No way. Buying a car that costs more than your yearly income is financially irresponsible, regardless of your living situation. Sure you live with your parents today, but you aren't going to be forever.
The musing as to affordability is moot since no one will lend you any money with this income level and this expense level. If you are a teen with zero credit history you do not qualify for a $1,000 loan. Sorry.
You are dreaming and while that is fine, sorry, reality has a way of showing people the harshness of life. From my calculation you cannot afford more than a $5,000 vehicle and you must pay cash. Recently I was looking at a super nice 2001 Mercedes-Benz C320.
Absolutely perfect. Someone loved this car. But the maintenance and service are beyond your budget.
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