WHAT?!?!?! I'm pretty sure my parents said 2010. Not 2009. If it it's so going back because I wanted 2010!
WHAT?!?!?! I'm pretty sure my parents said 2010. Not 2009. If it it's so going back because I wanted 2010!
OMG! i stand corrected! called up our housekeeper in Auckland and asked to check the VIN and Service Book and IT IS a 09. Wtf?!?
And of course we have all those cars. Not to mention 3 houses in NZ along with 5 land properties. Have an apartment in Shibuya, Tokyo. Educated only in private schools. Parents own and have shares in numerous hotels and resorts in Asia and Australasia. Last year we got about $NZ7.5m more to our ever increasing bank account, which is probably more than any of you will ever get. Yes we did get hit by the recession (I mean I wanted a DBS Volante but you can't always get what you want). But just looking out of my window now is a post card view of the mountains, river and golf course. Clean air and the sun setting... life doesn't get very much better than this. I am very lucky, I have never worked a day in my life, probably never will have to if I choose to. I could live off the interest we get from the banks. Not many people can say that but there you go. =D
this thread is about rides, not what our parents own. thanks for sharing your parents assets. im sure your parents are proud to have a humble, not flashy, and truthful kid like you.
back to topic. come clean about your rides and share your experiences with the community.
sorry that your lives isnt and never will be as good as mine, therefore making me better. But since they never use their cars because mum spends most of her time in England and dad in Japan I get our fleet in NZ mostly to myself. Out in the open my personal cars in my name are: Alfa Romeo 156, Aston Martin DB9 Volante (which costs more than all your houses) and a Ford Territory Ghia. Oh trust me, they are. The apple doesn't fall far off the tree. Their in a race against most of their friends by showering their children with outlandish gifts. I'm not complaining. I've got the keys to a whole heap of expensive European cars and will never have to drive something as dull or boring as a Korean car. I've been in a Sportage and within seconds I developed an allergic reaction to the Korean metal. I bet not many of you have ever arrived at a resort in a helicopter or driven a Jet Boat or maxxed out a Visa Platinum card with a $25,000 limit in a weekend. Knowing and having more money than most people is a great warm feeling. There are times when I drive around and have the urge to throw money at the pathetic losers driving around in worse cars than me (such as the 1996 Nissan Silvia that was going a lot slower than the speed limit) so they can get better cars and not ugly up the streets. But I guess if everyone drove as nice cars as I do then they wouldn't be that special.
BUSTED!!! nuff said...
back to regular programming![]()
Last edited by the josh; February 23rd, 2010 at 06:06 PM.
Speaking of programming did your miniscule mind end up taking you to Top Gear Live? It was an epic show. The Loop of Death, that little Swift on that platform, the sort of Death Race meets Mad Max feature, the supercar line up, the colour-changing Focus RSes, the Viper v. the Boy racer cars... It was intense. If it did then full respect to you, if it didn't well I wish you and your hideous Shitsubishi Outlander a goof life. I mean where's your class or elegance? Black wheels on a wanna-be 'SUV'? At least we had the decency to leave our Cayenne and Territory standard. The Cay may not be a looker but I'd rather be seen in a Basalt Black Cayenne with Tan Leather than in a Mitsubishi. Why not get a Mazda CX-7 or Nissan Murano or a Territory Ghia instead? Way more superior than the bland and soul less Outlander.