languages then your English should be better. If not then maybe you should try and learn it before trying to type.
Your posts do not come off as more intelligent and you have done a pretty good job of making yourself look pretty damn dumb.
I suggest you shut up read and learn. Also practice your English if its such a problem as your claiming above.
airforceone451
03-14-2008, 11:55 PM
This is rediculous!!!! seriously they pretty much give away 240's in the states....seriously i worked 3 jobs when i was in college and managed to buy a skyline on my own and pay for my school in cash sooo yeah
How did you manage to pass college spelling "ridiculous" "rediculous"?!:doh:
SHIFT_*grind*
03-15-2008, 10:17 AM
As i mentioned before i have 5k and the car that i want to get is 6k, the guy that is selling it is moving so he wants it to be gone as soon as possible.
No. You did not mention that before. You just said you need a $1500 loan to buy a 240. Which makes it sound like you have no money. Which makes it an awful idea to get a cash advance loan, especially since you're a college student.
Even now that we're talking about a $6500 car, I still think it'd be a bad decision and that you'll regret it later.
drift freaq
03-15-2008, 10:28 AM
Heh and he attempts to neg rep me with a fail statement. Wow I guess I was right he is clueless.
Phlip
03-15-2008, 10:34 AM
Well, I have had enough of this thread.
I hate that we're made to lock so many threads, I really do.
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