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Buying My First Car/Mustang
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<blockquote data-quote="cbj5259" data-source="post: 15224947" data-attributes="member: 75268"><p>Sounds like you have a good plan. Welcome to the wonderful world of Mustangs. I would just reiterate that you first get an insurance quote for whatever car you are interested in prior to purchasing it. At your age, insurance premiums can be pretty high, especially for a Mustang GT. Also...not to sound like a parent but remember you will be driving a 3500lb vehicle. If you drive it the right way you will hopefully have years of motoring joy. If you drive it the wrong way it is a weapon that can have consequences that will haunt you the rest of your life. The parent side of me thinks a Mustang GT as a first car is a mistake, but I don't know you and perhaps you are a responsible young person. Either way, save the fast stuff for the track.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbj5259, post: 15224947, member: 75268"] Sounds like you have a good plan. Welcome to the wonderful world of Mustangs. I would just reiterate that you first get an insurance quote for whatever car you are interested in prior to purchasing it. At your age, insurance premiums can be pretty high, especially for a Mustang GT. Also...not to sound like a parent but remember you will be driving a 3500lb vehicle. If you drive it the right way you will hopefully have years of motoring joy. If you drive it the wrong way it is a weapon that can have consequences that will haunt you the rest of your life. The parent side of me thinks a Mustang GT as a first car is a mistake, but I don't know you and perhaps you are a responsible young person. Either way, save the fast stuff for the track. [/QUOTE]
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