too much power for a 16 year old?
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Originally Posted by skylar
^ well it depends... alot of things come into play: will it be ur first car??? do u know how to drive yet??? etc...
if you have any sort of showoff mentality (which a lot of kids at 16 have, especially with cars) i guarantee you will wrap it around a pole
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Originally Posted by dirtyserby
Personally i think that after a few days with this car anyone can learn to drive it properly, but its not even that, its the maturity level...
if you have any sort of showoff mentality (which a lot of kids at 16 have, especially with cars) i guarantee you will wrap it around a pole
if you have any sort of showoff mentality (which a lot of kids at 16 have, especially with cars) i guarantee you will wrap it around a pole
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It all depends on the driver... Which in this case is a 16year old... For a first car i wouldn't recommend it just because when i was 16 i was doing all the dumb things ur not suppose to do... And he will be taunted by the other kids at school... Peer pressure is big at any school... Thats a hard decision...
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Originally Posted by abcdefGGGGGG
this car isnt that fast. youll be fine with it if you know how to drive well.
Its fast if you wanna make it fast by pushing it. Personally, I dont think any 16 year old should be learning and driving on this car.
I first started driving a sh!tty white mini-van
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