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I apologize for jumping on your case but I'm not really sure how you read between the lines on what you said. Anyway, I tend to look at any behavior like that (police chases) a little harsher than most people because of one my friend's dad was killed in the line of duty chasing two teenagers in a car. Going to a police funeral with over 500 officers and a 5-mile procession leaves a lasting impression. Obviously the G is a sporty car but just remember there is a time and place for it. I do remember being your age and wanting to drive fast and have fun but please be responsible in how you do it. If you are able to do it you might look into a driving school that teaches car control and driving techniques, it's a good way to learn how cars react to driver input and how to control a car in difficult situations. It's something I wish I had done when I was younger because those schools really help your learn your limits as a driver so you don't get into a bad situation. Not to suggest that you are a bad driver but it's always good to improve your driving skill no matter who you are.
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totaly agreed, your looking out for the public good guy. and thats a good idea for a high speeds driving school. i went to one last august. it was 600 for 3 hours but it was worth it. it taught me alot, plus i go into empty parking lots and rip the e brake, fast cornering and basicly just learning how to keeping the car under controll. i know my cars limits. but im not a professional so there is always room for error but i like my car so i drive resonsible so its not under the parting out list!
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