Good for a teenager?
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im 17 and im paying for the car, half the insurance and gas....its plausible, but you have to be very tedious to keep up with your school work and your job....to me, it is definately worth the extra effort
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These statistics are a collection of bad teenage drivers and good teenage drivers. There are obviously more bad teenage drivers and therefore you would assume that he is one as well. There are always exception that is why its a statistic. If all teenagers were bad drivers then it would just be a fact. My first car was actually a neon old ugly ugly car(got it when i was 16). Unfortunately a lady that was about in her mid 30's ran a red light and hit me while on my way to work. The car was damaged out by the insurance company so I received an awesome 95 camaro z28. Car was super fast and to be honest I raced not alot but maybe a few times but only in a deserted country area were very few ppl lived(literally corn and cotto were grown there). Honestly who hasn't gunned every once an a while. At 20 years old which I am now I received my 05 WWP Rx8 which i extremely love. I now do my racing on a track with my sport car club. I have never received a ticket, never caused an accident. I am going to college full time, I pay for my car with my part time job, I do volunteer work, I am involved in many on campus organizations and I keep my grades up to of course keep my scholarship. He seems responsible enough and has his mind set so no reason to continuously bash him. Good luck to you man. And btw this addiction is great I read these forums continuously on my phone and on my pc on my free time. Even used a few DIY's here..so big thank you to this forum!
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I am another teen owner on this forum, and i have to say that i am embarrassed of some of the ignorance others my age have shown. The RX-8 is a fast enough car for anyone who has only had the ability to drive for a couple of years. I don't know what you other guys my age consider fast, but the RX8 certainly gets the job done. Its not about how fast the car is. Its about being responsible and knowing your own limits. Beating another car to the next stop light isn't going to make you a hero. Be smart. Its a privilege for anyone to drive this car. Especially a teenager.
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I am another teen owner on this forum, and i have to say that i am embarrassed of some of the ignorance others my age have shown. The RX-8 is a fast enough car for anyone who has only had the ability to drive for a couple of years. I don't know what you other guys my age consider fast, but the RX8 certainly gets the job done. Its not about how fast the car is. Its about being responsible and knowing your own limits. Beating another car to the next stop light isn't going to make you a hero. Be smart. Its a privilege for anyone to drive this car. Especially a teenager.
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Seriously.. FML..
Got the car when I was 19, I would only pay for the car, no insurance. Never had any accidents or speeding tickets until recently.. Won't say I didn't race or show off.. Just know your limits and you'll be fine. The only downfall right now is.. Gas. I remember back when I just got the car, I would only pay about $30ish for a full tank premium. .. Now $30 doesn't even get to half tank.. It sucks.
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Have you considered '00 - '06 eclipse GT? i just parted with mine to buy the 8. With K&N short ram and downpipe I regularly ran 14.8 in the 1/4. The exhaust note is FANTASTIC, esp if you open it up with an aftermarket muffler. The gearbox, I would say, is as smooth if not smoother than the 8. It's reliable, low maintenance and easy to work on. Best of all, i was getting 25 city /30 hwy mpg.
Most importantly, you can get a newer one fully loaded with in the price range you're talking about.
Most importantly, you can get a newer one fully loaded with in the price range you're talking about.
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Looking back, I'm glad I had turd-mobiles before I got my RX-8 at 21. There are too many other things to learn about driving - no need to add on the temptation to drive like an idiot.
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I speak from statistics, grown ups use statistics. Do you know what a St-uh-tis-tick is? It's where YOU, and people in YOUR AGE GROUP and GENDER category, drive up each others INSURANCE PRICES because you get into MORE WRECKS and are more **** to filing INSURANCE CLAIMS.
Ditto. Well >>I hope<< he gets a RX-8, drives it like a 16 year old, then smacks into a Bimmer 7 series and ruins his car. Or something along those lines, like a minivan plowing into his rear and pushing him into oncoming traffic at a red light.
On topic: As you have all pointed out valid points, I might consider buying another car and do some adding onto it. I will get an 8 with my military signing bonus. Thanks for helping me!
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Hmmm, from what you posted, you aren't speaking from statistics. And no, "grown ups" don't use statistics. Everyone uses some bulls*** made up statistics hoping idiots will believe them. Tell me if this sounds like statistics to you:
But whatever. I'm 16, I don't know what statistics are, right?
On topic: As you have all pointed out valid points, I might consider buying another car and do some adding onto it. I will get an 8 with my military signing bonus. Thanks for helping me!
But whatever. I'm 16, I don't know what statistics are, right?
On topic: As you have all pointed out valid points, I might consider buying another car and do some adding onto it. I will get an 8 with my military signing bonus. Thanks for helping me!
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I don't see anyone crying on here... except you. But of course, what was I thinking by trying to start a conversation and express my opinons on a forum site? Man, us 16 year olds these days, eh?
And my sentra needs too much work to add a $4,000 turbo onto it...
And my sentra needs too much work to add a $4,000 turbo onto it...
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lol...$4000 my anus...its a sentra and you said it has problems just slap a turbo on for 700 bux..you said you wanna learn...crybaby
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An RX8 for a teenager. Believe me, you have better things to do with your money. All you need is a car to get from A to B at minimum cost. I suggest staying with what you have. Ideally you need a small 4 cylinger Jap car getting no worse that 8l/100km. The RX8 will use at least 12. Have a look at the cost of insurance and tyres. In Australia, 4 tyres costs close to $2,000. I suggest you start saving for your first home - fancy cars should be low priority.
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yeah bro save up. i grew up pretty broke and all my friends had brand new cars. some pretty bad ***. and all i had was a lousy 88 nissan hard body. needless to say they tore up or wrecked their nice cars that mommy and daddy bought them. but now that im payin for my nice car. you learn to appreciate it. and now im almost old enough to know better than to beat the hell out of my stuff. either way do want you want. who are we to say.
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If you don't want to listen to me, what about these people?
An RX8 for a teenager. Believe me, you have better things to do with your money. All you need is a car to get from A to B at minimum cost. I suggest staying with what you have. Ideally you need a small 4 cylinger Jap car getting no worse that 8l/100km. The RX8 will use at least 12. Have a look at the cost of insurance and tyres. In Australia, 4 tyres costs close to $2,000. I suggest you start saving for your first home - fancy cars should be low priority.
yeah bro save up. i grew up pretty broke and all my friends had brand new cars. some pretty bad ***. and all i had was a lousy 88 nissan hard body. needless to say they tore up or wrecked their nice cars that mommy and daddy bought them. but now that im payin for my nice car. you learn to appreciate it. and now im almost old enough to know better than to beat the hell out of my stuff. either way do want you want. who are we to say.
I am another teen owner on this forum, and i have to say that i am embarrassed of some of the ignorance others my age have shown. The RX-8 is a fast enough car for anyone who has only had the ability to drive for a couple of years. I don't know what you other guys my age consider fast, but the RX8 certainly gets the job done. Its not about how fast the car is. Its about being responsible and knowing your own limits. Beating another car to the next stop light isn't going to make you a hero. Be smart. Its a privilege for anyone to drive this car. Especially a teenager.
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Hmmm, from what you posted, you aren't speaking from statistics. And no, "grown ups" don't use statistics. Everyone uses some bulls*** made up statistics hoping idiots will believe them. Tell me if this sounds like statistics to you:
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But whatever. I'm 16, I don't know what statistics are, right?
On topic: As you have all pointed out valid points, I might consider buying another car and do some adding onto it. I will get an 8 with my military signing bonus. Thanks for helping me!
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But whatever. I'm 16, I don't know what statistics are, right?
On topic: As you have all pointed out valid points, I might consider buying another car and do some adding onto it. I will get an 8 with my military signing bonus. Thanks for helping me!
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You have to get away from the mindset that this is like any car you are probably familiar. It isnt a Honda, an old muscle car, or Sentra. This is a car that if there is something wrong with it, it is NOT a quick trip to autozone to fix. Its alot more involved, and alot more expensive then your current car. It isnt just the obvioous expenses. I agree with Jedi, you should seriously reconsider buying the car till after school. We all appreciate the interest in the car, and we would happily suggest it for you in a few years, or in the very very least sit in front of your computer for a few days and read the stickies and major posts on this site. The information available on the site is incredible, just filter out some of the "opinions" about peoples character.
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You have to get away from the mindset that this is like any car you are probably familiar. It isnt a Honda, an old muscle car, or Sentra. This is a car that if there is something wrong with it, it is NOT a quick trip to autozone to fix. Its alot more involved, and alot more expensive then your current car. It isnt just the obvioous expenses. I agree with Jedi, you should seriously reconsider buying the car till after school. We all appreciate the interest in the car, and we would happily suggest it for you in a few years, or in the very very least sit in front of your computer for a few days and read the stickies and major posts on this site. The information available on the site is incredible, just filter out some of the "opinions" about peoples character.
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You're clearly a cocky 16 year old, and an attitude like that can quickly turn a sports car into a loaded weapon. I'm sure you think all these old people are just "hatin'," but the fact is we've all been there, we know the insurance statistics, and we've seen the way you're acting. Trust me, don't bother, you're not ready for the responsibility. You'll understand later in life, just stick with the Sentra and keep that money in the bank. You'll be happy you did.