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18 y/o Too Young For a Terminator?
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<blockquote data-quote="Noreiga" data-source="post: 14221150" data-attributes="member: 163043"><p>This portion here is the reason so many people have issues regardless of whether someone is responsible or not. It just bothers me to no end seeing young kids fresh out of high school riding mommy and daddy's coat tail. You may have been the safest person on the road with yours, but the fact still remains that no kid deserves it. Before the question is asked technically my first car was a hand-me-down 1973 Chevy Nova that I made a deal to trade my parents it for their 1990 Miata. I financed my 02 GT at 17 followed by my procharged 04 mach 1 at 20 and just recently at 24 I was to the point where I was able to straight up pay for my Cobra. A little work for what you want goes a long way rather than just being handed things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Noreiga, post: 14221150, member: 163043"] This portion here is the reason so many people have issues regardless of whether someone is responsible or not. It just bothers me to no end seeing young kids fresh out of high school riding mommy and daddy's coat tail. You may have been the safest person on the road with yours, but the fact still remains that no kid deserves it. Before the question is asked technically my first car was a hand-me-down 1973 Chevy Nova that I made a deal to trade my parents it for their 1990 Miata. I financed my 02 GT at 17 followed by my procharged 04 mach 1 at 20 and just recently at 24 I was to the point where I was able to straight up pay for my Cobra. A little work for what you want goes a long way rather than just being handed things. [/QUOTE]
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