Just another wrecked Z
Ready for retirement then I see
I had a great job when I was 18. I did not have to pay rent either... My Uncle took care of my housing and most of my bills, he even paid for me to go to college. Best of all he gave me a tank to drive, and I drove it over everything.
I had a high paying (for my age) job in high school, and after high school things have only improved. I'm not even specifically defending him because I'm well aware that EVERY 16-20 year old pays all their own bills and buys their own car, yeahhhhh right! I'm tired of hearing it too. But just keep in mind that there are a few here and there that are in a good enough financial situation to gain some independence from their parents paying for everything.
The one thing I do have to say is that even though I pay for it thank god I get to be on my parents insurance policy and receive all of their discounts. Even with that insurance on my Z32 at 18 was high and it's only going up for the Z33.
The one thing I do have to say is that even though I pay for it thank god I get to be on my parents insurance policy and receive all of their discounts. Even with that insurance on my Z32 at 18 was high and it's only going up for the Z33.
Why do you think this is!!!!
Yeah one reason is because it is a sports car but the other reason is because of younger drivers.
Im not saying every 16-18 yr old is reckless when driving but statistics prove everything.
same here. but ive been working and saving every last dime since i saw a z for the first time and i knew i had to make one mine so i did oh and my mom told me if i want a car i have to work for it cause shes not gonna buy me one. so here i am 17 and 10k in debt. would i do it again hell yes. how many people can say that they purchased one of there dream cars at 17(i made sure i had it the day i turned 17) with there own money. so when i turn 18 on july 23 2009 she me and her will have been together for a year.
and lets see 0 accidents and i live in ny u know how aggressive we drive. you show the power some respect and you will be able to handle it but the moment you start abusing that power and keep pushing it beyond your capabilities you will lose it. and when you lose it you will lose it bad. i do also have fun with it and learn how to control the power. but there are certain times for that. i know im only 17 but i have seen people 4X my age with less power get in wore accidents. i also dd my z i drove it in the snow and its still in once piece i saw mini vans and civics crashed and totaled so age is not a factor here
and lets see 0 accidents and i live in ny u know how aggressive we drive. you show the power some respect and you will be able to handle it but the moment you start abusing that power and keep pushing it beyond your capabilities you will lose it. and when you lose it you will lose it bad. i do also have fun with it and learn how to control the power. but there are certain times for that. i know im only 17 but i have seen people 4X my age with less power get in wore accidents. i also dd my z i drove it in the snow and its still in once piece i saw mini vans and civics crashed and totaled so age is not a factor here
Um okay? And you know this how? Yeah your a dumbass. When I was 16-17 i worked for outback steakhouse, and bjs brewhouse as there head cook, while after that working for a huge club in los angeles as there cook. Making about 15.50 an hour at my last job at 17 years old working 40 hours a week. I saved up for my 2008 350z. At 15 years old I worked for Six Flags just as a cashier not making a lot of money, but I saved all of it, and did not spend a cent. So please do not assume that I could not save up for a 30,000 car because it is possible, if you know how to save money.
Oh and thanks for even saying that, because it makes me feel even way better, accomplishing something you think is so hard to do.
Oh and thanks for even saying that, because it makes me feel even way better, accomplishing something you think is so hard to do.
as if you actually saved $30K in 2 years to pay cash for an '08 Z. but then again it's easy when you still live with mommy and daddy.
You show your true intelligence here, everyone should be 17 and $10,000 in debt. You do realize that that much money could have helped to pay for an education (which judging by the English in your comment, you obviously need) that would put you a lot further in life, without depreciation that accompanies a car, than owning a certain car.
But hey it's all good when you're making bank right from out of the womb. Who needs school or college?






Please don't make me laugh anymore! If you're gonna make **** up, you might as well make it half believable. You did not purchase a brand new HR 350Z by yourself. So just stop lying.







