How many sedan owner here are under 35?
I think the post should really be "Any 03-06 sedan owners OVER 35 on here?" 
Seriously, the older drivers are giving up their leases or trading the older models in for new stuff. Go into the G37 forums, or M35/45 forums where cars are more expensive and most will be over 35.
At least that's my observation out on the forum. Out in the rear world, ever sedan I see is driven by some lady or some older guy who doesn't even know this site exists...nor does he care.
Enthusiast message boards tend to be overrun by the younger generation, and since the g35 is becoming cheap, it's no surprise the vast majority of posters here are so young.

Seriously, the older drivers are giving up their leases or trading the older models in for new stuff. Go into the G37 forums, or M35/45 forums where cars are more expensive and most will be over 35.
At least that's my observation out on the forum. Out in the rear world, ever sedan I see is driven by some lady or some older guy who doesn't even know this site exists...nor does he care.
Enthusiast message boards tend to be overrun by the younger generation, and since the g35 is becoming cheap, it's no surprise the vast majority of posters here are so young.
I wish I was driving around in 17k car when I was 17-18. I had a $2000 rust bucket CRX. I can't see how the young coupe owners can afford insurance. I'm 26 and the insurance on a coupe would be $300 a month.
I guess the parents are buying yall cars and paying for insurance.
I guess the parents are buying yall cars and paying for insurance.
I wish I was driving around in 17k car when I was 17-18. I had a $2000 rust bucket CRX. I can't see how the young coupe owners can afford insurance. I'm 26 and the insurance on a coupe would be $300 a month.
I guess the parents are buying yall cars and paying for insurance.
I guess the parents are buying yall cars and paying for insurance.
I wish I was driving around in 17k car when I was 17-18. I had a $2000 rust bucket CRX. I can't see how the young coupe owners can afford insurance. I'm 26 and the insurance on a coupe would be $300 a month.
I guess the parents are buying yall cars and paying for insurance.
I guess the parents are buying yall cars and paying for insurance.
Still $300/month seems kinda high. Mine is nowhere near that despite totaling the 94 Trans Am in 07 and the 00 Trans Am in December 08, both my fault, and a couple misc. tickets.
Unless maybe you're talking a much newer coupe?





