Average Age of Z owners
Originally Posted by 04_CS_Z33
Errrrr...directed at me? I don't get it. I'm not giving anyone crap for having anything at any age. I mean, how could I? I was 16 when I got it.
Originally Posted by Acree
nah man not you. i'm kinda in the same boat. my comment was more directed at wired 24/7. im just tired of old farts coming in these threads and pissing on me b/c i have the same car they do.
Originally Posted by Acree
nah man not you. i'm kinda in the same boat. my comment was more directed at wired 24/7. im just tired of old farts coming in these threads and pissing on me b/c i have the same car they do.
I never said 16-18 year olds don't deserve to have a $30k car.
I have posted in other threads that it all depends on the status quo. If a lot of kids in your high school are driving a $35-60k car, as was the case at my high school, then having a Z is no big deal to you or anyone else at your school.
In the case of people coming in and b!tching at the 16-18 year olds, they are just pissed because where they live, a $30,000 car might be considered a rare luxury item that only the wealthiest families in the neighborhood can afford. At a local high school in their neighborhood, maybe only 5% of seniors even have a car, let alone a $30k car.
I was merely making fun of 16-18 year olds because of the following trend:
They come in and tell the world (a) they own a 350z, (b) how old they are, and (c) defend themselves by inventing bullsh!t.
I find it funny because if I had owned a 350z when I was in high school, I wouldn't really have given a **** what anyone else thought about it, whether I got the car scott-free from my parents or I was working like crazy at a part time job to make payments. But I sure as hell would'nt have bullsh!tted about it like a lot of kids seem to do.
P.S. That's me in my avatar, with a cap and gown on. I'm 23, I just graduated from UCLA and now I'm a PhD student. Old fart, lol

FYI my car was a college graduation gift from my dying (now dead) grandfather, who basically said that life's too short not to buy or do the things we really want from time to time. So look at it as an inheritance, or whatever. Hell no, I didn't pay for the car myself. It was unexpected as ****, because I've never been spoiled my whole life. I know am lucky, and I appreciate the sentiment and now the car has a good deal of sentimental value to me.
Last edited by Wired 24/7; Sep 18, 2005 at 05:43 PM.
Originally Posted by 04_CS_Z33
I remember not long after I joined there was a similar thread. I said "16" and left it like that. I caught some flak for that, so I sorta have to defend myself. Well...not really defend but I'd rather not be considered some spoiled kid who doesn't know how to handle/take care of a ~$30k car.
Originally Posted by EnthuZiastDrive
Average age of Z owners who post this question = 18?
Originally Posted by Wired 24/7
Heh... get over yourself.
I never said 16-18 year olds don't deserve to have a $30k car.
I have posted in other threads that it all depends on the status quo. If a lot of kids in your high school are driving a $35-60k car, as was the case at my high school, then having a Z is no big deal to you or anyone else at your school.
In the case of people coming in and b!tching at the 16-18 year olds, they are just pissed because where they live, a $30,000 car might be considered a rare luxury item that only the wealthiest families in the neighborhood can afford. At a local high school in their neighborhood, maybe only 5% of seniors even have a car, let alone a $30k car.
I was merely making fun of 16-18 year olds because of the following trend:
They come in and tell the world (a) they own a 350z, (b) how old they are, and (c) defend themselves by inventing bullsh!t.
I find it funny because if I had owned a 350z when I was in high school, I wouldn't really have given a **** what anyone else thought about it, whether I got the car scott-free from my parents or I was working like crazy at a part time job to make payments. But I sure as hell would'nt have bullsh!tted about it like a lot of kids seem to do.
P.S. That's me in my avatar, with a cap and gown on. I'm 23, I just graduated from UCLA and now I'm a PhD student. Old fart, lol
FYI my car was a college graduation gift from my dying (now dead) grandfather, who basically said that life's too short not to buy or do the things we really want from time to time. So look at it as an inheritance, or whatever. Hell no, I didn't pay for the car myself. It was unexpected as ****, because I've never been spoiled my whole life. I know am lucky, and I appreciate the sentiment and now the car has a good deal of sentimental value to me.
I never said 16-18 year olds don't deserve to have a $30k car.
I have posted in other threads that it all depends on the status quo. If a lot of kids in your high school are driving a $35-60k car, as was the case at my high school, then having a Z is no big deal to you or anyone else at your school.
In the case of people coming in and b!tching at the 16-18 year olds, they are just pissed because where they live, a $30,000 car might be considered a rare luxury item that only the wealthiest families in the neighborhood can afford. At a local high school in their neighborhood, maybe only 5% of seniors even have a car, let alone a $30k car.
I was merely making fun of 16-18 year olds because of the following trend:
They come in and tell the world (a) they own a 350z, (b) how old they are, and (c) defend themselves by inventing bullsh!t.
I find it funny because if I had owned a 350z when I was in high school, I wouldn't really have given a **** what anyone else thought about it, whether I got the car scott-free from my parents or I was working like crazy at a part time job to make payments. But I sure as hell would'nt have bullsh!tted about it like a lot of kids seem to do.
P.S. That's me in my avatar, with a cap and gown on. I'm 23, I just graduated from UCLA and now I'm a PhD student. Old fart, lol

FYI my car was a college graduation gift from my dying (now dead) grandfather, who basically said that life's too short not to buy or do the things we really want from time to time. So look at it as an inheritance, or whatever. Hell no, I didn't pay for the car myself. It was unexpected as ****, because I've never been spoiled my whole life. I know am lucky, and I appreciate the sentiment and now the car has a good deal of sentimental value to me.
anyways, around my highschool, it was a pretty big deal. i would have people come up to me that i didnt know and say "hey are you the kid in that white porsche?" im not trying to BS some story up or defend me driving this car, i was just ranting.
Well im 18 and its all paid off.... but my 2nd car isn't (2005 SRT4heavily modded) (now maybe i'll spend my money on more important things... such as a supercharger!!!) haha on the SRT posts i got tons of BS flags and stuff but i think forums is a much more mature forum. my pics are at www.cardomain.com/id/vsilverstreakv
Who gives a f@%k!? If you do or don't have it paid off...if you are older or younger...who cares. Whatever age..whatever financial status..whatever driving ability...you have experienced a Z...possibly the best Z produced to date. Just learn from the experience, be safe and most importantly, have fun.
....see you at the red light, my brothers and sisters...
....see you at the red light, my brothers and sisters...
Originally Posted by Wired 24/7
Heh... get over yourself.
I never said 16-18 year olds don't deserve to have a $30k car.
I have posted in other threads that it all depends on the status quo. If a lot of kids in your high school are driving a $35-60k car, as was the case at my high school, then having a Z is no big deal to you or anyone else at your school.
In the case of people coming in and b!tching at the 16-18 year olds, they are just pissed because where they live, a $30,000 car might be considered a rare luxury item that only the wealthiest families in the neighborhood can afford. At a local high school in their neighborhood, maybe only 5% of seniors even have a car, let alone a $30k car.
I was merely making fun of 16-18 year olds because of the following trend:
They come in and tell the world (a) they own a 350z, (b) how old they are, and (c) defend themselves by inventing bullsh!t.
I find it funny because if I had owned a 350z when I was in high school, I wouldn't really have given a **** what anyone else thought about it, whether I got the car scott-free from my parents or I was working like crazy at a part time job to make payments. But I sure as hell would'nt have bullsh!tted about it like a lot of kids seem to do.
P.S. That's me in my avatar, with a cap and gown on. I'm 23, I just graduated from UCLA and now I'm a PhD student. Old fart, lol
FYI my car was a college graduation gift from my dying (now dead) grandfather, who basically said that life's too short not to buy or do the things we really want from time to time. So look at it as an inheritance, or whatever. Hell no, I didn't pay for the car myself. It was unexpected as ****, because I've never been spoiled my whole life. I know am lucky, and I appreciate the sentiment and now the car has a good deal of sentimental value to me.
I never said 16-18 year olds don't deserve to have a $30k car.
I have posted in other threads that it all depends on the status quo. If a lot of kids in your high school are driving a $35-60k car, as was the case at my high school, then having a Z is no big deal to you or anyone else at your school.
In the case of people coming in and b!tching at the 16-18 year olds, they are just pissed because where they live, a $30,000 car might be considered a rare luxury item that only the wealthiest families in the neighborhood can afford. At a local high school in their neighborhood, maybe only 5% of seniors even have a car, let alone a $30k car.
I was merely making fun of 16-18 year olds because of the following trend:
They come in and tell the world (a) they own a 350z, (b) how old they are, and (c) defend themselves by inventing bullsh!t.
I find it funny because if I had owned a 350z when I was in high school, I wouldn't really have given a **** what anyone else thought about it, whether I got the car scott-free from my parents or I was working like crazy at a part time job to make payments. But I sure as hell would'nt have bullsh!tted about it like a lot of kids seem to do.
P.S. That's me in my avatar, with a cap and gown on. I'm 23, I just graduated from UCLA and now I'm a PhD student. Old fart, lol

FYI my car was a college graduation gift from my dying (now dead) grandfather, who basically said that life's too short not to buy or do the things we really want from time to time. So look at it as an inheritance, or whatever. Hell no, I didn't pay for the car myself. It was unexpected as ****, because I've never been spoiled my whole life. I know am lucky, and I appreciate the sentiment and now the car has a good deal of sentimental value to me.
Hey Wired in what are you pursuing a PhD if you don't mind my asking?
Last edited by Electricchild; Sep 19, 2005 at 01:08 AM.
Originally Posted by Electricchild
Well said... especially the part about the B.S. stories backin it up. I am not one to get jealous of people... especially on this board. (You'll see me getting jealous of kids my age being able to drive around in M3s and 6 series BMWs). But honestly... 16-18 year olds saying that they fully paid off a Z? It's far fetched... unless you worked at the local Dairy Queen 40 hours a week for 2 years (meaning you didn't once go to school... or at the very least missed out on a lot of it). It's REALLY easy for me to believe 16-18 year olds who say their parents bought the car or heck--- even when the parents pay for a large amount and then the child pays off the rest. But with almost every other person on threads like these saying theyre 18 years old and saying they paid off a 35k car completely by themselves... nope... sorry... unless you're one hell of an entrepreneur, you ain't gettin' that kind of loot with a salary job at 16-18. And I highly doubt that there are THAT many highly skilled entrepreneurs on this thread... or even this website.
Hey Wired in what are you pursuing a PhD if you don't mind my asking?
Hey Wired in what are you pursuing a PhD if you don't mind my asking?
Im 19 and i just bought the car if it matters i got it on my own while going full time to school. i gave up trying to modify my integra after i blew up the motor three times when it was turbo. i loved that car but was sick of haing problems and i felt like hondas s2k wasnt worth it compared to the z
Originally Posted by Acree
i understand what you are saying, but at my highschool, there was only one car nicer than mine, and that was a Z4. notice i said nicer, not faster.
anyways, around my highschool, it was a pretty big deal. i would have people come up to me that i didnt know and say "hey are you the kid in that white porsche?" im not trying to BS some story up or defend me driving this car, i was just ranting.
anyways, around my highschool, it was a pretty big deal. i would have people come up to me that i didnt know and say "hey are you the kid in that white porsche?" im not trying to BS some story up or defend me driving this car, i was just ranting.Oh yeah 26.



