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Old Apr 20, 2004 | 11:38 PM
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the car is gonna get parked in a HS lot were most cars are rust buckets and chitty chitty bang bangs(non flying ones).
It depends. I don't know where he is in NJ. My HS lot was full of beat up 70's Camaros, Pintos, etc. However, I've lived in communities where half the HS lot was Mercedes, BMWs, and Porsches.
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Old Apr 21, 2004 | 07:08 AM
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I cannot believe this thread. You old geezers ought to be ashamed! Picture yourself at 16 listening to what you have said. Can you ever forgive yourselves for growing up into the jerks you swore you would never become?
As for me, yeah.. I'm jealous as heck. I'm 42. I grew up in NYC and wasn't allowed to have a car (or even drive my parents cars) until I could afford the insurance and the payments all by myself. My first car was a Honda CRX brand new - but hey - I was 25!!! Do I wish I could have pulled up to my HS (or even my dorm at college for that matter) in a brand new RX7? Heck yes. So I admit I get annoyed even contemplating a 16 yo driving a brand new 8 - but who the heck really cares if he appreciates it or if he can handle it or whatever other nonsense I read in this thread? It's not like there is a Humane society for the Proper Treatment of RX8's ya know. Lighten up and remember we were ALL teenagers once. And when we were we HATED adults trying to prove to us that we weren't _________ yet (fill in the blank with any nuimber of things).
Hey kid - screw you, but enjoy!
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Old Apr 21, 2004 | 07:32 AM
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If i had kids and I had an excessive income I would buy my 16 year old boy an rx8. If he smashes it or got into trouble with it I would take it away and drive it myself. He would take the bus thereafter. If I had a kid that was irresponsible he would get nothing until he's ready. I don't judge the young fellow who started this thread. He's not my kid. I'm glad I don't have kids. What a hassel. He'll learn the hard knocks of life regardless of his dad'S economic background.
Hey kid, don't take the comments personally. Have your dad read all these posts. He'll probably get a good laugh out of it.
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Old Apr 21, 2004 | 08:19 AM
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Originally posted by Roaddemon
If i had kids and I had an excessive income I would buy my 16 year old boy an rx8. If he smashes it or got into trouble with it I would take it away and drive it myself. He would take the bus thereafter. If I had a kid that was irresponsible he would get nothing until he's ready. I don't judge the young fellow who started this thread. He's not my kid. I'm glad I don't have kids. What a hassel. He'll learn the hard knocks of life regardless of his dad'S economic background.
Hey kid, don't take the comments personally. Have your dad read all these posts. He'll probably get a good laugh out of it.
You have the brainpower of a pea it seems and not just because of your spelling. How will you take the car away if he is dead, this isn't a video game you know this is real life, you can't hit reset.
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Old Apr 21, 2004 | 08:46 AM
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Originally posted by flatso
You have the brainpower of a pea it seems and not just because of yor spelling. How will you take the car away if he is dead, this isn't a video game you know this is real life, you can't hit reset.
Thanks for the dumbass insult boss. Tell me your not ****. your kind of over protectiveness is what can kill the kid mentally and socially. Hope your no daddy. Get off your high horse loser. any car can cause death. The rx8 is safer than most.
Everyone Love your kids, buy them an 8.
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Old Apr 21, 2004 | 09:19 AM
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does ne1 else find him mispelling amaZing wrong annoying as hell??? well one reason i think MOST 16 yr olds cant judge the quality of a car because they can't compare it to other cars. I mean he probably hasn't driven a nice BMW, a Benz, a WRX, or anything else. I mean outside of a testdrive or driving in a friends car in the parking lot, can you really appreciate a car without being able to compare it to a lot of other cars? or am i just being ignorant? thats just my opinion
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Old Apr 21, 2004 | 09:20 AM
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When my soon to be born child becomes 16 he/she will receive an older car (maybe something I can work on) to beat up. I wouldn't give my child a new car. But to each his own. You are certainly lucky to receive such a wonderful car as your first vehicle.

My first vehicle was an 83 Datsun/Nissan Sentra hatchback with a 1.8 L 4 cyl, no clear coat left on it, and no AC. That is the only car I have driven that I was actually pulled over for going too slow (no ticket was issued).
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Old Apr 21, 2004 | 06:04 PM
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Old Apr 21, 2004 | 06:04 PM
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Old Apr 21, 2004 | 06:06 PM
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I think that you guys forget that no matter what you say, you can't keep him from getting the car. Instead of saying how inexperienced 16 year olds are, you could give him some pointers and wish him good luck. At least he knows a good car when he sees one.
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Old Apr 21, 2004 | 07:41 PM
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Originally posted by rotary-convert
picosr8x

you sound just like a certain SSgt I know.
should I say Semper Fi devil dog or did you just put that on your bio?
Alot of us jarheads sound the same! I always roll with an Eagle Globe and Anchor on the back window. I was a Sgt who got out in 2000. Semper Fi Teufel Hunden!
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Old Apr 22, 2004 | 01:53 AM
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Originally posted by rotary-convert
No matter how mature someone is, (this kid is most likely mature for his age) kudos to him for not trying to hide his age. Point being, as mentioned earlier, the car is gonna get parked in a HS lot were most cars are rust buckets and chitty chitty bang bangs(non flying ones). His 8 will draw attention, mostly positive of course, but there runs the risk of that one jealous punk who goes out and key's it. If anyone here is too old to remember high school social issues and mentalities and forget that those select few ******** have more testosterone/ emotionspumping than any of us older people, then you are full of crap. There are asses everywhere, just more per capita in a school full of maturing kids.
...very true.

ive seen beamers with 4 ft key scratches...sad.

i try to be nice to everyone...not to be a good person or anything, but to not draw any enemies. no enemies reduces my chances of getting my car scratched up.
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Old Apr 22, 2004 | 01:57 AM
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To the old geezers on this forum, maybe you guys haven't been to a high school or college recently, the parking lots are filled with brand new $30k+ cars (unless you live on a farm). Did you guys all grow up in the Depression or something?

Lighten up on the kid getting a brand new car at 16. I wasn't that lucky when I was 16, but I'm sure if my folks could afford it I would have gotten one. Looking back though, I wouldn't have been that excited when I got my very own car at 23 if I was spoiled at 16.

As far as being able to appreciate how good a car is, I think that takes time and experience in driving good AND bad cars. All I have to say (after 13 cars myself) to the kid is stick with cars with RWD, perfect 50/50 weight distribution, and an extra smooth engine (like the 8 and BMWs) and you can't go wrong.
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Old Apr 22, 2004 | 02:11 AM
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Originally posted by picosrx8
First of all...how much hard work can you possibly do before you graduate high school? Straight As dont mean jack. My class valadictorian drove a new BMW in high school. The next year he totaled it when he was whacked out on heroin. C and D students deserve this car more. At least they arent in denile about how good grades=RX8.

On the other hand...Come on Mom! Its only 6k more! Can I have it? Please? Please? Please? I promise Ill get straight As... And Ill pay for all my gas... And I wont race in it...Pretty please!!!

I dont blame you for having one. But I still dont think it the right car for a new driver. Yes it is safer and may keep you out of accidents that other cars wont. But no one can tell me that the car doesnt beg you to be driven and driven hard. Like how easy it is to hit 100mph+ when you are passing a car on the freeway. There are days I drive like a maniac in this car. I have dreams of driving this car at Laguna Seca to see how fast I could possibly go. So your going to reply with...."Not all teenagers are irresponsible..." right? I just read about a woman in her fifties who got her fist ticket in 25 years with this car. Irresponsibilility comes standard on this car.

im sorry your valedictorian was a jackass.
i never said good grades=rx8 either
i have a lot more than just good grades that helped get me an rx8. im responsible, mature for my age, never tried drugs or alcohol, never will..
if i ever did do drugs or alcohol..goodbye Rx8, hello Schwinn bicycle.

C and D students do not deserve RX8s more than A students. If you make Cs and Ds, obviously you do not try or you just dont care. those grades imply a lack of responsibility, decision making, intelligence..etc

you also said "Irresponsibilility comes standard on this car"
completely untrue..
irresponsibility comes with an irresponsible driver.
as fast as this car may be, its the drivers choice to be safe and obey laws. the car doesnt make your decisions.
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Old Apr 22, 2004 | 10:25 AM
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"I don't do drugs, I get good grades"

Homer: I will give up the civil war recreation society I so dearly love.
Bart: And I will take up smoking and give that up!
Homer: Good boy, that's a tough thing to have to go through. Here's a dollar.
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Homer: Didn't he Lisa, didn't he?

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Old Apr 22, 2004 | 11:16 AM
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Hey kid

It's nice your well bred and behaved for a 16 year old. Just remember the car will be a gift from your father because your his son and he's proud of you. You earned good grades, self respect and pleased your dad. He trusts you because he loves you. The new car is a gift within his affordability. He could have bought you an older car. So you have earned his trust, not a car. The car is his option.
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Old Apr 22, 2004 | 07:47 PM
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Hello,

I believe that everyone who has said that a 16 year old doesn't deserve the 8 is jealous. I myself have owned 2 cars so far and i am only 17.... One of them being an Alfa 164 S which makes anyone that knows about cars drool... BUt anyways even if the driver is not a car enthusiast, i dont remember anyone saying that you have to be in order to a ppreciate a car. SO to all you grumpy old people, just lay off us young ones just cuz u grew up driving some '85 caprice classic
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Old Apr 22, 2004 | 07:57 PM
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I am also 16... i am spolied and drive my moms car... let the falmes began... LOL.. JK....


I have been driving for 9 months...its not that long... but my first car is fast... my moms volvo C70.... i know many 16 year old are immature... many of my friends are... they have fast car just like me... they tend to get speeding tickets left and right... but every thread that a 16-18 year old has started.... majority of them are flames... thats not cool....

I drive very carefully... so i can be a owner of Black RX-8 MT... on my 17th birthday... oh yea... iv'e been working since i was 15... and 90% of it saved up... for a rx-8...

college- loans and scholarship....
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Old Apr 22, 2004 | 08:21 PM
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Has every 16 yo Beavis and Butthead made a comment yet or are there more? Too funny, this thread is a classic.
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Old Apr 22, 2004 | 08:55 PM
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Yes, and how about that carbon-fiber driveshaft!

Huh?

Oh... nevermind.

Um, 16 year-olds who buy an RX-8 are either in-touch with a very large stash of cash, or are not as mature as they think. Why?

Priorities.

No house, no college, no backup funding, no wife, no kids, no nothing, except for an RX-8 - all shiny & stuff. No maturity.

My $.02 for what it's worth.
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Old Apr 22, 2004 | 09:02 PM
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yea well whats the point of waiting until im old and have to drive my kids to soccer in a minivan before im allowed to have a nice car.... not having any major proities allows us to spend money on things that are "all shiny and stuff"

...and by the way im gunna be one of those 17 year old Beavis and Buttheads who own an RX-8 ... and im usin my Alfa as my winter beater...

so how many mature adults can manage to pull that one off?
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Old Apr 22, 2004 | 09:04 PM
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When I was sixteen my dad let me chauffer him in his 911S. It was a blast. I learned to drive a standard shift in a Porsche 911S. Now that I am 44 years old and can afford to drive whatever I want I drive an RX8. I drive it hard on a closed course. On the street I drive paranoid, it is the one you don't see who will run into you and kill you.
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Old Apr 22, 2004 | 09:28 PM
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Originally posted by flatso
Too funny, this thread is a classic.
I agree. This thread could possible go on forever.
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Old Apr 22, 2004 | 09:33 PM
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Originally posted by Racer X-8
Um, 16 year-olds who buy an RX-8 are either in-touch with a very large stash of cash, or are not as mature as they think. Why?

Priorities.

No house, no college, no backup funding, no wife, no kids, no nothing, except for an RX-8 - all shiny & stuff. No maturity.

My $.02 for what it's worth.
its not that we are immature..we are just very fortunate.
if i spent my own money buying this car, id understand what you are trying to say but its not like my college savings was spent to buy this car. it was just a hell of a birthday gift.
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Old Apr 22, 2004 | 09:37 PM
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.... not having any major proities allows us to spend money on things that are "all shiny and stuff"...
So, what are your plans for the future? No college? Have you found an easy and quick way of earning a long-term decent living? At your age, preparing for your future should be a major priority.

I know what you are saying, I'm not all that hard-nosed to be blind to youthfull persuit of recreational enjoyments. I bought a very nice sports car vert - a lot like your Alpha. But that was AFTER I got my degree & landed a job that payed very well, so I could afford it as well as building-up a nice pile of $$$, lived in an apartment, dated a passle of foxes, and all that.

College years truly are sukfull, but they payback for a lifetime of big bucks. Sure there are other options. What's yours?

And, I could buy some much more exotic cars, yeah, no problem. I could just sell my house so I don't have to pay that $1k/mo mortgage. That oughtta do it. Maybe I'll just wait for 10 more years, when that mortgage will be paid-off & the house is all mine. By that time, my 8 will be paid-off 7.5 years ago and I won't have to pay that darn child support anymore either (which coincidentally = my RX8 loan payments). Yeah, that'll do it! Enzo, here I come! :D

Uh oh. I just thought of something... retirement. Crap!

Let's see, Ferarri, or not having to work at all anymore. Hmmmm... Tough decision...
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