Originally Posted by 370zhereicome hi dwsq i had a quick question okay i was wondering do you think this car will be okay for my son because me and his
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im not dwsq but i own a 370z. IMHO, no i dont think its the right decision. especially because the car is powerful AND its a rear wheel drive. without knowledge of having to control the car , say in wet weather, its very easy to lose control of the car since its a rwd. He should be ALOT better off with a FWD or even better yet AWD. dont show this post to your son. he might start flaming on me |
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With a high performance car, and a young male driver, everything is a risk assessment. Age, experience, RWD, sportiness of car, safety features, these all go towards higher insurance premiums because there is a higher probability that the policy will have to pay out. They are price gouging you but the trend is none the less valid. That said, I took my test with 12hrs driving experience because my parents knew I was ready. My dad traded a boat sedan for a sport coupe with a manual because he knew I was ready. The decision is yours. My recommendation would be to test drive the car, then think about the car, your son, and what the two together would mean. Then maybe I would see if you can get an overnight test drive, and take him for a test drive in it, and explain your concerns. Communication is key, right? |
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IMO, your son may be mature, but that has nothing to do with having the neccessary skills for a high performance car like this. Sorry to be blunt, but if you value your sons life, buy something more conservative for him to learn on. |
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The question is should a 16 Year old be allowed to drive one or own it. Well my take is heck yeah. If you have the means to buy your 16 year old a 370z then do it.
What would be the difference in buying them a ford focus or something else, the dumbest, fastest drivers on the road are the ones in the little ***t boxes we all see running around. I am 42 and grew up with GTO's, Chevelles, Corvettes and I always got told to much power, etc... buy the 16 year old the car and get them some advanced driving lessons. Teach a young adult some responsibility, give it to them and see what happens, I have yet to read of an accident in my area with thousands of drivers daily with some young adult in a sports car, nope always the econo box loaded with friends and no appreciation for anything or anyone. I plan on giving this car I just bought to my Daughter when she turns 16, she is 12 now, by then she will have grown up driving tractors, ATV's, heck she even drives my Yukon around the property now. She will have complete trust in me that I trust her judgement.. Last point, with the safety features in this car and only two seats they aren't going to be carting to many friends around. You give a 16 Year old a car like this and they will worship it, like we old guys would had our dads given us a Mustang or a Camaro back in the day.. Let the debate begin or not. Thanks, D |
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I'm 46 and have a teenage son who drives. While I do trust him and can afford to buy him a new car, I'm from the school of thought that any kid needs to earn his or her stripes. My first car was a 60's muscle car, but it was used piece of junk that I worked to buy with my own money. |
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I'm 35 now but had a 1980 Oldsmobile Cutlass that handled like a tank when I was 16 or so. Honestly, I'm sure I would of wrapped myself around a tree a couple of times if I had access to that kind of power and handling at that age. It does feel good to know that the 370Z I will soon be purchasing will be due to of my own success and acheivements, plus I probably won't wreck it in the first month. Just my 2 cents. Cheers. |
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Yep heard it all before,
Kids today are smarter and more educated then we give them credit for, love the line of I had to earn mine, fix mine, buy mine, so what, your kid will look back and remember what? that you walked up the hill each way to school when you were young through six feet of snow barefoot. Teach em the right way and they will do right by you as parents, Far as my daughter getting in a car with a 16 year old boy with a new 370z, not likely as they in there minimum wage jobs couldn't earn it, fix it or be able to buy it... D |
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02-27-2009, 07:14 AM | #28 (permalink) |
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Didn't really have a point, just speaking out loud, or should I say writing, I am pretty much a liberal guy and can't stand when adults say kids should earn everything. Because when it comes to cars, thats a hobby we should get all young adults into so they can save all these classic cars....from the scrap heap...
So no real point.. D |
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