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rx-7~rx-8
04-16-2005, 10:06 PM
I just test drove the 350Z, I love that car. I test drove the auto and also drove the auto RX-8. I have to say the RX-8 is more enjoying to drive. The 350Z power is to damn nice tho and fun. I am 17, so I will wait til i'm 18 to get one, probably December.

I have to say the 350Z is a incredible car to drive and own. I would like to get the RX-8 since it cheaper and more enjoying to drive, but the mpg sucks.

I just am so damn happy to drive a RX-8 and 350Z. I'll probably put 7K down and my parents will finance the rest for me.
Can I get a idea of how much a RX-8 payment would be and 350Z payment.

350Z costing 30K
RX-8 costing 28K
Thanks

Steiner
04-16-2005, 10:08 PM
I just test drove the 350Z, I love that car. I test drove the auto and also drove the auto RX-8. I have to say the RX-8 is more enjoying to drive. The 350Z power is to damn nice tho and fun. I am 17, so I will wait til i'm 18 to get one, probably December.

I have to say the 350Z is a incredible car to drive and own. I would like to get the RX-8 since it cheaper and more enjoying to drive, but the mpg sucks.

I just am so damn happy to drive a RX-8 and 350Z. I'll probably put 7K down and my parents will finance the rest for me.
Can I get a idea of how much a RX-8 payment would be and 350Z payment.

350Z costing 30K
RX-8 costing 28K
Thanks I give either car less than a month before you wreck it. What kind of parents would buy a teenager a 350Z or an RX-8? I know guys in their 30's that have no business driving around a car like that. I hope you're mature for your age.

rodmeister
04-16-2005, 10:32 PM
I hope "Steiner" was just kidding. But I agree you are one lucky kid, but I give you credit for putting up some of the money.

I'm 54 years old, and once in a while.....when the mood strikes me... I drive like a friggin' maniac. Please be more responsible than me, and live a long life.

I agree the 350Z is a nice car. I went to my Nissan/Mazda dealer with the intent of buying the 350Z, but I test drove a just-delivered RX-8, and I was hooked. The 350Z has oodles of power, but the RX-8 was more balanced, had a smoother transmission and shifter, and rode the road like on rails. I could live with the 350Z but prefer the RX - most car enthusiast magazines agree.

Enjoy your 18th birthday.

therm8
04-17-2005, 12:11 AM
My guess is your insurance will be twice as high on the Z, when compared to the 8. Something to think about, if you'll be paying the premium.

Reactionary
04-17-2005, 12:16 AM
I just test drove the 350Z, I love that car. I test drove the auto and also drove the auto RX-8. I have to say the RX-8 is more enjoying to drive. The 350Z power is to damn nice tho and fun. I am 17, so I will wait til i'm 18 to get one, probably December.

I have to say the 350Z is a incredible car to drive and own. I would like to get the RX-8 since it cheaper and more enjoying to drive, but the mpg sucks.

I just am so damn happy to drive a RX-8 and 350Z. I'll probably put 7K down and my parents will finance the rest for me.
Can I get a idea of how much a RX-8 payment would be and 350Z payment.

350Z costing 30K
RX-8 costing 28K
Thanks

So based on 28K or 30K price and down payment of $7000, you want us to give you an idea of the monthly payments? Uh yeah ok sure.

I very much hope you get the 350Z so you can witness the POS literally fall apart inside and out (especially the inside) in less than 2 years under your watchful ownership.

rx-7~rx-8
04-17-2005, 12:18 AM
Steiner I feel what your saying but dont appreciate you saying rubbish things. I attended Panoz Racing School, which taught me how to drive high-performance cars. I am mature for my age, but then again old people do the stupiest crap when i'm driving trying to race me n shyt. I've driven many cars, I do a share of stupid crazy stuff with car on the track and local drag strip, but not on the street.

Steiner dont be a loser... dont say the lamest crap on this forum... people on this forum dont do that.

rx-7~rx-8
04-17-2005, 12:21 AM
hey Reactionary...

OK..

Ike
04-17-2005, 12:25 AM
Oi, I don't see good things in this thread's future...

Do you plan on getting an auto or 6 speed RX-8? You said your testdrove the AT 350Z but didn't mention what you would want to purchase.

If you were to get a total price for the vehicle of around 30k, you put down 7k, and your parents get a decent rate the payment would be in the are of $450 a month for a 5 year term.

Reactionary
04-17-2005, 12:31 AM
Your monthly payments will be in the area of between $100 to $2000 regardless of price, down payment, and interest rate. I hope I've helped.

Ellar
04-17-2005, 12:34 AM
Hey Ike, I know I shot my mouth off a lot about the fanboi thread, but was Reactionary ever nominated? Do I win a prize if I nominate the winner?

DARKMAZ8
04-17-2005, 12:46 AM
Do I win a prize if I nominate the winner?

http://www.rogersbasement.com/images/oldtoys/toy/SLINKY.jpg

rotten42
04-17-2005, 12:53 AM
I give either car less than a month before you wreck it. What kind of parents would buy a teenager a 350Z or an RX-8? I know guys in their 30's that have no business driving around a car like that. I hope you're mature for your age.


I hate it when this stereotype is thrown out everytime someone young taks abvout getting a car like this...its not fair........however.....as a parent, I wouldn't allow my kids to drive a car like this or support buying one. Unfortunityly the statistics are against the 17-19 year old demographic.....add to that night driving with more than one passenger and the statistics get scary.

I don't blame the kid for wanting to get a nice hot fast car...I blame the parents for getting a kid one...this is not the way to teach responsiblity. If the kid has 7k then he gets a car worth 7k ...and the parents make sure that the car is safe in regards to the condition of the car.

Ellar
04-17-2005, 12:57 AM
http://www.rogersbasement.com/images/oldtoys/toy/SLINKY.jpg
Oh, joy!

Ike
04-17-2005, 01:01 AM
Hey Ike, I know I shot my mouth off a lot about the fanboi thread, but was Reactionary ever nominated? Do I win a prize if I nominate the winner?

He was most certainly nominated, and will be a part of the poll. I'd say he's got a pretty good shot of winning it. I think you get the idea why I made that thread now :p

DARKMAZ8
04-17-2005, 01:05 AM
He was most certainly nominated, and will be a part of the poll. I'd say he's got a pretty good shot of winning it. I think you get the idea why I made that thread now :p

start the poll, start the poll, start the poll, start the poll. Rotario betta be in dere :D

Fanman
04-17-2005, 01:28 AM
Auto RX8 is a dog, If you get auto the tq. characteristics of the 350Z are a bit better for acceleration. But the real comparison should be a RX8 vs. Infiniti G35 coupe. 350Z has no back seats, not to mention the extremely poor quality of the materials.

tazzydnc
04-17-2005, 01:39 AM
I'm 17 and am getting a black manual rx8 on monday :D

I dont really care what the "statistics" say. Fact is I'm a pretty good, and even more importantly, a safe driver. I'm not out to impress my friends with my driving skills, nor am I trying to win any races on the street (if thats what I wanted to do, I would have gotten a wrx or or a Z for sure). The rx8 is just plain fun to drive, looks great (unlike the wrx IMO) and is also very practical considering. I really dont find it THAT fast, especially in comparison to my moms v8 jeep grand cherokee (no hemi).

Getting a 16 year old a car like this is a really dumb idea, but for someone who has had almost a year of driving experience its completely different.

In cars like these, manual is a must. You have so much more control and its just a ton more fun. Plus in the rx8 you will have 30 some more horses to work with :)

good luck with your decision

DARKMAZ8
04-17-2005, 01:45 AM
I'm 17 and am getting a black manual rx8 on monday :D

I dont really care what the "statistics" say. Fact is I'm a pretty good, and even more importantly, a safe driver. I'm not out to impress my friends with my driving skills, nor am I trying to win any races on the street (if thats what I wanted to do, I would have gotten a wrx or or a Z for sure). The rx8 is just plain fun to drive, looks great (unlike the wrx IMO) and is also very practical considering. I really dont find it THAT fast, especially in comparison to my moms v8 jeep grand cherokee (no hemi).

Getting a 16 year old a car like this is a really dumb idea, but for someone who has had almost a year of driving experience its completely different.

In cars like these, manual is a must. You have so much more control and its just a ton more fun. Plus in the rx8 you will have 30 some more horses to work with :)

good luck with your decision


Actually it's a good thing when u kids get an 8. More chance of the 8 becoming rare.

tazzydnc
04-17-2005, 01:47 AM
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Steiner
04-17-2005, 02:11 AM
I hate it when this stereotype is thrown out everytime someone young taks abvout getting a car like this...its not fair........however.....as a parent, I wouldn't allow my kids to drive a car like this or support buying one. Unfortunityly the statistics are against the 17-19 year old demographic.....add to that night driving with more than one passenger and the statistics get scary.

I don't blame the kid for wanting to get a nice hot fast car...I blame the parents for getting a kid one...this is not the way to teach responsiblity. If the kid has 7k then he gets a car worth 7k ...and the parents make sure that the car is safe in regards to the condition of the car.
I used to hate it to when I was younger too. But you know what...stereotypes get started for a reason. I know when I was that age I was ALWAYS telling everybody older than me how good of a driver I was. Looking back, that was a such a crock of shit. There were so many things I wasn't even perceiving on the road and there's no way you can without a few years of experience behind the wheel.

I don't blame the original poster. I blame his folks. Parenting is about setting boundaries, not being your kid's "buddy". Whichever car he gets I wish him well, but I stick to my ealier statement that the car won't make it more than a few months without getting into an accident. In fact, this thread reminds me of another...

http://forums.evolutionm.net/showthread.php?t=105038

Sigma
04-17-2005, 03:42 AM
Getting a 16 year old a car like this is a really dumb idea, but for someone who has had almost a year of driving experience its completely different.

A year of driving experience. Almost a year, at that. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Think of how you feel about people who are "new" compared to your whopping "almost a year" and then consider what people who have been driving for 10, 20, 30 years think about someone who thinks "almost a year of driving experience is completely different". :rolleyes:

Reactionary
04-17-2005, 04:52 AM
He was most certainly nominated, and will be a part of the poll. I'd say he's got a pretty good shot of winning it. I think you get the idea why I made that thread now :p

You started the thread so that you could finally win something.

Ike
04-17-2005, 05:03 AM
You started the thread so that you could finally win something.


If I had any clue what you were talking about I'd say something to make you look stupid, again.

Speed-ER doc
04-17-2005, 07:41 AM
I hate it when this stereotype is thrown out everytime someone young taks abvout getting a car like this...its not fair........however.....as a parent, I wouldn't allow my kids to drive a car like this or support buying one. Unfortunityly the statistics are against the 17-19 year old demographic.....add to that night driving with more than one passenger and the statistics get scary.

I don't blame the kid for wanting to get a nice hot fast car...I blame the parents for getting a kid one...this is not the way to teach responsiblity. If the kid has 7k then he gets a car worth 7k ...and the parents make sure that the car is safe in regards to the condition of the car.
Well said. The kid gets flamed because he is here and it is convenient, but the kid is not to blame at all. What 17 year old is mature enough to turn down a car like that, and say "No Dad, I only have $7000, so I'll get a $7000 car. Or if you'll match my funds, a $14,000 car. Once I have more driving experience (and money), I'll move up to a more expensive, higher performance car." Not many.

Parents who make bad decisions deserve what they get. Unfortunately, many of them are setting themselves up for losses on their investments. :(

goforwand
04-17-2005, 10:26 AM
Parents who make bad decisions deserve what they get. Unfortunately, many of them are setting themselves up for losses on their investments. :(

Hopefully, their investment loss is limited to the vehicle, not their kid wrapped around a pole. :(

PetersonPeleRx8
04-17-2005, 11:13 AM
He already said he's been to driving school, which is more than can be said for most here. At least it's not his first car right?

It's already happening, nothing you guys say will keep him from getting his car, so quit being lame-asses and congratulate him!!!

Have fun with it man, and my advice, if you have to have an auto, go with the Z. If you can get a manual, get the 8.

Steiner
04-17-2005, 11:25 AM
He already said he's been to driving school, which is more than can be said for most here. At least it's not his first car right?

It's already happening, nothing you guys say will keep him from getting his car, so quit being lame-asses and congratulate him!!!

Have fun with it man, and my advice, if you have to have an auto, go with the Z. If you can get a manual, get the 8.
Your attitude reveals your age. Nobody here is rooting against him. Whatever happens will happen. The opinions of those on Rx8club are not gonna change anything. However, since all of us have been 17 before, we have a unique perspective on the subject that you won't be capable of wrapping your brain around for a few years now. Nothing personal dude. My first car was a 350hp '66 Cuda. I had no business owning a car like that. I was the "good" driver out of all of my friends but it didn't stop me from wrapping it around a tree in the rain. It could have been worse. I learned something though: there's no substitute for real world experience. Track time is nice, but not to many intersections and onramps out there.

Good luck to the original poster. Whatever car you get you'll love it. Keep it on the road and don't let your passengers dictate your driving habits.

PetersonPeleRx8
04-17-2005, 11:45 AM
Steiner, I think you need a hug.

You bitching about all this makes no sense, all you're trying to do is get him down, which is ridiculous. Tell him to be careful all you want, but being a dick and saying he shouldn't have the car is plain dumb. I don't get your 17 comment either, I'm 20, which means I've also been 17 before. Go have some fun or something, you need it.

dmp
04-17-2005, 01:20 PM
Everyone 16-25 thinks they are mature for their age. :)

BlueEyes
04-17-2005, 02:46 PM
Everyone 16-25 thinks they are mature for their age. :)
Not true, I'm 24 and I know that I am often about as mature as a 7 year old!

dmp
04-17-2005, 02:56 PM
Not true, I'm 24 and I know that I am often about as mature as a 7 year old!


now you're trying to look MORE mature by saying you aren't mature.

:p

Ike
04-17-2005, 02:59 PM
Everyone 16-25 thinks they are mature for their age. :)

I've never seen a teenager on these car forums or anywhere else for that matter that doesn't say they are mature for their age. They also all say they are excellent drivers and not like the rest of the teenagers out there. I also think that the maturity displayed by some posters in this thread is almost certainly below that of the 17 year olds...

We all know it's typical and that most of these youngins just don't know better. But that's no reason to get on the kid, maybe he and his parents will learn the hard way, maybe they won't. I just don't see the need to make snide remarks and not answer his questions <shrugs>

dmp
04-17-2005, 03:06 PM
so...instead of trying to educate young drivers, we appease them?

Ike
04-17-2005, 03:17 PM
so...instead of trying to educate young drivers, we appease them?

Not sayin that at all, but there's a big difference between being antagonistic and educating someone.

PetersonPeleRx8
04-17-2005, 03:49 PM
Amen Ike... Amen

Reactionary
04-17-2005, 04:23 PM
If I had any clue what you were talking about I'd say something to make you look stupid, again.

Of course you know what I'm talking about. You're the number 1 fanboi in here. How in the world is someone going to nominate me as a fanboi? A fanboi for Racing Beat?

delhi
04-17-2005, 05:45 PM
parents gotta keep up with the jones' who just purchased a Z4 for their 17 yo son. Don't you know? ;)

Ellar
04-17-2005, 05:52 PM
Of course you know what I'm talking about. You're the number 1 fanboi in here. How in the world is someone going to nominate me as a fanboi? A fanboi for Racing Beat?

I don't car how many times you work the word "fanboi" into a post, you're not getting my shiney new Slinky.

rodmeister
04-17-2005, 05:58 PM
Not sayin that at all, but there's a big difference between being antagonistic and educating someone.

Well said. You da man!

The attitudes expressed against young drivers here is like racism. Some perceptions about a group may be true, but it's wrong to paint the INDIVIDUAL with the same broad brush. I'm 54 and I'd be the first to accuse a lot, maybe most, young drivers of being idiots, but I lack the arrogance to accuse "rx-7~rx-8" of being one of them, without having met him or read more of his posts.

rx-7~rx-8
04-17-2005, 10:07 PM
I attended Panoz Racing School. 350Z and RX-8 are dogs compared what I have driven over at PRS. I avoided many wrecks from other peoples stupidity one of them being a middle aged man driving a Lexus SC430 switching lanes w/o checking his blind spot. I went into the shoulder or else the idiot would have hit me. If he had hit me most of you on this forum would have thought it was my fault because I am 17. Few of you say the lamest crap on this forum about age and sport cars. If i get the RX-8 6-speed. If i get the 350Z auto. 350Z is made for auto and RX-8 is made for manual. 350Z is a fast car. RX-8 is a drivers car.

-today I saw a Black FD(RX-7)... I almost drolled from the looks of it. It had a cf hood, nonflip head lights, and a sweet sounding exhaust.

Reactionary
04-18-2005, 12:06 AM
That's "drooled." You must have gotten "drolled" mixed up with "trolled."

Ike
04-18-2005, 01:39 AM
That's "drooled." You must have gotten "drolled" mixed up with "trolled."

Wow that was dumb.

Reactionary
04-18-2005, 01:49 AM
Wow that was dumb.

As you know well, I am anything but dumb.

Ike
04-18-2005, 01:51 AM
As you know well, I am anything but dumb.

Yeah... :rolleyes:

PetersonPeleRx8
04-18-2005, 09:57 AM
As you know well, I am anything but dumb.

Who is this guy??? ROFL

khtm
04-18-2005, 10:15 AM
You said you attended a racing school, but you test drove an auto car? Why?? I hope you're getting the 6sp. Congrats.

REXNdBst
04-19-2005, 05:23 AM
I've noticed Age is always an issue on this forum. I just turned 24, but if I could get a nice car like an 8 when I was 17 I wouldn't hesitate. I think he's pretty responsible for actually being able to save 7g's.

Ellar
04-19-2005, 10:18 PM
Who is this guy??? ROFL

Deiter Einstein, Albert's idiot brother.

rx-7~rx-8
04-20-2005, 12:09 AM
Reason iI prefer a 350Z in auto, do to its power delivery it's designed for a automatic. Whereas, RX-8 is made for manual, rolling gears thru high rpm's. Then I don't what it is, but I like t he 350Z in auto for some reason. The RX-8 I like in manual for some reason (iI think its because of that cool rotor shifter).

Both are incredible cars with out a doubt, especially since there in there 2-3 year of production the little issues should be solved)