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Buying My First Car/Mustang
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<blockquote data-quote="cobralvr01" data-source="post: 15224602" data-attributes="member: 164560"><p>corral.net, that has more GT model subforums. SVTP is more...well...SVT Cobra related. My biggest piece of advice though, is LEARN THE CAR BEFORE YOU STOMP ON IT. My first car was a Mustang and I could've killed myself several times simply because I didn't know the car. Especially since you are an inexperienced driver, your learning curve will be different. Get used to the car. Research on the problems or the different sensitivities GT's tend to have while driving it. If you are going to go buckwild with driving it definitely go to a LARGE, EMPTY parking lot first and go crazy. You can learn better that way of what not to do when driving these things because they are known for their understeer and the rear can kick out pretty easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cobralvr01, post: 15224602, member: 164560"] corral.net, that has more GT model subforums. SVTP is more...well...SVT Cobra related. My biggest piece of advice though, is LEARN THE CAR BEFORE YOU STOMP ON IT. My first car was a Mustang and I could've killed myself several times simply because I didn't know the car. Especially since you are an inexperienced driver, your learning curve will be different. Get used to the car. Research on the problems or the different sensitivities GT's tend to have while driving it. If you are going to go buckwild with driving it definitely go to a LARGE, EMPTY parking lot first and go crazy. You can learn better that way of what not to do when driving these things because they are known for their understeer and the rear can kick out pretty easily. [/QUOTE]
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