youngest s2k owner
what if the people themselves have $120,000 cars as their weekend cars, and $60,000 cars as their daily driver's? do you think the person then has enough money to buy their kid what they think is a car in the right price range...$30,000?----moyopoyo
the right price range for a kid? or you kidding me dude? you think that because the parents make more money that they should get their kids better cars? Your a bigger retard then I thought.
I'll use myself as an example for this case. My parents are very well off. Proabably more wealth accumulated then anyone on this board can even imagine. Did they buy me a car whe i was 16?
No.
Why? Not because they didnt have enough money, not because i didn't earn it for being such a good hard worker both at my job as well as in school. Its cause i was 16. Simple as that. I did not have the driving experience necessary to properly handle a car such as an S2000 (as an example). I even earned enough money to get a really fast car if i wanted but they would not let me. First, cause a car is the worst investment anyone can make financially. Second, because they didnt want their 16 year old kid in the hospital (or worse some innocent bystander) cause he wanted to show his friends how cool he was with his new ride. 99% of 16 year olds are not mature enough to handle an expensive car. Looking back im thankful they didnt just buy me a car. Gotta learn to make it on your own man, cause the world aint gonna hand you shit once your parents kick you out.
Just cause a kid's parents have more money does not mean the kid is a better driver or more mature then a kid who's parents don't make as much. So i dont know what the fck you were trying to prove by saying how much money someone's parents have and how it should be relative to the car they should get their snot-nosed spoiled-ass 16 year old.
the right price range for a kid? or you kidding me dude? you think that because the parents make more money that they should get their kids better cars? Your a bigger retard then I thought.
I'll use myself as an example for this case. My parents are very well off. Proabably more wealth accumulated then anyone on this board can even imagine. Did they buy me a car whe i was 16?
No.
Why? Not because they didnt have enough money, not because i didn't earn it for being such a good hard worker both at my job as well as in school. Its cause i was 16. Simple as that. I did not have the driving experience necessary to properly handle a car such as an S2000 (as an example). I even earned enough money to get a really fast car if i wanted but they would not let me. First, cause a car is the worst investment anyone can make financially. Second, because they didnt want their 16 year old kid in the hospital (or worse some innocent bystander) cause he wanted to show his friends how cool he was with his new ride. 99% of 16 year olds are not mature enough to handle an expensive car. Looking back im thankful they didnt just buy me a car. Gotta learn to make it on your own man, cause the world aint gonna hand you shit once your parents kick you out.
Just cause a kid's parents have more money does not mean the kid is a better driver or more mature then a kid who's parents don't make as much. So i dont know what the fck you were trying to prove by saying how much money someone's parents have and how it should be relative to the car they should get their snot-nosed spoiled-ass 16 year old.
Why does everyone think this car is so hard to handle? Do any of you have the SLIGHTEST idea about how many kids have Z28 camaros or GT mustangs? These cars have much more power/torque and near equal for the GT and faster acceleration for the camaro. These cars also do NOT have the BRAKES/manuverability of this car. I think this car is much safer than many others kids can afford. 240 hp is no joke, but it isn't hard to handle. This is coming from a kid who drives a 800-900 hp supra though.




Of course, it depends on the type of girl too