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<blockquote data-quote="Chris _Scott" data-source="post: 8870158" data-attributes="member: 71175"><p>I definitely couldn't imagine having a 460rwhp Cobra at that age.</p><p></p><p>I was 15 and learned how to drive in a v6 S10 [miss that truck btw] and had a stock 98 eclipse through high school..and still had a blast driving it!</p><p></p><p>I would just go ahead and buy him a 99+GT or a 96-98 Cobra...they're really not that expensive and you can mod them easily.</p><p></p><p>I bought my Cobra stock when I turned 18 and while I thought it was badass and fast [shortly before I discovered SVTP] and it wasn't anywhere close to having too much power and losing control, but then again I have always babied mine.</p><p></p><p>I would definitely NOT trust your son with the Cobra alone, while I'm sure he will be responsible with it and be careful with it..all it takes is that ONE time where he decides to show off to friends/girls[you already mentioned he wants to show off the car] and he pushes it too hard and loses control and causes damage to the car, himself, and possible others.</p><p></p><p>Every time I drove with my dad in the car, I was extremely cautious and could not imagine getting on it and powershifting with my dad in it....</p><p></p><p>I'm 20 and it wasn't too long ago that I was there, just my .02</p><p></p><p>edit: I just saw that he wanted to haul his bikes around...get a v6 s10, they're awesome trucks! still wish we had it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris _Scott, post: 8870158, member: 71175"] I definitely couldn't imagine having a 460rwhp Cobra at that age. I was 15 and learned how to drive in a v6 S10 [miss that truck btw] and had a stock 98 eclipse through high school..and still had a blast driving it! I would just go ahead and buy him a 99+GT or a 96-98 Cobra...they're really not that expensive and you can mod them easily. I bought my Cobra stock when I turned 18 and while I thought it was badass and fast [shortly before I discovered SVTP] and it wasn't anywhere close to having too much power and losing control, but then again I have always babied mine. I would definitely NOT trust your son with the Cobra alone, while I'm sure he will be responsible with it and be careful with it..all it takes is that ONE time where he decides to show off to friends/girls[you already mentioned he wants to show off the car] and he pushes it too hard and loses control and causes damage to the car, himself, and possible others. Every time I drove with my dad in the car, I was extremely cautious and could not imagine getting on it and powershifting with my dad in it.... I'm 20 and it wasn't too long ago that I was there, just my .02 edit: I just saw that he wanted to haul his bikes around...get a v6 s10, they're awesome trucks! still wish we had it! [/QUOTE]
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