Work hard, and don't waste your time on internet chat boards like this one.
Start mowing lawns. Get good at it. Get a lot of lawns, and mow every day after school for a few hours. The kid down the street from me started when he was 13, and when he turned 16 he paid cash for a new pick up. You should be able to get into a GT4 or Mondial for the same money.
um....Let's see..... 05F430F1 Join Date: 10-22-2005 PostsTotal Posts: 63 (6.99 posts per day) Find all posts by 05F430F1 Find all threads started by 05F430F1 Dave Join Date: 04-15-2001 PostsTotal Posts: 2,424 (1.46 posts per day) Find all posts by Dave Find all threads started by Dave Wanna try that again?
difference is I didn't tell him not to waste time here.... I have nothing else to do with my life. Wanna try again?
you average 7 posts a day uf useless dribble and Dave averages 1 1/2 posts a day and is very helpful. YOU wanna try again?
this is hilarious btwaahahaha!!!!!!! Problem is, if he gets too many friends, they'll see all his profits, start a union for equal pay, picket his stand and shut him down. He'll be borrowing against his future lunch monies to pay down the debt from the now stale lemmons he bought on margin!
Even if you could afford to purchase a Ferrari, who would insure you and at what cost? Most of us have our Ferraris as an extra vehicle, on a pleasure use policy. I never had a second car when I was young, but from reading the terms of pleasure use policies it seems as though these companies are only interested in drivers over 25 with zero points. As a daily driver, a 16 year old and a Ferrari has to amount to $6,000/year or more in insurance costs. The odds of you killing yourself or someone else are very high from an insurance point of view. If you were a professional athlete, movie star or rock star you could afford to pay such high insurance rates, how you will do it mowing lawns and maintaining a Ferrari is beyond me. Buy a Honda, it will be cheaper to insure and cost less to run. You would have to have access to $15,000 a year free and clear income to maintain and insure a Ferrari, and I highly doubt your parents would allow you to waste every dime on an old car whilst under their roof. It's a nice dream we all had, but reality made us all wait, as it will do the same to you.
Jeez! What's (notice correct punctuation) wrong with a kid wanting a Ferrari and asking for some tips on 'how'? Young 'thread-starter', most of the guys here that either can afford--or have already bought--a Ferrari, are either business owners or have good paying, professional careers. That's it in a nutshell. Notice: 1) Not one mis-spelled word; 2) Correct punctuation throughout; 3) My post is elegantly written and 'captures' the reader; Quartermaster: Klink's real father. (And, see? You read every last word, didn'ja?)
I was thinking that if you really want > 50% market share of the lemonade business you should also add raspberry lemonade to the lineup. I would suggest buying in bulk from costco and say that you donate some of the profits to charity. I would suggest donating to Oprah's charity, with a few string pulled here and there you wind up on her show, start a huge lemonade business, start making the mix yourself by 15, selling it to other 12 and 13 year olds and boom, ferrari!
You will probably get hit by an insured driver in the first couple hours of this if you are lucky Already been hit by a car at 50m.p.h and I don't want to do it again.
Get on your knee's and start sucking. There's some wierdo's out there that would give you a buck or two.