First Car(G35c)
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Originally Posted by irich1L
my parents are thinking about buying me a g35 coupe ( 2006 ) for my first car..
im in highschool(17)
am i too young to have a g35 for my first car?
im in highschool(17)
am i too young to have a g35 for my first car?
Second, dont get it. Your first car a G35?!? do you even know how to drive? How long have you been experienced behind the wheel? I had plenty of experience when I got mine.
So bottom line... dont get it. Unless you wanna kill yourself or have a massive lawsuit against you. Plus like someother guys side you have to know how to control a RWD before you push it to its limits.
Originally Posted by irich1L
my parents are thinking about buying me a g35 coupe ( 2006 ) for my first car..
im in highschool(17)
am i too young to have a g35 for my first car?
im in highschool(17)
am i too young to have a g35 for my first car?
I had an 87 buick skyhawk for my first car.!! You have it really good kid.!!
I sure hope you realize that..!! Yes,way too much car for you at that age.!!
I would say go with a wrx its the ultimate teenage car. I'm nineteen and i was eighteen when i got my coupe and its definitely too powerful of a car for me to have driven when i first started driving
Originally Posted by skaterbasist
First of all, why dont you pay for it yourself. I feel satisfied and great to know that although im 18 I am paying for my own car...dont be spoiled or let yourself get spoiled. Work for it.
Second, dont get it. Your first car a G35?!? do you even know how to drive? How long have you been experienced behind the wheel? I had plenty of experience when I got mine.
So bottom line... dont get it. Unless you wanna kill yourself or have a massive lawsuit against you. Plus like someother guys side you have to know how to control a RWD before you push it to its limits.
Second, dont get it. Your first car a G35?!? do you even know how to drive? How long have you been experienced behind the wheel? I had plenty of experience when I got mine.
So bottom line... dont get it. Unless you wanna kill yourself or have a massive lawsuit against you. Plus like someother guys side you have to know how to control a RWD before you push it to its limits.
Driven and know how to control RWD.
Buy something youre not going to be worried about fkking up. Trust me on that one. Cars will come and go. I had had eight cars by the time I turned 30—and I think a bunch of us can say that around here being the enthusiasts that we are.
Save your money and have fun. I think the total value of my first five cars is about equal to the value of my G35 coupe when I bought it. Thats five different cars I had one hell of a time wrecking, repairing and modifying, and hardly worrying about.
When you're 17 you don't know $hit, unless your name's Chip Foose and you've worked on cars inside and out since birth. Buy an older car that you think is slick and turn it into a ride thats uniquely yours with the money you've saved by not getting the G35. You might find yourself in a car community of first generation 300ZX's and you realize, "These digital guages are 22 freakin years old! And this car screams after slipping a bigger turbo in it!" (my story hehehe) Parts are cheaper for most popular older cars than a new car, which helps a ton. Nothing gets more street cred than choosing a unique path for yourself and following it contrary to the status quo. Like I say, build your own bandwagon.
Save your money and have fun. I think the total value of my first five cars is about equal to the value of my G35 coupe when I bought it. Thats five different cars I had one hell of a time wrecking, repairing and modifying, and hardly worrying about.
When you're 17 you don't know $hit, unless your name's Chip Foose and you've worked on cars inside and out since birth. Buy an older car that you think is slick and turn it into a ride thats uniquely yours with the money you've saved by not getting the G35. You might find yourself in a car community of first generation 300ZX's and you realize, "These digital guages are 22 freakin years old! And this car screams after slipping a bigger turbo in it!" (my story hehehe) Parts are cheaper for most popular older cars than a new car, which helps a ton. Nothing gets more street cred than choosing a unique path for yourself and following it contrary to the status quo. Like I say, build your own bandwagon.
Last edited by kidtronix; Sep 19, 2006 at 06:11 PM.
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or evem a wrx! or EVO! lol
