If there are any other good ideas for a nice present please let me know. Also he just turned 18




11 Responses to “I’m thinking of getting my son a 2010 bentley gt for graduation. Is this a good idea for a new college student?”

  1. Mark Says:

    you should get him several of them,
    they could each have a diff license plate ,like monday , tuesday ,etc. a diff one for every day of the week. all in diff colors.

  2. Al Says:

    Wow! What a great present! If you have the money and willing to have him go to the expense of getting it service at dealership only. It would be a great idea.

    Although, I think it is a very expensive vehicle and for college student to be taking care of such an expensive car. I think it would be a very BAD idea. Your son need to concentrate on his school and not have to worry about taking the car to service every other months.

    I would go with a nice Honda of any model, since its doesn’t require high maintenance as of the Bentley.

  3. smiley Says:

    I am currently a college student and reside on campus. Every freshmen relies on their guardians A-L-O-T! Especially if this is his first time away from home. Personally if I were to choose, I would wait a year because he will be a new college bound student and too much can be overwhelming… Once he is a sophomore he can be handle a car better since he has a sense of direction and responsibility of living on his own….

  4. Doctor J Says:

    NO. Go with the Bugatti Veyron. Anything less will embarrass your son and make you look like a loser.

    Yep. Definitely go with the Bugatti.

  5. Dirk D Says:

    A Bentley GT is quite a bit of car for an 18 year old.
    Have you considered a top of the line Mini Cooper?
    It’s very fun car to drive.

  6. Aaron B. Says:

    I love these funny posts I’m surprised people are answering seriously :P

    Get him a Nice 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 10 That will get him a lot of attention

  7. Theneelster Says:

    Hehehehe.

    I had a college roommate who’s father made 15 million dollars a year. He drove a used old m3 he paid for himself. He resented his father and still does. That’s your answer. If this isn’t a joke, buying this will make him resent you more. Help him when he needs it (not wants it), otherwise let him help himself.

  8. Ben Says:

    Only if you don’t mind him trashing it. He won’t care for it as well as if he bought it himself.
    Give him a trip to europe instead.

  9. bschh Says:

    How about no. A Pagani Zonda would be much better for a freshman!

  10. gooseboy78 Says:

    get him an old toyota corrolla he probally going to crash it anyway.

  11. Murcie_LP640 Says:

    Well, if you are being serious, which I highly doubt, it’s going to be your 200k going down the drain when he inevitably totals it. It may be big and it may be a luxury car, but it still does 0-60 in under 5 seconds and has a top speed of 200mph. It’s not one to be taken lightly, the Conti GT.

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