Sh*tty posts like Jason Leese's are why I've stuck to the other forum for the last couple of years. Who cares how people afford their cars? If you've bought a house, I'm sure you'll have no problems with the process of buying a car whether it be by finance or by any other means.
For somebody to generalise about others is quite frankly out of order. I've been in the Armed Forces for 8 years in an Infantry Regiment. I've had my hands dirtier than most people have a right to, I'm not complaining, it was my choice. I've never had a penny from my parents since I've had a job, much less since I've been married and have my own house but I'm not going to rip into those that have had a loan/handout from Mum and Dad, nice if you can get it.
I'm good at my job and I've done loads of courses, so I've gone through the ranks quite quickly and now make pretty good money and I'll have a pretty unbeatable pension when the time comes. What people do with their money, regardless of how they come by it, is none of anybody elses business, period.
I choose to have a reasonable car. Lets get it straight from the outset, a SEAT Leon whether it be a 1.4S or a Cupra R, is a family hatchback. Its not and never will be in the same league as a 911, a Ferrari, a Pagani or anything of that ilk. Some on this site have got it in their heads that Leon's are some sort of supercar, they're not, not in any form.
If your financial priorities, like most people's lie in something other than a car, namely a house, kids, providing for the future, then £7.5k-£8k on a 2001/02 low mileage Leon Cupra is pretty hard to beat. Thats the route I went down, shopped around and paid cash. I could have spent/borrowed a fortune on a new/nearly new M3 or something like it but for what? To have a BMW
badge or a new number plate on my drive? No thanks, I'll leave that to the Jones's of this world and other t*ts of their ilk.
The upshot of this is that I have a car thats fast enough and is in absolutely mint condition, far better nick than 99% of 6 month old cars in the UK. I'm spending a bit of money on it each month in ways that I see fit, money that would otherwise have been making the shareholders of a car or finance company that bit richer.