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Camaro because they have even more blind spots than 370.
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Who is paying for this first car?
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No, buy something (or have your parents buy) something fwd. I would recommend an 06+ civic si. The are fun, have decent power and insurance isn't horrible. Plus they are safe and forgiving
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If you want your loved one to get into an accident, yes... This is one of the most tail happy cars I have ever driven...
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thanks this really helped alot i didn't know about the blind spots. some of you guys are saying get a fwd or get a mustang (i was actually thinking of getting that car too) so my question is why?
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Get Z, don't drive fast. Enjoy the car. Ezpz.
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From what I read so far... the FR-S and BRZ seem like great first cars. Acceptably quick, very neutral in daily driving and tossable when having fun. Quick without being exaggeratedly fast. A Z for a first time buyer has too much margin for error.
I don't believe FWD is a good first time car due to its plow effect in corners. FWD is harder to control for a youngbuck starting out and trying to develop good driving habits. RWD is better. Keep your VDC on, on roads in your car no matter what... Lower hp rwd is a great way to start... and get a MANUAL. I love my auto but if you're starting out? Get the manual. That way you know how to drive both. Just remember ONE true rule and you won't have a problem. Its not how fast your car can go that matters. Its how well you can handle the car. A car should be an extension of you before you attempt to go fast. And that takes time in the drivers seat. |
Take your time and learn how to drive it, no problem. My first car was a 66 mustang with a 302 that I dropped in with a 4 speed and power nothing. Driving it in rain and snow made me a better driver today. No VDC and no traction control made me learn throttle control to drive. So learn the car before you wick it up and you can handle it.
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And resist showing off for friends and chicks! |
The Z was my first car. I'm doing well with it! I had a Tundra and a lifted 2006 silverado 2500HD diesel before that though.
Everyone here is right, it's perfectly fine to have the Z as the first car. If you are paying for it congrats, if your parents are, get ready to ignore what everyone says. My dad paid for mine, but I have earned him well over the amount of the Z. Just be careful. I honestly did not push my car for almost a year. You can't be scared of the car, but you have to have a lot of respect for its capabilities. Just take your time becoming more and more comfortable with it and you will be ok. P.S.- please don't mod your car for at least 6 months. Get some time and miles on it stock, and I promise you will enjoy your mods a lot more! |
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I do not. Having watched so many new drivers bounce their car off minor objects, until they get the hang of it. Then, they learn how to avoid things and it is time to upgrade. The Z has a huge blind spot on the right hand side. To learn with blind spot and too much power seems the wrong fit right out of the chute. |
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