This pertains to the "17 year olds getting Z's" debate...
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Haha no biggie. This thread is relatively worthless and serves as a place for people to just be mean to each other for no particular reason.
If only them meddling kids weren't so gosh darn cocky...
All joking aside, I enjoy seeing some of the car history of the more senior members. Sometimes I wish I grew up in the 240z era. What a time that must have been...
If only them meddling kids weren't so gosh darn cocky...
All joking aside, I enjoy seeing some of the car history of the more senior members. Sometimes I wish I grew up in the 240z era. What a time that must have been...
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My dad bought his first car in 1958, a 56 Plymouth Fury :P I love to hear about the cars he's had over the years.
wouldn't it have been? Its relieving to see how many others started with 5th gen civics though lol
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I loved my '97 honda accord. She'll always be my first love, that's just how first cars are. We had a good 6 year run together. I intend to keep my Z till it's either being sent to the scrap yard or handed down to my son. It surely won't be his first car, however...
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My girlfriend's '07 Tiburon on the other hand... lol
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wow this thread is huge. Why doesnt this forum have a limit on post count?
Anyway I will admit to being spoiled. My parents are well off and when i turned 16 I got a
Used 2002 Base Auto RSX.
I just traded in the rsx a month ago for a
Used 2005 Touring MT 350z.
I did financing without a co-signer and I am proudly making the payments myself. Since I never paid for the rsx i never felt like it was really mine.
Anyway I will admit to being spoiled. My parents are well off and when i turned 16 I got a
Used 2002 Base Auto RSX.
I just traded in the rsx a month ago for a
Used 2005 Touring MT 350z.
I did financing without a co-signer and I am proudly making the payments myself. Since I never paid for the rsx i never felt like it was really mine.
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I got my Z when i was 17 as a Graduation/Birthday/ Eagle Scout achievement gift.. Im 22 now and its in very good condition I have had tikkets but ive had to pay em off myself. idk what the big deal is lol
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^ The big deal is a lot of older guys paid 30k for a car that is now worth as low as 9k. Teens are buying them up for cheap, and for that they are bitter.
I have only been here a short time, but this is my take. You see the thread where the 17 year old gets a Z. Fast forward 2 weeks, to when he drifted into a telephone pole, ruining a car that is somewhat popular on this website. I would probably not be here today if the car I had at 17(VW Beetle, less than 100 HP) had as much power as my Z, and I doubt that I am the only person who would say that.
I would not allow my 17 year old child to own one of these cars. Certainly not as a first car.
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On the other hand you see people like me who get one at 17 as their first car but has been driving since he he was 15. I have had an obsession and passion for cars since i was 2 before I got the Z like a month before I was begging for just any car, i remember there was a guy selling a 1986 camaro in ehh condition for 2000 and me begging my parents to let me borrow the money and that I would pay them back. I guess they trusted me and my judgement enough to reward my achievements and birthday and going off to college etc etc with a car that I wanted. Im glad they did and i dont think I let them down.