Headlight Conversions?
Originally Posted by GRAF-FITI,Mar 3 2008, 01:46 PM
i'd go with whichever one costs more, as i'm sure your parents are buying for you
OT, but this posts is exactly one of the reasons why a great forum turns sour.
To the OP - test drive both, and get what you like the best. And yes, you can swap headlights.
Originally Posted by PilotSi,Mar 3 2008, 01:20 PM
And this posts benefits how?
OT, but this posts is exactly one of the reasons why a great forum turns sour.
To the OP - test drive both, and get what you like the best. And yes, you can swap headlights.
OT, but this posts is exactly one of the reasons why a great forum turns sour.
To the OP - test drive both, and get what you like the best. And yes, you can swap headlights.
Also it seems that these repetitive (and sometimes poorly written/thought out) topics/posts are coming from younger people getting the car. There's a general feeling that young people buying s2000's are stupid and don't deserve the car. As a young person (21) I hate the stigma but try to show that not all young owners are dumb or lazy.
Originally Posted by Ouhei,Mar 3 2008, 03:32 PM
There's a general feeling that young people buying s2000's are stupid and don't deserve the car. As a young person (21) I hate the stigma but try to show that not all young owners are dumb or lazy.
i'm sorry but i have no respect for these children that have minimal to no driving experience driving more performance oriented cars...
this is in light of the fact that spoiling your kid serves no purpose and only skews their view of the real world...plus the fact if you work for something you tend to appreciate it more...
i saw too many kids when i was younger get a nice car, crash it or go to rehab, parents think it's their fault so they just buy them a new car....what does that teach?
there are more important things at 18, like getting into college and getting an education than throwing money away on a car....
Originally Posted by GRAF-FITI,Mar 3 2008, 04:42 PM
i'm glad you understand....can you honestly tell me at 18 this kid can afford not only to purchase the car but insure it under his own name?
i'm sorry but i have no respect for these children that have minimal to no driving experience driving more performance oriented cars...
this is in light of the fact that spoiling your kid serves no purpose and only skews their view of the real world...plus the fact if you work for something you tend to appreciate it more...
i saw too many kids when i was younger get a nice car, crash it or go to rehab, parents think it's their fault so they just buy them a new car....what does that teach?
there are more important things at 18, like getting into college and getting an education than throwing money away on a car....
i'm sorry but i have no respect for these children that have minimal to no driving experience driving more performance oriented cars...
this is in light of the fact that spoiling your kid serves no purpose and only skews their view of the real world...plus the fact if you work for something you tend to appreciate it more...
i saw too many kids when i was younger get a nice car, crash it or go to rehab, parents think it's their fault so they just buy them a new car....what does that teach?
there are more important things at 18, like getting into college and getting an education than throwing money away on a car....
All I'm saying is, you can't hammer on someone without knowing the facts. And who are you to judge them if their parents are purchasing the car for them? Fact of the matter is, why do you care?
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