The Z is done im out!
Damn you must of been going fast to flip it 5 times...
Reason young people can buy cars like the 350z is because lenders are willing to give money out to anyone who wants it regardless of credit history or age anymore. I remember when I was 18 I had a hell of a time just trying to get a credit card with $500 limit on it. Now they mail you credit cards with 10k limits regardless of your credit history or age, its insane....
I won't bag on you for your accident as im sure you have learned your lesson not to mention your issurance company will make you pay for many years to come in higher rates..
Reason young people can buy cars like the 350z is because lenders are willing to give money out to anyone who wants it regardless of credit history or age anymore. I remember when I was 18 I had a hell of a time just trying to get a credit card with $500 limit on it. Now they mail you credit cards with 10k limits regardless of your credit history or age, its insane....
I won't bag on you for your accident as im sure you have learned your lesson not to mention your issurance company will make you pay for many years to come in higher rates..
Many of us while we are young think we are invincible, that the stories we hear will never apply to us, but to the proverbial "them." We don't have a good sense that action equals consequence because we've been lucky to a point and think we are in control, thus giving us even a greater sense of false security. Many of us do not learn from heeding the warnings of the experiences of others. Instead we may get ignorantly defensive because we don't want anyone "preaching" to us and spoiling our fun. Many learn through experience. Some of those experiences can be horrific. All are great learning tools, however unfortunate.
Thanks for posting and leaving your ego to take a beating. You may have lost your car, but you walked away with your life and a lesson you'll keep for the rest of your life. Who knows, your story may make someone think twice and keep someone from getting seriously hurt.
You've grown a little wiser. Good luck. Sermon concluded.
Thanks for posting and leaving your ego to take a beating. You may have lost your car, but you walked away with your life and a lesson you'll keep for the rest of your life. Who knows, your story may make someone think twice and keep someone from getting seriously hurt.
You've grown a little wiser. Good luck. Sermon concluded.
You make a mistake and hopefully learn so you dont become a statistic...he is lucky all he lost was a car and not more, since he had a passenger and ended up in someones lawn...this story could have been alot worst
Originally Posted by xtazee
Drivers like you are the reason for the insurance rates young drivers have. Lack of experience combined with a reckless attitude and immature arrogance that nothing bad can ever happen to them.
+1000000000000000000000000000000
LOL ....I can't help but laugh at this one....driving like a madman with the spare tire on your car...LOL...what a maroon. I'm just wondering if the spare was on the front or the back while he was out doing DONUTS...(Pun fully intended) LOLLOLLOLLOL... Rolling your car 5 times because you're out streeting it up on a spare....I'll be back, all this laughing made me have to pee.
Hey Kcobean check out this thread
https://my350z.com/forum/the-lounge-off-topic/161972-darwin-award-winners-for-2005-a.html
https://my350z.com/forum/the-lounge-off-topic/161972-darwin-award-winners-for-2005-a.html
Originally Posted by Ed 718
Originally Posted by andrew
Many of us while we are young think we are invincible, that the stories we hear will never apply to us, but to the proverbial "them." We don't have a good sense that action equals consequence because we've been lucky to a point and think we are in control, thus giving us even a greater sense of false security. Many of us do not learn from heeding the warnings of the experiences of others. Instead we may get ignorantly defensive because we don't want anyone "preaching" to us and spoiling our fun. Many learn through experience. Some of those experiences can be horrific. All are great learning tools, however unfortunate.
Thanks for posting and leaving your ego to take a beating. You may have lost your car, but you walked away with your life and a lesson you'll keep for the rest of your life. Who knows, your story may make someone think twice and keep someone from getting seriously hurt.
You've grown a little wiser. Good luck. Sermon concluded.
Thanks for posting and leaving your ego to take a beating. You may have lost your car, but you walked away with your life and a lesson you'll keep for the rest of your life. Who knows, your story may make someone think twice and keep someone from getting seriously hurt.
You've grown a little wiser. Good luck. Sermon concluded.
Originally Posted by xtazee
Drivers like you are the reason for the insurance rates young drivers have. Lack of experience combined with a reckless attitude and immature arrogance that nothing bad can ever happen to them.




