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Old 01-03-2005, 09:57 PM
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Re: Unexperienced Drivers

Hell I'm 16, Just got on the road mid October this year. I've got my Monte Carlo but I'm still driving my dads 90 Dakota, shit even I know I need some drive time befor I get behind that beast. That dumbass had it coming. Im glad only his car got fubar.
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Old 01-04-2005, 03:16 AM
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lol, yeah for a 17year old to have a car like that is crazy but where i'm living now (the emirates) i kid you not when i say 1 of 4 drivers under 20 are driving outright monsters on the road. Too many rich kids.

A friend of mine just got his license 1 month ago and hes now looking for a car to buy, which his parents are gonna pay for. He's considering a ferrari, porsche or maybe a new mustang and believe me, he can't drive for shit.

Anyway, chances are the Supra was fully insured...... I still can't imagine anyway he could have flipped his car though. When i totalled my camaro i hit the curb of a roundabout at well over 150kms and the car didn't flip, it just bounced off the curb and went over the roundabout. I wasn't totally sideways when i hit but neither was i straight so i dunno. The supra shouldn't be very different I think, but hey who knows what happened.
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Old 01-04-2005, 07:06 PM
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Re: Unexperienced Drivers

damn thats crazy.
I'm so tired of seeing so many spoiled kids around my town and knowing I'm not one of them even though I finally have a newer car with air conditioning now. Kids are having parents spend $25,000-$40,000+ on their bmw's, lexus's, mercedes, etc here in sarasota Florida. Hell one guy actually just got a brand new yellow gsx street bike to accompany his brand new bmw 7 series with 20' rims. If I had the money they did, I would invest in 2 or 3 used cars and build them into monsters for the same price.

Fortunately I worked out a deal with my parents that if I take mechanics and driving classes this semester then they will help me pay for a used eclipse gst/gsx, thank god.
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Old 01-04-2005, 07:34 PM
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damn statistics are correct than. Teens who drive a high powered car have a 8% of knowing how to control the damn powerful thing. Im already having trouble controlling the speed in my cuzin's talon tsi awd, and that shit is fast. i admit im not a good driver but still, i wouldnt race my car until i got used to it first.
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