Originally posted by: BooGiMaN
i think you should get a tricyle...sporty, RWD, and very reliable...you can even get soem tassles for the handle bar grips..
overall you can u can still pick up kindergarden chicks since from your first car choices seem to be where your maturity level is
im just messing with you..seriously getting a sports car when ur young is cool but unless u have been driving awhile it may be too much car for you...that and i think ur insurance payments are going to be throguh the roof...why dont you get a regular mustang ..use that for a year or two then get the cobra....
Originally posted by: atom
Why rag on him if you know nothing about him? I had a "sports car" as my first car, less than a year of driving. In 6 years of driving I've had 1 parking violation on my record. Not all kids with fresh licenses are speed racers. Only he knows for sure if he's responsible enough to handle a car like that.
I'm going to guess at an 89 Porsche 944 NA. Sounds about right. Also totally undoable for somebody his age.His earlier thread was asking about an SVT Mustang Cobra..if that gives you any idea what he's looking for...before a Cobra, now a Supra..wonder what's next..
Originally posted by: yoda291
get a camry or an accord. They would fit you well to start. Maybe even a civic. Do a 95% test. Goto a large cubicle farm and look at where the normal employee/grunt parks. Eliminate the top 5% of cars you like and if your pick isn't there...it's prolly not a good idea.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Oh you're the Cobra guy. Look, have you even checked any insurance rates or are you just picking what you think would be a fun car with no idea how much it's going to cost you? I said it in the last thread and I'll say it again: You're in for a nasty fuggin surprise when you find out how much it's going to cost to insure your 17 year old self on a car with any semblance of power or performance.I'm going to guess at an 89 Porsche 944 NA. Sounds about right. Also totally undoable for somebody his age.His earlier thread was asking about an SVT Mustang Cobra..if that gives you any idea what he's looking for...before a Cobra, now a Supra..wonder what's next..
Originally posted by: NokiaDude
BTW, is there any way to adjust the gear ratios on an automatic? Or at least make it shift at higher revs? My 96 Chevy Lumina cuts out at 4k revs, I want it to barely redline at 6k.
That's a trick a lot of teenagers do to get around insurance costs but from what I've heard in a great many cases technically they are breaching insurance since they are in fact the one who drives the car so much - if you ever had to make a great claim you may find that the insurance company finds out that you are really the only person who drives the car and claim denied.You're also assuming that he is going to insure it under his name. I probably wouldn't have a car right now if I owned it, and insured it under my name. My mom owns the car, and is the primary driver on it. This makes it a whole hell of a lot cheaper.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
That's a trick a lot of teenagers do to get around insurance costs but from what I've heard in a great many cases technically they are breaching insurance since they are in fact the one who drives the car so much - if you ever had to make a great claim you may find that the insurance company finds out that you are really the only person who drives the car and claim denied.You're also assuming that he is going to insure it under his name. I probably wouldn't have a car right now if I owned it, and insured it under my name. My mom owns the car, and is the primary driver on it. This makes it a whole hell of a lot cheaper.
Actually, an '89 944 NA would only have 160 horsepower. Though it is rather light (about 2,800 lbs) and RWD so it's not that great in snow or wet weather. Plus, those cars tend to attract a lot of attention and they encourage showing off.Originally posted by: Skoorb
Oh you're the Cobra guy. Look, have you even checked any insurance rates or are you just picking what you think would be a fun car with no idea how much it's going to cost you? I said it in the last thread and I'll say it again: You're in for a nasty fuggin surprise when you find out how much it's going to cost to insure your 17 year old self on a car with any semblance of power or performance.I'm going to guess at an 89 Porsche 944 NA. Sounds about right. Also totally undoable for somebody his age.His earlier thread was asking about an SVT Mustang Cobra..if that gives you any idea what he's looking for...before a Cobra, now a Supra..wonder what's next..
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Actually, an '89 944 NA would only have 160 horsepower. Though it is rather light (about 2,800 lbs) and RWD so it's not that great in snow or wet weather. Plus, those cars tend to attract a lot of attention and they encourage showing off.Originally posted by: Skoorb
Oh you're the Cobra guy. Look, have you even checked any insurance rates or are you just picking what you think would be a fun car with no idea how much it's going to cost you? I said it in the last thread and I'll say it again: You're in for a nasty fuggin surprise when you find out how much it's going to cost to insure your 17 year old self on a car with any semblance of power or performance.I'm going to guess at an 89 Porsche 944 NA. Sounds about right. Also totally undoable for somebody his age.His earlier thread was asking about an SVT Mustang Cobra..if that gives you any idea what he's looking for...before a Cobra, now a Supra..wonder what's next..
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