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I have a 2005 yellow Honda S-2000 that I love as it is. My BF always wants to add front lip and supercharger. We are not teenyboppers and I do not plan to race anyone, nor do I want him racing when he uses the car. We share two cars, both owned and fully paid for by me.

Is there an age limit for driving around in tuned-up car. Really we are 39 and 31 and I think it is a little silly.

I think he should be happy that he ended up with a woman who at least had a sporty car? I really do not having just paid off car note want someone messing around with the engine to make it super fast when it is plenty fast as it is??

I think this has to be my lowest priority in life and don't want to spend any money on this. I make triple his salary BTW...and we own a house that needs some renovations. So can not see earmarking any funds to "fix" the car.

2007-12-05 05:41:45 · 3 answers · asked by cathoratio 5 in Family & Relationships Other - Family & Relationships

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I think it is fun to have some horses under the hood, but I'm only 28. It is an "entertainment" expense though, and you have all the right to decide what to do with YOUR cars since you paid for them.

2007-12-05 05:49:17 · answer #1 · answered by Aleks 6 · 0 0

Sad part is, that this isn't the only place this sort of maturity is being demonstrated. But I think this most likely goes even deeper, right smack into that bed-room of yours, were you encourage his immaturity because you know, no better from him, no offense, but it doesn't seem like he has to do much deep thinking, relating, or actions to get some from you. I would also fear this is just an extension of the fact that nether one of you is really close to the other, do you know WHY he feels you NEED to do this? I bet not, it just doesn't make sense to you does it? THATS BECAUSE YOUR NOT HONEST TO EACH OTHER!!! So unless you just want to have crappy relationships like the rest of people, keep thinking we have the answers, now if you want a deep, genuine relationship, get the true answers out of him...... still trying to figure out why it matters? But I know, deep down, this is just the surface of a much more turbulent relationship.... but with any relationship advice I give, I like to be wrong, so hopfully its better then I think and you just need to bash him across the back of the head for being a big f'in kiddo.....

2007-12-06 07:34:24 · answer #2 · answered by Brutal Honesty 7 · 0 0

If u are a car guy.. NEVER. Money is an important parameter but when it comes to cars we live for them they are the reason we earn. Keep doing stuff you learn more and are always content

2014-12-25 05:39:39 · answer #3 · answered by Ninad 1 · 1 0

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