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tom90051guitar
Im 15, i currently earn £500 a month, should i save this up for a car or have some fun while im still young?
This is a serious question, my mates keep saying "save up for a car" but i want to hear some other opinions first.
                     
 




The Doctor
ad save up fir the car !! deffinatley


saskia.
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Every month put 250 quid in a savings account for a car. and spend the rest on some s fun stuff and have fun while your young :)

One question for you to add in your 'add details' thing. How do you earn that much money?! what job man?


MissE
Do both...put half in the bank to save for a car and spend the other half...you only live once! I'm sure you work your butt, so enjy it and have some fun with your earnings, but still be a little smart and put some away.


Kissie
You can die tomorrow, every day counts. Have as much fun as possible : )


liz
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i believe that you should half and half put half away for ur car and put half away for yourself for fun trust me youll have enough if u do that to buy a decent car ..plus i wouldnt waste a whole lot of money on something ur just now getting into cuz any thing can happen and you wreck then you end up spending more then u bargend for


Superman
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Save money and then you can have fun at age 18. Thats when the fun starts.....and you will have a car by then.


guitar girl
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SPEND IT!! OMFG u r so lucky i am 16 and only get £120 a month!


faerieshy
yeah, I like the half and half also.


Jay
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You will have more fun if you have a car. So save.

You are 15, you will be young for a long time.


Florida~Girl
well, the smart thing would be to save for a car.. once you have a car you can go out and have fun.. i dont know about you, but depending on other people for rides stinks. atleast with your own car you can go wherever you want.


Beauty
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Save you earnings for a car or small business, I earn $60 a month and i'm saving them.

Good Luck!


Paul S
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A car is a financial responsibility (Drain). Enjoy you time now, a car will always be available when needed. What would you like to experience, think in terms beyond your neighborhood.

I did not get a car until I was 18, and was able to travel to several places, and experience many things that still makes me smile today. (I am now 50) I do not smile when I think of the cars that I had.


Dimples
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Do both, a car will be invaluable to you when your old enough, it will make life so much easier for you. So save half spend the other half.


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