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Anyone else notice how off topic this thread got, or how all the threads get once someone mentions being a tennager with a Camaro?
OP, get yourself a Ranger, S10, Explorer, Blazer. Something in that area that will serve you well.
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You're right. Not all 16-year-olds are immature drivers. And not all adults are mature drivers. Only a case-by-case assessment can truly indicate the maturity level of any one individual.
That being said, the overwhelming statistics show that driving experience has a direct correlation with how well a person reacts to any given driving situation, regardless of "maturity." I imagine as the power of a vehicle increases, the sharper that correlation becomes. Most minors have not been driving vehicles since they were 4 years old. So, you're right that we don't know how capable the OP is behind the wheel of a 400hp vehicle. But at the same time, neither do you. You're whole-heartedly sticking your neck out for someone you know just as little about as the rest of us. I'm not going to say whether a parent is irresponsible or not because they gave their child a powerful vehicle. A parent should know the responsibility level of their child before they give them anything. I sincerely hope that the OP's parents adhered to this simple truth before handing him the keys to an SS and said, "have fun." I have no evidence to indicate otherwise. So, rather than argue about whether it is responsible, intelligent, smart, stupid, etc. to give a 16-year-old an SS, I will tell the OP this: If you're going to get an every day beater, take into consideration the climates you'll be dealing with. I don't know how much ice and snow Pilot Point, TX gets on average per year, but if it's significant enough, I would suggest a vehicle with 4WD that has a fairly even weight distribution front to back. Trucks typically are a little more squirrely on ice and snow simply because they don't have that much weight over the rear axle. An SUV with 4WD would be a great choice, but your budget may limit your options. I love my '95 S-10 Blazer for inclement weather conditions. Plus, if anything should happen (like getting in a fender bender) I'm not really THAT broken up over it. And last but not least, you better show your parents how appreciative you are for giving you not one, but TWO vehicles. Not many 16-year-olds are that fortunate. And, typically, the ones that are usually don't recognize how great they've got it.
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are you serious? I'm sorry its taken you all your life to finally get a car with more than 400hp. Its a shame you feel so much resentment towards people who grew up with different things than you... Never killed anyone (kittens included) in the Cuda or any of the other 16 cars I've owned over the past decade or so. My father and I built the car from the ground up. I grew up racing, everything from bikes, atvs, cars, trucks, go carts, boats, rc cars, lawnmowers, etc. I've been driving some sort of powered vehicle since I was 5. But you want to tell me that my parents should have given me up for adoption? You really have to be smoking something strong. I can drive most anything with wheels and some things without, never killed anyone, never been in an accident that was my fault, but you in all of your infinite wisdom think that I should never have gotten the opportunity as a youth to drive the car that had my own blood, sweat, and tears in? Get over yourself.
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It's a real shame that every time a young person starts a thread on here that it turns into a flogging of why he isn't worthy of owning a nice car. He didn't ask your opinions of nothing more than what kind of car he should get for a beater and that is where the topic should of stayed. I feel bad for all the poor whiners that are jealous of a young person for having a nice car just because they didn't have the chance to have one when they were young. There isn't one of you that wouldn't have taken a nice car if you had the chance. So, get off your high horses and help the boy out with what he really wants to know.
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Its beyond uncalled for. granted, in my situation growing up, I built the cars I drove. Parents cosigned on a loan for one, but I paid everything for it. even paid them insurance when I was still living in the house. but it doesnt matter. its honestly rediculous that a fellow camaro enthusiast cant come in and ask an innocent question without 20 people giving him shit because his parents are helping him along in life. as for the 24k miles by a 16 year old... what the hell does age matter when it comes to mileage? if anything that should be a testament to how much he gets out in his car and is getting experience driving. would you guys rather he not drive the car and never get any experience?
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Spike, I'm pretty sure he was being sarcastic...
As in, you had a bad ass car at a young age, so according to some people's theories, you must've wreaked havoc on the streets... All of his previous posts were attempting to defend young kids with bad ass cars
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I apologize if you were being sarcastic. but after getting plenty of reported posts from this thread, then seeing your comment to me... it didnt look like you were being sarcastic.
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