Ya I can’t stand ppl that say daddy’s money I just hate ppl that brag with daddy’s money but if your parents are willing to buy you a car you ain’t turning it down
They probably do those things, but from their parents connections/business. Nobodys giving a high schooler thousands to film shit when they can hire someone who doesn’t have homework to do.
@NoLongo that's the key and you're correct. It's cap when some people wanna believe they don't have connections and just worked hard... What kills me is now a days most kids feel entitled to their parent's hard work
This brings memories, When I was 18 and just few months away from getting my licence, me and my parents were at a car dealership, and there was this black 350Z. I sat down into the driver's seat, my dad sat right next to me on the passenger side and he looked at the interior for a few seconds in silence, then he sighed and looked at me with a smile on his face and he said "You're gonna be young just once, so we're gonna go with this one, aren't we?" I owe my entire life for them, having a tuned 350z for my first car made my late teens absolutely legendary, and I will do everything in my power to return the favor some day.
Z owner looks like a good guy too. I also had the blessing to be given a car from my dad when I was 16. He gave me an ‘06 BMW 325i. Couldn’t be more grateful to him.
Lucky bro wish I was like that to but I had to work hard for my car often times at work I would drink coffee that was in the kitchen out of hunger cause I had no car or somebody to drive me to get some food 😭
Nor have the outreach and time to conduct said activities full time school get out at 2 most events take place before that and i think theyd choose someone with years of experience over a kid in highschool
@@DirtyCoastFishing you realize that’s like .05% of the people that try right? And if he was successful like those, he’d have a 60k+ easily. Keep trying though 💪
@@TellHerNothing 1 you sound to sensitive to be calling a grown man with a business a kid. 2 it was light hearted joke. 3 don’t comment on how somebody looks when you have a profile picture of a gangster chucky. Go somewhere else wit that whining, I don’t have time for cry babies on the internet today.
@@TellHerNothing when you actually put a picture of your face on the internet, then we can have a conversation. Other than that hit the skip button buddy.
@@Eintway I can tell you’re either broke talking out your ass or so spoiled that 15k isn’t a lot. I’m an operations manager of a limo company. I’m 29 making 13-4500 a week. 15k is a lot.
@@Eintway I’m an operations manager of a luxury limo service in Florida. I make roughly 1400-4000ish a week. After taxes. $15k is a lot. I rarely EARN that much in a month. That’s being on call 24/7z
@@Eintway can I borrow some money then? I was looking to buff up the fleet with selling a few old 2017 navigators for newer ones for airport runs. But that would take me out of budget for the third quarter of the year. Wanna help out? It’s a small business
@@DrakesBigWiener Y'all really need to stop throwing "hater" around. God it's annoying! He didn't saying anything hateful in the slightest! You can't afford a $15,000 mustang selling shaved ice. Come on, be realistic. 🤦🏾
I’ve never understood why people are embarrassed that their parents bought them a car. As a driving instructor, almost all of my students have their parents buy their car or they get a hand me down. If your parents are that nice and well off enough to buy you a car… own that shit. The stigma of being rich/spoiled/stuck up or whatever only comes if you make it true. I mean look at the comments here, all the respect goes to the honest one.
@@havoc7730 We go to their houses, so I see most of their cars. Pretty commonly I see kids get Teslas, Jeeps, 4Runners, but it's rare to see any fancy sports cars. But one kid I'll never forget had a brand new rs7 as his first car and his dad had an r8. Also had a family where they only owned 3 cars--a G wagon, Porsche 911, and a goddamn Rolls Royce. Absolutely wild stuff
@@S50Sinner I think kids should learn to work hard for a big commitment like a car, especially with how dangerous they are for inexperienced drivers. We shouldn't expect parents to pay for everything, especially in this market lol
@@enolopanr9820 I’m 25 I am married. I know the statistics so I know that I am in the top 10% of earners in the USA. I drive a 2004 Toyota Camry with faded paint don’t ever let broke people who throw their retirement away to a car note ever make you feel bad. Also since I have you here, stay out of debt, if you choose to use a credit card never let the balance carry.
I'm 21 (American) and I bought a Volvo XC90 a year ago with money from my college internship and jobs I'd worked through high school and college. I had about $14k in the bank and only spent $4k on the car, another $500 on repairs, about $200 on taxes and tags, and $85/month on insurance. I'm very proud that I paid for everything on my own but I don't blame a parent for wanting to help their kid out.
hey I was gifted an expensive car at 16 b c I grad hi sch 1 yr early and was industrious ... brand new '76 Alfa Romeo Spider. I kept it 8 yrs 140000 trouble-free miles, learned every nut n bolt ( the dealers SUCKED) ... and thanks to that gift I became a successful Alfa tech, dealer owner, and now have a busy classic car shop. If your kid's worthy ... not a bad thing
@@_0w701 lmao no most people who are that age didn’t just make enough money to buy that car. Statistically it’s way more likely they are lying. Lmao sounds like your whooped by all the people taking your money
LMAO OLD HEADS ARE MAD THEY HAVE TO WORK A SHITTY 9-5 JOB WHILE 16 YEAR OLD KIDS ARE MAKING THERE YEARLY SALARY IN 2 MONTHS JUST OFF THE INTERNET. STAY MAD BROKIE LMAOO.
respect to the guy who had no problem admitting his dad bought it for him. hell yeah. nothing wrong with daddy’s money as long as you’re honest and humble about it
Most high schooler cars are bought with mom and dads money. If you’re actually grinding your ass off to afford one, your education is probably suffering. And if you’re still doing all your schoolwork while keeping a job that has you working enough to afford one, it’s your mental health/sleep that’s suffering. If you’re in highschool and want a sportscar, just stay focused on school. You can buy something nice when you have a full time job. Don’t sacrifice your education or wellbeing because you need to have a specific car.
@@havoc7730 one guy i knew was a rapper and always flexing bands, but he ended up with an ankle monitor, education is important but respect to people who work while in highschool who also get good grades
@@HaloDude557 You can’t get financing at 16. At 18 you will need a co-signer (mommy and daddy) because you have no credit history. The cars in this video are no where near $7,000. It takes regular people years to save up for one because of their responsibilities in life.
well obviously anything over like $15k is all parents to thank. because you wouldn’t get approved for a $32k wrangler without putting down like $10-12k and you’d still have to pay $700/mo + insurance. which all more than likely comes outta daddys pocket.
And it’s insurance for a 16-18 year old male, plus jeeps have a higher insurance rate because of their tendency to rollover and this one is lifted too. He’s probably paying 250 a month for insurance which puts it up to 1000+ per month.
If you work your ass off in high school the first 2 aren’t unattainable, just difficult. When you want something bad enough ain’t nothing gonna stop you.
@@TheBirdThatKnowsWhatsGood you’re not going to get a good paying job when you’re 16-17. My first job was making 7.25 minimum wage. That is about 1000 hours of work for 7 grand, pretty difficult. I see where you are coming from though.
Maaaaannnn I drove around a dented half-alive minivan the entirety of highschool. How lucky these guys are. They better appreciate the things they got.
The jeep- how you get this in highschcool? I’m a professional videographer, AKA I live with my mom and pay no bills so the 1,500 I make a month I can pay my jeep 😂
So they gave his mom the loan lol. And not anything is possible how you put it. You pretty much just said, "Anything is attainable, if you have a mom, and your mom agrees to sign a loan and make you co-sign." Lol
Just recently bought a 350z for 7,000 at 17 years old. I've been working 30-40ish hours a week and school since I turned 16 at Krispy Kreme. Definitely doable but also made my Junior year a giant pain with work and school everyday. Definitely worth the 350z though
Good work!! :) Ten years ago I did the same and had an SRT-6 at 17 from washing a lot of dishes max Was super worth it. Car actually appreciated in value. I like your style.
@@DaeCRG1 no i act like having money young and spending it like an idiot is mad embarrassing. $1700/m on a car lease is nothing but the dealership taking advantage of a young moron who doesn't know how to manage money. their money will run out and they'll be pathetic 30 year olds with no life skills.
@@DaeCRG1 well in the states you literally can't work full time until your 18, many jobs don't let you work part time until your 16 So most the kids who say they work worked for mommy and daddy which is completely fine, just give thanks to the Lord and your parents instead of being prideful
People dont hate you if your parents buy you a car, people hate you if you pretend YOU bought the car, 350z lad wasnt afraid of that and he shouldnt be, earned my respect for him and his dad
My highschool car was my 95 Trans am. I got it after my grandpa passed away. So i didn’t pay to get it but I’ve put probably 8k in parts in it. I used every last bit of my paychecks from fareway to keep it running
Respect to the guy who just admitted that it was nepotism. No way there’s that much money in videography or shaved ice for a high schooler to be driving a modded jeep or mustang.
There’s no shame in admitting that your dad bought you a nice car. It annoys me when I hear people get made fun of for this. There’s nothing wrong with a hardworking parent giving something nice to their kid.
Props to the guy who was not ashamed of father's hard work.
Ya I can’t stand ppl that say daddy’s money I just hate ppl that brag with daddy’s money but if your parents are willing to buy you a car you ain’t turning it down
@@renegade6227womp womp
A 350Z is not an expensive car
@@jackcampbell7848he still spent a lot for a highschoolere first car
For real, and judging by his attitude im sure dad made em work for it growing up. Seems very thankful of the things his parents have gotten em.
350z respect the only one that kept it 💯
I’m about to get a 350z pretty soon. I’m can’t wait
@@mushroommania841 got mine 4 days ago and i love it
@@Jason-kg5fbhad mine for 2 years keep up with ALL fluids and change oil every 3k miles and she’ll treat you right
@@Jason-kg5fbdoes it get any attention from girls
@@victoralcantar419 thanks bro, will do
Shoutout to the Z boy. Not only was he honest, he praised his dad for having fantastic taste in cars.
Dad must be cool
Children with cars-that’s so American
@@anaalicia5029 Children born with fetal alcohol syndrome then becoming alcoholics at 15, thats so European
@@anaalicia5029 ur broke
@@xxxx-ku2ch no, I live in the middle of a city. I don’t need or want a car.
*Friends, I did 20 one arm pull ups please support me*
Respect to 2nd dude for being honest 💯 Shaved ice business and professional videographer my a$$
They probably do those things, but from their parents connections/business. Nobodys giving a high schooler thousands to film shit when they can hire someone who doesn’t have homework to do.
@@NoLongodaddy gave them 100k to make 1k lmao
@@randomcommenter395 lol
@NoLongo that's the key and you're correct. It's cap when some people wanna believe they don't have connections and just worked hard... What kills me is now a days most kids feel entitled to their parent's hard work
@@randomcommenter395 you sound real salty my friend!
The Z owner is the only honest one lmao respect
cope
bro mad his dad didn’t work hard enough
You act like it’s impossible to be a professional videographer 😹
only one that said his dad bought it for him because theres no other ways to make money in high school*
U mad get a job I’m 13 making 2k a month on tire season
Z owner the realist. Can tell he's a good kid.
Doesn’t mean the others are lying or not “real”
@@lanabandzy9102 it's okay 👍
Realest. Although he may be a realist too
He has diamond earrings in highschool, idk about that
@@dummy999came here for this 😂
This brings memories, When I was 18 and just few months away from getting my licence, me and my parents were at a car dealership, and there was this black 350Z. I sat down into the driver's seat, my dad sat right next to me on the passenger side and he looked at the interior for a few seconds in silence, then he sighed and looked at me with a smile on his face and he said "You're gonna be young just once, so we're gonna go with this one, aren't we?"
I owe my entire life for them, having a tuned 350z for my first car made my late teens absolutely legendary, and I will do everything in my power to return the favor some day.
Z owner looks like a good guy too. I also had the blessing to be given a car from my dad when I was 16. He gave me an ‘06 BMW 325i. Couldn’t be more grateful to him.
My dad gave me a 08 Mercedes CLK550. The V8 went crazy.
I literally drive a 2005 325i to this day. E46 is a classic. 135,000km and it runs like new.
@@user-tn4rx8pc3pmy dad found a 1999 bmw z3 M and still going strong, 220 something thousand miles. Beautiful car
Professional sons on the chat😂
Lucky bro wish I was like that to but I had to work hard for my car often times at work I would drink coffee that was in the kitchen out of hunger cause I had no car or somebody to drive me to get some food 😭
Respect to the Z for the honesty everyone else capping so hard
Hawaii ice wasn't kidding lol. I checked their website and they are expensive
Just say u broke
@@rayuo You mean the company that opened in 2006. Shit this kid is a prodigy, he was running businesses from the womb.
@@yorkshire_tea_innit8097 it's probably passed down by their parents or their parents run it.
@@rayuo sure... He did imply that it was his and not his family's and that's how he earned the car.
No videographer can make that amount of money in just high school 💀💀💀
Nor have the outreach and time to conduct said activities full time school get out at 2 most events take place before that and i think theyd choose someone with years of experience over a kid in highschool
brother said “ professional “ 🤦♂️
Yall do realize yt have a videographer 😂 he could know a kid he videos for bam professional and its a job 😂 clowns
@@DirtyCoastFishing you realize that’s like .05% of the people that try right? And if he was successful like those, he’d have a 60k+ easily. Keep trying though 💪
@@6.4inAz u realize u have no clue but u r talking like you know 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂😂🤣 🤡
“ I have a shaved ice Bith nith” 😂😂
Leave him alone! He’s so darn cute.
@@sevendegrees I’m sorry I had too 😂
@@MrGoodWood213”i had too” you look too old to be making fun of kids
@@TellHerNothing 1 you sound to sensitive to be calling a grown man with a business a kid. 2 it was light hearted joke. 3 don’t comment on how somebody looks when you have a profile picture of a gangster chucky. Go somewhere else wit that whining, I don’t have time for cry babies on the internet today.
@@TellHerNothing when you actually put a picture of your face on the internet, then we can have a conversation. Other than that hit the skip button buddy.
The 350z guy is the coolest for repping his dad when asked about something that is probably his most prized possession
“I have a business” that daddy also bought me
Guaranteed
It's shaved ice bud and 15k isn't a alot
@@Eintway I can tell you’re either broke talking out your ass or so spoiled that 15k isn’t a lot. I’m an operations manager of a limo company. I’m 29 making 13-4500 a week. 15k is a lot.
@@Eintway I’m an operations manager of a luxury limo service in Florida. I make roughly 1400-4000ish a week. After taxes. $15k is a lot. I rarely EARN that much in a month. That’s being on call 24/7z
@@Eintway can I borrow some money then? I was looking to buff up the fleet with selling a few old 2017 navigators for newer ones for airport runs. But that would take me out of budget for the third quarter of the year. Wanna help out? It’s a small business
Respect to the second kid. I think he’s the only one to admit his parents bought it for him
Doesn’t mean the others are lying🤦♂️ what a hater
@@DrakesBigWiener Y'all really need to stop throwing "hater" around. God it's annoying! He didn't saying anything hateful in the slightest! You can't afford a $15,000 mustang selling shaved ice. Come on, be realistic. 🤦🏾
@@user-rc7ts9xu6b and what if the mustang was a used one
@@DrakesBigWiener It's not a matter of hating... It's just being honest.
A shaved ice business and a videographer? Lmao. Bullshit.
@@user-rc7ts9xu6b Agree with you' nothing hateful being said.
first kid selling some other ice for sure
He does not own Hawaii Ice. I really hope he is not talking about Hawaii ice in Oahu Hawaii. Straight bullshiter
Colombian shaved ice business
z kid real asf. my first car was a lil celica my dad and I found for 600$ on marketplace. been had it for 8 years and I treasure every drive
Looking for my first car on marketplace as i watched this video! I don’t care for the brands just need 4 wheels to get me places
I’ve never understood why people are embarrassed that their parents bought them a car. As a driving instructor, almost all of my students have their parents buy their car or they get a hand me down. If your parents are that nice and well off enough to buy you a car… own that shit. The stigma of being rich/spoiled/stuck up or whatever only comes if you make it true. I mean look at the comments here, all the respect goes to the honest one.
Ever seen someone pull up with a expensive car for your classes?
@@havoc7730 We go to their houses, so I see most of their cars. Pretty commonly I see kids get Teslas, Jeeps, 4Runners, but it's rare to see any fancy sports cars. But one kid I'll never forget had a brand new rs7 as his first car and his dad had an r8. Also had a family where they only owned 3 cars--a G wagon, Porsche 911, and a goddamn Rolls Royce. Absolutely wild stuff
that really should be the norm, it's insane that we sell the hustle mentality to children and try to shame them for being supported by their parents.
@@soccernoodle17x Dang, that’s pretty insane ngl. That’s a good collection
@@S50Sinner I think kids should learn to work hard for a big commitment like a car, especially with how dangerous they are for inexperienced drivers. We shouldn't expect parents to pay for everything, especially in this market lol
„I have my own business blabla” meaning they received 200k from daddy to make 20k. But it is all on their own!
I am 17 and a PROUD driver of a 2009 Toyota Camry. (value around 4.5k-9k) these kids are spoiled so much.
@@enolopanr9820 man I am from Eastern Europe. The only thing teenagers buy here are 500k Km BMWs and Audis 🤣 And they are then treated like royals
I’m 18 and abt to be a 2002 Chevy impala owner, I love the way cars from 1995-2005 look so much idk why
@@enolopanr9820 I’m 25 I am married. I know the statistics so I know that I am in the top 10% of earners in the USA. I drive a 2004 Toyota Camry with faded paint don’t ever let broke people who throw their retirement away to a car note ever make you feel bad. Also since I have you here, stay out of debt, if you choose to use a credit card never let the balance carry.
I'm 21 (American) and I bought a Volvo XC90 a year ago with money from my college internship and jobs I'd worked through high school and college. I had about $14k in the bank and only spent $4k on the car, another $500 on repairs, about $200 on taxes and tags, and $85/month on insurance. I'm very proud that I paid for everything on my own but I don't blame a parent for wanting to help their kid out.
"My dad really likes cars and he bought it for my birthday". No way! Imagine being gifted that.
hey I was gifted an expensive car at 16 b c I grad hi sch 1 yr early and was industrious ... brand new '76 Alfa Romeo Spider. I kept it 8 yrs 140000 trouble-free miles, learned every nut n bolt ( the dealers SUCKED) ... and thanks to that gift I became a successful Alfa tech, dealer owner, and now have a busy classic car shop. If your kid's worthy ... not a bad thing
The second guy was the only honest one lol
right because if someone’s successful they’re lying
@@_0w701 lmao no most people who are that age didn’t just make enough money to buy that car. Statistically it’s way more likely they are lying. Lmao sounds like your whooped by all the people taking your money
@@yourlocaltwink4551 yea and statistically it’s still possible so you sound stupid
@@yourlocaltwink4551 you don’t even know the difference between your and you’re
@@_0w701 and? That has nothing to do with this video
You can’t blame kids for successful parents wanting to spoil them.
No but I can call you out for acting like a hustler when your a spoiled little shat
@@Tepaneca this is fair af ahhaah
You can blame them for not giving credit where it’s due.
You can definitely blame them for being lying little shits
There's nothing wrong with that, those are good parents, the problem is when they claim they "worked" for it when they really didn't
Gen Z is embracing, maybe even redefining, the, “fake it until you make it mentality”.
A lot of yall are bums & it shows. You can't even hide it.
LMAO OLD HEADS ARE MAD THEY HAVE TO WORK A SHITTY 9-5 JOB WHILE 16 YEAR OLD KIDS ARE MAKING THERE YEARLY SALARY IN 2 MONTHS JUST OFF THE INTERNET. STAY MAD BROKIE LMAOO.
gen z was already fucked with millenials as their parents😂😂
Shots right back at you bud
Fake it until you fake it.
respect to the guy who had no problem admitting his dad bought it for him. hell yeah. nothing wrong with daddy’s money as long as you’re honest and humble about it
that second kid was the only honest one 💀😂
And how would you know that the others are lying? Fukin hater🤦♂️
Most high schooler cars are bought with mom and dads money. If you’re actually grinding your ass off to afford one, your education is probably suffering. And if you’re still doing all your schoolwork while keeping a job that has you working enough to afford one, it’s your mental health/sleep that’s suffering.
If you’re in highschool and want a sportscar, just stay focused on school. You can buy something nice when you have a full time job. Don’t sacrifice your education or wellbeing because you need to have a specific car.
Some highschoolers become successful though. Whether that be blowing up on YT, as an Artist, or by having a business
@@havoc7730 one guy i knew was a rapper and always flexing bands, but he ended up with an ankle monitor, education is important but respect to people who work while in highschool who also get good grades
Financing a 7k car isn’t hard by working weekends and saving for a downpayment with a summer job
@@HaloDude557 You can’t get financing at 16. At 18 you will need a co-signer (mommy and daddy) because you have no credit history. The cars in this video are no where near $7,000. It takes regular people years to save up for one because of their responsibilities in life.
@@BabyBugBug excuses. Get a cosigner and work 8 hours a week. It could not be easier.
well obviously anything over like $15k is all parents to thank. because you wouldn’t get approved for a $32k wrangler without putting down like $10-12k and you’d still have to pay $700/mo + insurance. which all more than likely comes outta daddys pocket.
And it’s insurance for a 16-18 year old male, plus jeeps have a higher insurance rate because of their tendency to rollover and this one is lifted too. He’s probably paying 250 a month for insurance which puts it up to 1000+ per month.
@@Agueroooo you mean 1000+ a year?
@@BerriBets ?
@@Chris-eo1bp he said the insurance was probably 250 a month and then said which puts it up to 1000+ a month
@@BerriBets you wrote 1000+ a year
Focus on your self brothers. They probably lie about the money but who cares. Ignore them and focus on your goals kings 👑, you can do it 💪💪
Respect to the Z owner all those are definitely daddys money but atleast Z dude is honest
If you work your ass off in high school the first 2 aren’t unattainable, just difficult. When you want something bad enough ain’t nothing gonna stop you.
How is saving up 7k/15k when you have no bills or utilities to pay difficult?
@@TheBirdThatKnowsWhatsGood you’re not going to get a good paying job when you’re 16-17. My first job was making 7.25 minimum wage. That is about 1000 hours of work for 7 grand, pretty difficult. I see where you are coming from though.
Owns a shaved ice business at 16?😑 lil bro looks like don’t even know what shaved ice is.
@@parkhokie4580 wel i had youtube and had 30k at 16 so its possible
@@dutchNFSGaming30k subs?
The 350z kid was the only one telling the truth lmao
How would you know if the others are lying
@@DrakesBigWiener Videographers don’t make anything.
Haters… lame asf
@@jameson4844
The average salary for a videographer is $53.
He has no big bills to pay and the car is 32k, probably on finance.
The “businessmen” are definitely capping
Shirtless kid in the 350 seemed pretty chill just admitting it was a birthday gift from dad.
In other news, kids still lie to impress people they just met.
The first one is actually true I searched it up
Can't blame them when grown adults do it all the time esp in this social media era of everybody somehow making $200k and up
Maaaaannnn I drove around a dented half-alive minivan the entirety of highschool. How lucky these guys are. They better appreciate the things they got.
I drove a PT Cruiser. At least it had a turbo.
And I had to buy my own car in my 20s. Paid it in full. I also know hard work and how to earn and save. These kids won’t.
@@BabyBugBug you never know you can always learn and appreciate hard work in life
@@CloudBlorb Its possible if they are humble. Many aren’t.
@@BabyBugBug you don't sound humble at all. You sound bitter.
"mommy's money" Lmao
2nd guy seems cool af 💯 he's honest and not ashamed of it
The jeep- how you get this in highschcool?
I’m a professional videographer, AKA I live with my mom and pay no bills so the 1,500 I make a month I can pay my jeep 😂
Exactly what I was thinking.
He still works for the car so what's the problem?
@@CloudBlorb there always one like you.
What kid in high school lives on there own bro
basically everyone outside of america lives with their parents dude
I can respect the 350 owner for still keeping it cheap even when his parents buy it
All of them had good parents. Must’ve been nice
So you’re telling me these kids already have successful businesses, while still in their 4 years of high school… no way
My buddy co-signed a loan with his mom for an $18,000 mustang at 17. Anything is attainable.
Lmao he still has a fat payment that he can’t afford every month
Rustang we like to call em
That’s pretty retarded bc I know that APR is high and the dealer probably told them “it’s good to build credit young.”
@@shesqueeled i mean if he works weekends and puts all of the money into the payment then it's possible
So they gave his mom the loan lol. And not anything is possible how you put it. You pretty much just said, "Anything is attainable, if you have a mom, and your mom agrees to sign a loan and make you co-sign." Lol
When I was 17 I bought my first 99 mustang worked 2 jobs day and night worked hard now I’m 19 I have a Tacoma and my gt still
How did u balance school as well?
@@Ballsack44 I had graduated early from high school when I was a junior (17) from there I hustled the two jobs
@@joeramirez606 sick
perhaps the only true story.
Same here bro I was working 2 jobs and in 12th grade and finally got a 350z
I’m happy for the z guy knowing that he’s loved by his father, super wholesome
2nd kid was the only honest one 😂
350 kid was winking ?
🔌
Nah my mans subconciously closes one eye to keep a lot of light out, I do the same.
@@ItzGlitchx Same
That first kid has also got to be a model
The guy in the nissan was the only one completely honest
The Z owner is actually super cool and his dads brz is sick!
Just recently bought a 350z for 7,000 at 17 years old. I've been working 30-40ish hours a week and school since I turned 16 at Krispy Kreme. Definitely doable but also made my Junior year a giant pain with work and school everyday. Definitely worth the 350z though
Good work!! :) Ten years ago I did the same and had an SRT-6 at 17 from washing a lot of dishes max Was super worth it. Car actually appreciated in value. I like your style.
great job buddy, with money discipline like that you’ll go far in life. but don’t be afraid to take a calculated risk if you can afford it!
What’s the mileage and transmission on it? I was looking to get one myself but they’re kinda pricey in my area for their mileage
@@havoc7730 120,000 automatic. The guy I bought it from told me he had someone calling from another state to come get it for that price
Mad respect to the 350Z owner for being just straight up honest. 👍🏾 💯
That last dude looked away from the camera as he answered. I’m gonna say that pro videographer business is cap 😂
Nothing like having a $1700/month lease when your 19
You act like they can’t make money just cause they’re young
@@DaeCRG1 no i act like having money young and spending it like an idiot is mad embarrassing. $1700/m on a car lease is nothing but the dealership taking advantage of a young moron who doesn't know how to manage money. their money will run out and they'll be pathetic 30 year olds with no life skills.
Or parents
@@DaeCRG1 well in the states you literally can't work full time until your 18, many jobs don't let you work part time until your 16
So most the kids who say they work worked for mommy and daddy which is completely fine, just give thanks to the Lord and your parents instead of being prideful
Dog not one car there was 1700$ a month
2nd guy was the only honest one
Respect the only honest one
People dont hate you if your parents buy you a car, people hate you if you pretend YOU bought the car, 350z lad wasnt afraid of that and he shouldnt be, earned my respect for him and his dad
Agree 100%.
My highschool car was my 95 Trans am. I got it after my grandpa passed away. So i didn’t pay to get it but I’ve put probably 8k in parts in it. I used every last bit of my paychecks from fareway to keep it running
All these 3 look very likeable to be honest. Mostly second one, honesty is appreciated
Respect to the guy who just admitted that it was nepotism. No way there’s that much money in videography or shaved ice for a high schooler to be driving a modded jeep or mustang.
Nepotism? Bro that aint nepotism😂😂
Daddy got me a business and let’s me keep the money
If you drive shirtless you probably put milk before the cereal on the bowl
Or it has no AC, like my car
2nd guy was the most honest in this video 💯
The 2nd kid the realest and didn’t try to say they earned the car he admitted to his dad clearly having money. Respect
I love your videos bro keep it up!
Mustang owner ain’t lying he just drop shipping.
Props to the Kid in the Z. Dad also gave me my first car, '95 Celica. Props to all the amazing dads.
There’s only 1 person who was speaking the truth. The kid who admitted his dad bought it for it. Props.
Dude got gaming chairs in his car
Corbeau racing seats
Jeep makes sense for a videographer because they can go most places.
Mad respect to the 350Z guys dad. He picked a good choice for a car. 🗣️
So we not gonna talk about the guy who said his dad bought it for him was winking😭
I bought a z in highschool and I still have it :) well ofc I just graduated last year💀
Ok? Nicca tf💀
@@jitbass. ok cry abt it?💀
@@oblivious9110 jit said “cry”
@@jitbass. 🥱what color is your Bugatti?
@@oblivious9110 nah bruh ion got that I got a 95 ex civic coupe k24 engine being built
“Rich kids” 😂
Prayers and blessings to the youth🙏🏾♥️
Shaved ice guy seemed the most chillest dude ever.
Gotta respect the young business owners💪🏾💪🏾 always work for yourself
Like Trump started from the bottom, now they there. Work hard and anything is possible. Just lazy people are poor and drive ugly cars.
Only one honest guy among those 3.
Bumblebee in the background when it shows the 2nd car in the video: Hey! What about me?
i have a 350z im 19
Did you pay for it
@@AllThingsRacing392 Half of it
@@chaxy669 good I like that
@@AllThingsRacing392 my dad told me if i get good grades and pay half the car i can get it
@@chaxy669 glad you earned it I had to pay for mine I’m 19 as well so it’s dope to see not everyone given there cars
First guy zesty af
Parenting goals right there 🙌. Super impressed with the young man in the 350z.
Dude in the Z being honest
There’s no shame in admitting that your dad bought you a nice car. It annoys me when I hear people get made fun of for this. There’s nothing wrong with a hardworking parent giving something nice to their kid.
Kudos to the two dudes that’s actually grinding for their money 👌💯
Edit: I’ll even give the one kid some respect.. at least he was honest. 🤣
Well atleast one dude was honest. 😂
Bro the 3 guys looks like theses NPC who got repeated but only change colthes wtf ☠️
Props to the kid who respects his dad 🤙
that hawaii ice was personal 😂😂
born into a shaved ice biz and daddy is a professional videorapher lol
shave ice guy seems chill asf
"i have never worked a day in my life and everything was handed to me" just say it bruh you're a kid it's fine
And this is why our insurance is so damn high!!!!
Second guy was the only honest one here
We need more young adults like that Z owner! NGL mad respect
If you grinding hard then you deserve these.
That Camaro behind 350z ❤
Props to the Jeep guy for the good taste in cars
Love the Z owner, idk what it is you can just tell it's not "daddy's money" but a loving gift from a loving parent
The second guy was the only honest one
Aww that was sweet, he seemed really appreciative
I like how 350z is still a good chassis its not an expensive car and it doesn’t look old