average income of an A4 driver
#81
RE: average income of an A4 driver
21, have 1 full time and 1 part-time job, 500/month for insurance, $530/month for car (2001 audi a4 avant 1.8Tq), credit card bills, student loans, cable bill, cell, etc.
tryin' to make ends meet. broke as hell. $0 in savings :-(
maby in 5-6 years i can get a B8
tryin' to make ends meet. broke as hell. $0 in savings :-(
maby in 5-6 years i can get a B8
#82
RE: average income of an A4 driver
ORIGINAL: Raddue
Sorry I offended you, KelticSlob. Why, without your forgiveness I might lose sleep tonight.
But get this - why take a thread off-topic by giving me lessons in forum etiquette? My point was that I found it a little odd that someone would ask what my yearly income is. The only people that need to know that is my bank and the federal government.
Sorry I offended you, KelticSlob. Why, without your forgiveness I might lose sleep tonight.
But get this - why take a thread off-topic by giving me lessons in forum etiquette? My point was that I found it a little odd that someone would ask what my yearly income is. The only people that need to know that is my bank and the federal government.
Also, you were the first to take this off-topic, so don't give me that nonsense.
#83
RE: average income of an A4 driver
i i make just turned 22 and about 150000 a year but i am still student mostly from high risk investment too its going pretty good touch wood..my bro and dad are docs soo they make good money too i guess,,i am picking up my S4 06 tomorrow i cant wait i will post a new pics guys!
#84
RE: average income of an A4 driver
im 18. my last job was at Excel Termite and Pest Control, i made like 50 bucks a week, horrible money. i have like no money right now. and my dad makes his money, you can say we are comfortable.
#85
RE: average income of an A4 driver
Interesting topic... I'm very suprised and semi-disgusted by how many people have had their cars bought by their parents. Maybe I shouldn't say that, because my attitude would probably be a little more forgiving if I was in the same situation. I'm even surprised in general to see how many people felt the need to divulge their parents income- made me realize how many younger and dependent members there are here.
I recently graduated (22yrs. old), have a decent job, and am paying for everything as i have done for years. Rent, college bills (TomRitt- you know), car payments, food, gas, insurance, bike payments- well needless to say I stretch the paycheck as far as it can go.
Money is what it is- purchasing power. The topic was where to get average consumer income for the car- lets not turn it into a comparison between who's better because their parents make $23423420983590834580.00 a year....
On that note- I gotta get back to work!
I recently graduated (22yrs. old), have a decent job, and am paying for everything as i have done for years. Rent, college bills (TomRitt- you know), car payments, food, gas, insurance, bike payments- well needless to say I stretch the paycheck as far as it can go.
Money is what it is- purchasing power. The topic was where to get average consumer income for the car- lets not turn it into a comparison between who's better because their parents make $23423420983590834580.00 a year....
On that note- I gotta get back to work!
#86
RE: average income of an A4 driver
ORIGINAL: tealetm
Interesting topic... I'm very suprised and semi-disgusted by how many people have had their cars bought by their parents. Maybe I shouldn't say that, because my attitude would probably be a little more forgiving if I was in the same situation. I'm even surprised in general to see how many people felt the need to divulge their parents income- made me realize how many younger and dependent members there are here.
I recently graduated (22yrs. old), have a decent job, and am paying for everything as i have done for years. Rent, college bills (TomRitt- you know), car payments, food, gas, insurance, bike payments- well needless to say I stretch the paycheck as far as it can go.
Money is what it is- purchasing power. The topic was where to get average consumer income for the car- lets not turn it into a comparison between who's better because their parents make $23423420983590834580.00 a year....
On that note- I gotta get back to work!
Interesting topic... I'm very suprised and semi-disgusted by how many people have had their cars bought by their parents. Maybe I shouldn't say that, because my attitude would probably be a little more forgiving if I was in the same situation. I'm even surprised in general to see how many people felt the need to divulge their parents income- made me realize how many younger and dependent members there are here.
I recently graduated (22yrs. old), have a decent job, and am paying for everything as i have done for years. Rent, college bills (TomRitt- you know), car payments, food, gas, insurance, bike payments- well needless to say I stretch the paycheck as far as it can go.
Money is what it is- purchasing power. The topic was where to get average consumer income for the car- lets not turn it into a comparison between who's better because their parents make $23423420983590834580.00 a year....
On that note- I gotta get back to work!
Agreed. This thread is pretty disgusting. I was brought up to be responsible for everything which included cars, entertainment and college! Now that I look back on it, I'm glad. Especially since I read this thread. My family makes 1.5 a year and I'm picking up my 06 S4. LOL. Clueless. I have a friend the same way. His parents paid for everything and then when he finished college, they still paid for everything!
I thought this thread was just started to get an idea of the "average income" of an A4 owner, not the income of their parents.
#87
RE: average income of an A4 driver
ORIGINAL: QuattroGT74
If there is only one thing I have figured out about this crazy thing called "life" after 16 years of searching, is that money certainly does not buy you happiness, just choices.
I just turned 30 and I make between $300K to $500K per year depending on my performance, but I'm certainly not the happiest person alive. My friends making $30K a year are alot happier than I. Material items don't define who you are, trust me because I learnt the hard way. I am actually thinking of quitting my job and starting a new life?
PS: I try to use what I have wisely and I do have the satisfaction of being able to support certain causes, such as cancer research, and children's hospitals. Two causes I feel strongly for.
If there is only one thing I have figured out about this crazy thing called "life" after 16 years of searching, is that money certainly does not buy you happiness, just choices.
I just turned 30 and I make between $300K to $500K per year depending on my performance, but I'm certainly not the happiest person alive. My friends making $30K a year are alot happier than I. Material items don't define who you are, trust me because I learnt the hard way. I am actually thinking of quitting my job and starting a new life?
PS: I try to use what I have wisely and I do have the satisfaction of being able to support certain causes, such as cancer research, and children's hospitals. Two causes I feel strongly for.
#89
RE: average income of an A4 driver
im 20 and im working international sales and reservations at the ******* Texan. www.gaylordhotels.com yea it sounds gay but its the biggest hotel in texas. And needless to say im doing ok.
#90
RE: average income of an A4 driver
My name is Bob Dickenhoffer, I'm 43 years old and I am an exotic dancer training to be an adult film star. Lets just say that I will be making between 800 - 900,000 dollars a year once I get my **** star degree. LOL. Where is this thread going?