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Old Jun 12, 2011 | 06:22 AM
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Welcome to the boards?
LOL...now that was actually good!
Old Jun 21, 2011 | 09:24 PM
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16 - 97' Honda Accord -2010
17 - 04' 350z -2011

I'm 17 but I bought my Z MYSELF in cash.
Old Jun 21, 2011 | 10:05 PM
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Originally Posted by asianpersuasian
I'm 17 but I bought my Z MYSELF in cash.
I'm so proud of you.
Old Jun 22, 2011 | 01:51 AM
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Originally Posted by asianpersuasian
16 - 97' Honda Accord -2010
17 - 04' 350z -2011

I'm 17 but I bought my Z MYSELF with cash given to me by my parents.
Fixed for accuracy.
Old Jun 22, 2011 | 04:31 AM
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Originally Posted by asianpersuasian
I'm 17 but I bought my Z MYSELF in cash.
Assuming you go to school full time and have had a part time job for 2 years that pays $7.00/hr

1700 hours worked would buy you a $12k car. That means you spent 85 weeks working 20 hours a week and spent every single penny on your car before taxes. (rough math done on toes)

You're either car poor and bad with money, spent more time working than getting an education, you bought a salvage title for $3k, or you're wrong about it being YOUR money.

EDIT: I left out the ever-important, "I make $40k a year!" claim by so many teens who come on here.

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Old Jun 24, 2011 | 11:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Flick Montana
Assuming you go to school full time and have had a part time job for 2 years that pays $7.00/hr

1700 hours worked would buy you a $12k car. That means you spent 85 weeks working 20 hours a week and spent every single penny on your car before taxes. (rough math done on toes)

You're either car poor and bad with money, spent more time working than getting an education, you bought a salvage title for $3k, or you're wrong about it being YOUR money.

EDIT: I left out the ever-important, "I make $40k a year!" claim by so many teens who come on here.

Yes I go to school full time. I've never had a part time job. I own my own online marketing agency.

40k a year is ********.


Originally Posted by illjim69
Fixed for accuracy.
Hell no. I earned this all by myself.


I'm guessing the reason you dicks don't believe me is that you haven't done anything productive in your life so far. Just a guess I could be wrong.
Old Jun 24, 2011 | 12:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Flick Montana
Assuming you go to school full time and have had a part time job for 2 years that pays $7.00/hr

1700 hours worked would buy you a $12k car. That means you spent 85 weeks working 20 hours a week and spent every single penny on your car before taxes. (rough math done on toes)

You're either car poor and bad with money, spent more time working than getting an education, you bought a salvage title for $3k, or you're wrong about it being YOUR money.

EDIT: I left out the ever-important, "I make $40k a year!" claim by so many teens who come on here.
There was numerous times where I was making over $20/hr as a 17/18 year old. It depends what field you work in. Give the kid some credit.
Old Jun 24, 2011 | 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Flick Montana

1700 hours worked would buy you a $12k car. That means you spent 85 weeks working 20 hours a week and spent every single penny on your car before taxes. (rough math done on toes)


EDIT: I left out the ever-important, "I make $40k a year!" claim by so many teens who come on here.
Forgot to mention this on my last post but here it is.

If I was making "40k a year" there is no way in hell I would buy this car. (maybe since its an awesome car)

That would come out to be a little under 2/4 (because of taxes / insurace / gas) of your years wages would be put towards the car. This would leave you to around 25k to spend on everything else.

Your probably saying just finance the car but I don't like debt so I wouldn't finance the car. The extra money you spend on interest and other crap fees really adds up.
Old Jun 25, 2011 | 06:06 AM
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I've been 16 since April... And I have one? I've been working for a long time and I don't know how all of you are and I'm not saying you are but alot of people get really upset about 16 and 17 year olds getting cars such as the 350z because they're older and are just jealous they didn't get one at this age. But not all kids are the same and it's kinda immature to just say he's to young to have this he doesn't know how much it cost to own one blah blah blah. I mean some people don't give kids enough credit. Yeah we're not as experienced but I mean some are. I mean I asked my dad for a nicer car then my little Colorado as my first car and I didn't get it... So I fixed it up, then I saved up worked studied asked questions and then bought my car. I don't think it's really anyones place to decide how old you need to be to own a certain kind of car. I believe it's up to the parents and the kid depending on how mature they are.
Old Jun 25, 2011 | 09:42 AM
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1. 1995 JEEP wrangler... loved it, but wanted a car. only car parents bought to start me off. from there, its all me!
2. 1995 FORD Probe..... dont ask....
3. 1996 EAGLE Talon ESI... my first dive into tuning cars.

4. 1996 EAGLE TALON TSI... hand built from bottom up. rolled it...
5. 1992 EAGLE TALON TSI AWD.... built as a project car. fast.
6. 1997 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GST... i still regret selling this car. i worked so hard on it.

7. 1992 NISSAN 240SX... did my first SR20 swap and drift ready!

8. 1993 NISSAN 240SX... another SR20 swap and TEIN coils w/ skyline gtr seats. loved it

9. 1993 EAGLE TALON TSI AWD.... i wasnt ready to shake DSM's yet

10. 2001 HONDA S2000... built it all out, methanol injection, turbo, forged internals, tuned by FORGED PERFORMANCE. sold for a Z

11. 2004 YAMAHA R1... so much fun. limited edition liquid silver.

12. 1996 HONDA CIVIC... lsvtec supercharged. far faster than it could handle. too much power!!! seriously.

13. 1996 NISSAN 240SX... was gonna be a project but i was dumb and sold it.

14. 1999 DODGE DURANGO... still have it. i tow my toys with it
15.2007 NISSAN 350Z NISMO... my graduation gift to myself for finishing college and getting a new job. haha. MY BABY!
Old Jun 27, 2011 | 08:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Trey3
I've been 16 since April... And I have one? I've been working for a long time and I don't know how all of you are and I'm not saying you are but alot of people get really upset about 16 and 17 year olds getting cars such as the 350z because they're older and are just jealous they didn't get one at this age. But not all kids are the same and it's kinda immature to just say he's to young to have this he doesn't know how much it cost to own one blah blah blah. I mean some people don't give kids enough credit. Yeah we're not as experienced but I mean some are. I mean I asked my dad for a nicer car then my little Colorado as my first car and I didn't get it... So I fixed it up, then I saved up worked studied asked questions and then bought my car. I don't think it's really anyones place to decide how old you need to be to own a certain kind of car. I believe it's up to the parents and the kid depending on how mature they are.
Can you at least fix some of your run on sentences?

Jeez... Proof it a little before you get all antsy and post.
Old Jun 27, 2011 | 08:07 AM
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Originally Posted by NISMOtuner

2. 1995 FORD Probe..... dont ask....

Funny.... What color was it?
Old Jun 27, 2011 | 10:38 AM
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Originally Posted by gidiup
Can you at least fix some of your run on sentences?

Jeez... Proof it a little before you get all antsy and post.
Grammar is for losers.
Old Jun 28, 2011 | 01:06 PM
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i think the basics come down to this now (and it has been mentioned numerous times already)

A 350Z is a cheap affordable sports car at this point in time. a young kid can easily obtain one. I do believe however it should not be a first car. being young, dumb, and have a relatively high HP car is not a good combination for a first time driver. Just asking for trouble.
Old Jun 28, 2011 | 02:04 PM
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But you've still got to consider who it is and there experience... I've been driving for a long time though I'm only 16 and this is my 2nd car. This is a fast car but it's not that high hp.
Old Jun 28, 2011 | 02:27 PM
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What's your idea of a "long time" to be driving? I started learning to drive around 11 years old, i was driving on the roads with my dad by the time i was 13-14 years old, and I can tell you even back then in the early 90s where laws weren't as strict as they are now, and roads weren't as congested as they are now, by the time i was legally allowed to drive, i still had a lot to learn. But you learn from age and experiences, and face it, teens do not have either to their advantage, but they sure think they do. I don't think most of us are grouping all teenagers in the same boat, but we are grouping a majority in that boat of not knowing how to control a car properly. 230whp is a lot for a typical 17 year old that has only been driving maybe a year of their lives. And unfortunately they do not really have "real experience" of driving and learning how to deal with certain situations. This is the reason why insurance is so high for people in that age range. Most accidents are caused by them.
Old Jun 28, 2011 | 04:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Trey3
But you've still got to consider who it is and there experience... I've been driving for a long time though I'm only 16 and this is my 2nd car. This is a fast car but it's not that high hp.
What happened to the first car?


Can we guess???
Old Jun 28, 2011 | 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Trey3
I've been 16 since April... And I have one? I've been working for a long time and I don't know how all of you are and I'm not saying you are but alot of people get really upset about 16 and 17 year olds getting cars such as the 350z because they're older and are just jealous they didn't get one at this age. But not all kids are the same and it's kinda immature to just say he's to young to have this he doesn't know how much it cost to own one blah blah blah. I mean some people don't give kids enough credit. Yeah we're not as experienced but I mean some are. I mean I asked my dad for a nicer car then my little Colorado as my first car and I didn't get it... So I fixed it up, then I saved up worked studied asked questions and then bought my car. I don't think it's really anyones place to decide how old you need to be to own a certain kind of car. I believe it's up to the parents and the kid depending on how mature they are.
Lol...

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16 - 1989 Plymouth Voyager
17 - 2000 Toyota Celica GTS
18 - 2003 Nissan 350Z
20 - 1998 Nissan Skyline GTST
21 - 2001 Subaru WRX
22 - 1990 Nissan Skyline GTR
Old Jun 28, 2011 | 05:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Trey3
But you've still got to consider who it is and there experience... I've been driving for a long time though I'm only 16
So you were driving on the streets at 13, that sounds like BS to me.

Being experienced isn't just knowing how to drive a certain car, its also being aware of what's going on around you and being able to predict certain situations on the roads.

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