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Old 08-14-2004, 07:59 PM
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Good FIRST car for 17 year old, 10-15k

Hi, I am about to get my license, and I am not sure what car to get.
I want something fast, Manual- RWD/AWD (no FWD), and around 10-15k.
I'm not looking for a speed demon, but it should be relatively fast.
I just want something that I can learn and have fun with for my first car

Look forward to hearing suggestions, thanks!
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Old 08-14-2004, 08:11 PM
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Re: Good FIRST car for 17 year old, 10-15k

Used M3, Cobra, SS, WS6, WRX, FD RX7, 300ZX TT...great cars...but not great for a 17 year old who's going to probably wrap himself around a tree in the 1st turn/race

So...a more sensible choice would be a used MR2, 240SX, Miata, or FC RX7
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Old 08-14-2004, 08:13 PM
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I would have to say a Camaro/Trans Am. You can find excellent examples of them for 10-15k, very good condition as well. But if you want less speed and more refinement then...DEFF. a non-turbo 300zx, no doubt in my mind.
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Old 08-14-2004, 08:28 PM
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Re: Good FIRST car for 17 year old, 10-15k

You could find a descent VR4 for that price range
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Old 08-14-2004, 08:47 PM
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Re: Good FIRST car for 17 year old, 10-15k

VR4 would also be in the "not-a-smart-car-for-a-17-year-old category"
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Re: Good FIRST car for 17 year old, 10-15k

that's a good amount of money for a first car. i would recommend not spending it all at one time. something like a naturally aspirated 300zx, supra, rx-7, or mr2 can all be made very fast once you become more accustomed to driving.
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Re: Good FIRST car for 17 year old, 10-15k

You could do alot w/15k...I suggest maybe getting a 240SX or MR2...drive it for like 6 months...then start modifying to go faster...

That way you get used to your car and it's behavior...you also give yourself time to know what to do and not to...I also suggest some autocrosses or road events...gives you extra seat time and lets you know how your car behaves at speed...even if you dont want to be a autoXer or road racer...it will help you prevent accidents since you will learn car control
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Re: Good FIRST car for 17 year old, 10-15k

I plan to keep it for 1-2years and then buy an STi or something around there.
So i'm probably only going to mod SLIGHTLY. I also forgot to mention that a car with good handling = a plus

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Re: Good FIRST car for 17 year old, 10-15k

AWD DSM just bought one and i love it but if all else fels a used 03 cobra should do ya great but insurnace will be alittle high
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Re: Re: Good FIRST car for 17 year old, 10-15k

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That way you get used to your car and it's behavior...you also give yourself time to know what to do and not to...I also suggest some autocrosses or road events...gives you extra seat time and lets you know how your car behaves at speed...even if you dont want to be a autoXer or road racer...it will help you prevent accidents since you will learn car control
A MUCH respected post! Very true...I've never had to opportunity/privilege to be involved in such an event. Would be VERY fun. But truth told...I've learned the hard way without such advice. MY ADVICE = Not a fast car (as much as it makes me naseaous to say it.) But my
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Re: Good FIRST car for 17 year old, 10-15k

Take it from a fellow 17-year-old - just get a FWD beater until you become an experienced driver. You may think that you want a lot of performance, and you may think that you can handle it, but trust me, you can't. Get a Civic, Corolla, or whatever, drive it for a few years, save your 15K, and then buy an STi when you can afford it. And make sure whatever you get is manual, so that you won't have to learn manual on a performance car.
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Re: Good FIRST car for 17 year old, 10-15k

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Hi, I am about to get my license, and I am not sure what car to get.
I want something fast, Manual- RWD/AWD (no FWD), and around 10-15k.
I'm not looking for a speed demon, but it should be relatively fast.
I just want something that I can learn and have fun with for my first car

Look forward to hearing suggestions, thanks!

You want something fast, so you can hoon it around corners at 60 miles per hour, with all your drunk ass friends in the car, hoping to god they don't die because of your inexperiance. On top of that, you hope the new car, and your assumed 'hooning' abilities will gain you respect from your peers, and the hot chicks. But in reality, your image is nothing but worlthless white trash thinking he's hot shit with everyone else, including society.

In return, the government will then see people like you, assume all of us young licence holders are no differant, place us all in a minority, sterotype us, then give us a 10pm curfew ban. It's all your fault, IT'S ALL YOUR FAULT!!!!!! SAVE ME JEBUS!!!!!!!!!!!!



I'm kidding bro! Take it easy, and try not to speed, do the speed limit, don't drink and drive, and if you have to go fast, don't get caught!
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Re: Re: Good FIRST car for 17 year old, 10-15k

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Take it from a fellow 17-year-old - just get a FWD beater until you become an experienced driver. You may think that you want a lot of performance, and you may think that you can handle it, but trust me, you can't. Get a Civic, Corolla, or whatever, drive it for a few years, save your 15K, and then buy an STi when you can afford it. And make sure whatever you get is manual, so that you won't have to learn manual on a performance car.

I'm with kman on this one, first learn car control and dynamics, and how to handle traffic, full of people intent on killing you, then focus on performance.
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Re: Good FIRST car for 17 year old, 10-15k

Seriously, I used to be such a performance enthusiast, but living in Las Vegas, driving across the strip at 6 PM on Friday night, I'm too scared for my life to care about having a fast car. I'd much rather just save some gas and get a puny little 4-banger, since I hardly go over 40 mph anyways.
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