What's the best way to convince parents to get me 6MT...
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That is what i am trying to do but its hard to find one. Currently I am driving my dads 06 ml350 but he has put so many restrictions as to where I can go. So I have to drive the minivan to college and the Benz in town. Its so stupid
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^ no seriously, I am buying it on my own. They paid my first car but I am doing this on my own. I would take a G hands down w/o arguing but here it should be my choice
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Since you're dependent on your parents to help you with this - maybe you should just go along with their wishes. When you build your own credit, then do what you want. Something tells me the more you argue with them, the more they will resist. This may actually show them a maturity level that they are not expecting.
And no, I'm not saying you're immature, but try looking from your parents point of view. You are still their "little boy".
And no, I'm not saying you're immature, but try looking from your parents point of view. You are still their "little boy".
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^^ true that
Baita Patel, go with their wishes and get the 5AT. Bulid up ur credit and get a Manual version later on. A G is a G, still very cool if its a 5AT.
OR, does anyone alse in ur family/relatives own a Manual car, Maybe ur parents will listen to them.
Baita Patel, go with their wishes and get the 5AT. Bulid up ur credit and get a Manual version later on. A G is a G, still very cool if its a 5AT.
OR, does anyone alse in ur family/relatives own a Manual car, Maybe ur parents will listen to them.
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Since you're dependent on your parents to help you with this - maybe you should just go along with their wishes. When you build your own credit, then do what you want. Something tells me the more you argue with them, the more they will resist. This may actually show them a maturity level that they are not expecting.
And no, I'm not saying you're immature, but try looking from your parents point of view. You are still their "little boy".
And no, I'm not saying you're immature, but try looking from your parents point of view. You are still their "little boy".
I wonder how long it'll take me to get a good score???