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dpinson
01-27-2008, 07:35 AM
i didnt know where to put this one but it kinda got killed so here u go
my idiot neighbors have a 17 year old kid and about three weeks ago a new c6 vette was in there driveway,a night or two later i see the kid washing it and go ask him who got it,it's mine he says and of course my jaw hit the floor, brand new six speed vette
a week later im pullin in from work and notice some black marks all over this pretty red vette took him two weeks and he already smashed the nose up and hasnt driven it for a week or so now
i want to feel bad for him but how can you ,that has to be one of the dumbest things i have ever seen
but then im driving by one of the local high schools and there is a brand new dealers tags and all yellow zo6 in the student parking lot
people and there money
i wouldnt buy my kid a vette with a six banger in it much less anykind of ls motor and a six speed at that:shots:
KyleLs1
01-27-2008, 07:50 AM
lucky kids, im jealous!
its just a shame their parents aren't smart enough to get their kids proper driving lessons to learn how to handle a car like that.
lack of experience will get them every time!!
Can't say anything bad about the kids, as they are fuckin lucky and no one on this board could say they would have turned down a free vette at 16 - i know i would have been on that like stink on shit!
dpinson
01-27-2008, 07:59 AM
lucky kids, im jealous!
its just a shame their parents aren't smart enough to get their kids proper driving lessons to learn how to handle a car like that.
lack of experience will get them every time!!
Can't say anything bad about the kids, as they are fuckin lucky and no one on this board could say they would have turned down a free vette at 16 - i know i would have been on that like stink on shit!
i know me and my wife both asked if they wanted to adopt a couple of more kids
man what i could've done with a vette in high school
see how many women can fit in a two seater anyone,screw the phone booth
Ryans99LS1
01-27-2008, 08:30 AM
No way in hell i was ready for an ls1 when i started driving. Im glad i worked my way up because now i know how to keep things under control, what not to do, etc.. Started with a little 160hp car, then got a stang, now my T/A. If the parents planned on gettin him a vette they should have done it in stages. Prove he can handle it and obviously he cant.
Firebirdjones
01-27-2008, 08:44 AM
Kids nowadays are different than they were 20-30 years ago. Not sure if it's the kids or the parents fault but there are alot of irresponsible people out there.
When I was 16 the first car I had was a 56 chevrolet nomad,,,still have it today. A 4,000+ lbs. behemoth with manual drum brakes and manual steering,,,it really opens your eyes and makes you aware of what can happen, and you start to appreciate and respect it.
I ran (and still do) a 327 4-speed with 4.56 gears in the car, and eventually got pretty good with it, dialed it in and was running low 13's with the car back then. Which was considered quick for a street car back then,,,,and with manual drum brakes and steering, it's a handfull for a teenager,,,,it really teaches you HOW to drive. With more power than brake and steering ability,,,there is very little room for error, and you can get in trouble real quick.
These cars nowadays almost drive themselves,,,,to go out and wreck a new car like that would lean towards the side of carelessness and lack of responsibility in my opinion. After going what I went through as a teenager I find it hard to comprehend. :dunno: It's too bad, hope he learns something before he hurts himself or someone else.
hutch1999
01-27-2008, 09:42 AM
I was really happy to get my stock 93 a4 formula when I was 16, I couldnt imagine getting a brand new vette, must be nice
TempleU_WS6
01-27-2008, 09:47 AM
Your're right these cars almost do drive themselves. With power everything there is little to blame on the car when something goes wrong. If parents are gonna buy their kids cars like these they need to start them with something else beforehand. Thats how it went with me.
01ws6er
01-27-2008, 02:02 PM
The first "muscle" vehicle I ever drove was my dad's 71 C-10 pickup. 350, bored .040 over, huge cam...don't know exact specs...edelborck intake, holley double pumper 750, lt's, full 3" exhaust, and 3 on the tree! Damn that thing was fun to drive. Oh yea, and Manual drums and manual steering as well. It was a friggen workout to manuever that thing in parking lots...and I even outran a newer Dodge Ram Hemi one night (my friend and I stole a construction barrel at a job site and a guy tried chasing me). Taking long, gradual turns in that thing at 70ish is like taking a hairpin in our cars at 5mph lol. Stuff like that MAKES you learn how to drive, and appreciate power.
Firebirdjones
01-27-2008, 03:19 PM
Yep it should be protocall for every teenager to drive an older vehicle with some power, manual brakes and steering. It really wakes up a person when you realize how quickly you can get in trouble if you don't pay attention.
A new car will fool you thinking your in control,,,possibly pushing the car a little further than you normally would until it's too late.
blackhawk01
01-27-2008, 04:03 PM
if I were to buy my kid a corvette..I would tune the rev limiter down to 3400..and set the speed limiter to 100...THEN I would like to see if he/she still wants to drive it ;)
rsg98Z28
01-27-2008, 05:26 PM
well i think its crazy that a 16 year old got a new vette and im 18 i cant belive what parents will do but my car which is my first is a 98 z28 m6 vert however i worked very hard to buy it i saved up and my parents matched my savings after that its all me insurance, gas, mods etc. in the town where i live the kids i go to school with have nicer first cars than i will ever be able to afford and they dont even know what advolurum tax is. Personally i think he should get what he wants but he has to pay for it the generation i come from doesnt understand the value of a dollar because they never had to work for one. On one hand it upsets me to have people some times rip on the flaws of my car but what do they know and at other times it fells really good when the kid with the BMW looks at mine and says damn, so anyways I think the kid can have the vette but only if he pays for it which we all know wont happen.
dpinson
01-27-2008, 07:26 PM
some of you guys still luckedout man
i got a 90 model ford probe it was a 5 speed though, hah then a 99 sunfire and on to work trucks until i could save for my first real car
but hey ive had fun since
SS/CETA
01-28-2008, 12:23 AM
I started out my driving life with a 400 horse big block in a '75 Lemans.
Then I downgraded to a 350 in a '74 LeMans.
Then I upgraded to a stock LT1 in a '96 Impala.
Now I've got the CE and it's definitely an upgrade. I'm sure it's pushing above 350.
BULLET_WS6
01-28-2008, 12:29 AM
personally this sickens me... im 19 and have a nice car yes, but i started out with an eclipse gs for gosh sakes... i worked my way up... if i would have started with this car i guarantee i would have done something stupid to hurt myself or others... now im veryyy responsible with the power i have... i cant imagine a parent no matter how much you trust your kid... no kid is not going to want to floor a brand new zo6 to show off to his friends... idiots these days... i would barely trust myself with one when i turn 25.... hell right now if you had me own one im sure i would screw up somehow... :cool2:
Shermanator86
01-28-2008, 01:04 AM
a z06 is a handful even if you do know what your doing, hell my car even surprises me sometimes. I couldn't imagine haveing 500 hp when i was in high school, i would have been dead, my first car was a 220hp 318 in a 4800lbs dodge ram and i still got in trouble with that.
Tommycat
01-28-2008, 11:32 PM
My first vehicle was a 71 Ford F100 Longbed extended cab with manual brakes and steering.... I hated the parallel parking test....
Giving a kid that kind of car for their first car is irresponsible. They haven't even learned to respect the car itself yet. Let alone the deadly situation you can get in with it.
NiteRiderWs6
01-29-2008, 05:55 AM
theres a sophmore(high school) at my school that just got a Steeda GT500
hoss 2000 z-28
01-29-2008, 08:25 AM
I think everybody's first car should be a beater! Get some experience behind the wheel, if the kid wrecks it, no big deal. Learn from mistakes! Then later the kid can truly appreciate something nice.
SVG210
01-29-2008, 04:57 PM
Kids nowadays are different than they were 20-30 years ago. Not sure if it's the kids or the parents fault but there are alot of irresponsible people out there.
When I was 16 the first car I had was a 56 chevrolet nomad,,,still have it today. A 4,000+ lbs. behemoth with manual drum brakes and manual steering,,,it really opens your eyes and makes you aware of what can happen, and you start to appreciate and respect it.
I ran (and still do) a 327 4-speed with 4.56 gears in the car, and eventually got pretty good with it, dialed it in and was running low 13's with the car back then. Which was considered quick for a street car back then,,,,and with manual drum brakes and steering, it's a handfull for a teenager,,,,it really teaches you HOW to drive. With more power than brake and steering ability,,,there is very little room for error, and you can get in trouble real quick.
These cars nowadays almost drive themselves,,,,to go out and wreck a new car like that would lean towards the side of carelessness and lack of responsibility in my opinion. After going what I went through as a teenager I find it hard to comprehend. :dunno: It's too bad, hope he learns something before he hurts himself or someone else.
Its not the kids, its he parents. Their Kids are a reflection of what they are or were. And some parents arent just ready to have kids now adays. That Kid that got the Vette their parents are Idiots. that already proves that hes going to be going to them for everything since he wont be able to be responsible, but maybe im looking at this wrong probably that kid is an honor student or something, but it still doesnt change the fundamental. a parents dream (and if youre a parent you might have this) is to see their child grow up into a responsible young man or woman, that knows how to chose from Right or Wrong.
Firebirdjones
01-29-2008, 05:50 PM
Its not the kids, its he parents. Their Kids are a reflection of what they are or were. And some parents arent just ready to have kids now adays. That Kid that got the Vette their parents are Idiots. that already proves that hes going to be going to them for everything since he wont be able to be responsible, but maybe im looking at this wrong probably that kid is an honor student or something, but it still doesnt change the fundamental. a parents dream (and if youre a parent you might have this) is to see their child grow up into a responsible young man or woman, that knows how to chose from Right or Wrong.
Ya I can relate to that. Although mine have not reached driving age just yet, I only hope I do well enough as a parent. It's not easy but I feel I do better than some parents I see. We probably all think that as parents,,,;)
Tommycat
01-29-2008, 09:47 PM
My thoughts on a first car. Get em something that doesn't run at all, but is fixable. Have them learn how to fix it before they can drive it. They'll respect it more that way. Not only that, but if something breaks, they will have a better idea as to what is wrong.
SVG210
01-30-2008, 08:07 AM
no because theres some parents that give their kids what they want in order to get them out of their faces, so the kids start getting spoiled. it is great to occasionaly give the kids something good if they behave and a spanking when they act up, but in the rear end (its leagal if you do it at home!) not like multiple slaps trying to kill them but one stern one and make shure they understand why was the reason for a stern hand. that way as they grow older they learn to respect theri parents and still love them.
redhcnc
01-30-2008, 04:08 PM
That is unreal. No highschooler deserves a vette. Especially if they arent going to take care of it. If they are going to take care of it and will make it last for ever. Then maybe. Their priorities must be like this.
1) School
2) Cars
A)THE CORVETTE
3) Nothing Illegal
4) Cars AGAIN
5) CARS
6) CARS
Can I emphasize enough how important cars must be to them in order to get one so nice in highschool. Oh yea and they cant drive it to school. They must ride the bus. It is too nice of a car to take to a school where stupid teens will mess it up because theyre are jealous
redhcnc
01-30-2008, 04:10 PM
Oh Yea , to go along with my post^. I would drive the car way more than them when they are at school. so it is basically mine, but they can say it is theirs.. And this would be the only nice thing they would get. If they mess it up they are screwed. and I will fix it and it will be mine and they wont geta nother car. One chance and one ONLY
Getzen_Guy
01-30-2008, 10:27 PM
this upsets me....
one 16 years old, or even 18 needs to drive a new corvette. that is simply too much car.
my Z28 is around probably in the 350-375 hp range, and it's almost too much car for me.
parents will feel bad when the kid really hurts himself, or worse dies....
when I wrecked my 99 v6 i was 18 I got knocked out and had a concusion, but i wasn't hurt that badly. she felt responsible because even though the wreck wasn''t my fault and i was only going 45, she had let me get a car that she felt was unsafe.
man when my mom got there, they said she was screaming and crying and stuff... imagine if i had died, how she'd feel.
now imagine a mother and father who bought their child a 400hp vette, and he died going 130+ wrapping around a tree....
:thumbdn: think about that stupid ass rich people!!
ghettosled
01-31-2008, 05:22 AM
last year when i was walking around a car show, i saw a teenager sitting in the front seat of a gt500. he fired it up as if he was about to leave and i just shook my head that he has or is able to drive a car like that. as im cursing under my breath this older woman walks over to the car and says "what the hell are you doing, get out of the drivers seat! you know your dad will never let you drive this car." :Owned:
KyleLs1
01-31-2008, 04:11 PM
this upsets me....
one 16 years old, or even 18 needs to drive a new corvette. that is simply too much car.
my Z28 is around probably in the 350-375 hp range, and it's almost too much car for me.
parents will feel bad when the kid really hurts himself, or worse dies....
when I wrecked my 99 v6 i was 18 I got knocked out and had a concusion, but i wasn't hurt that badly. she felt responsible because even though the wreck wasn''t my fault and i was only going 45, she had let me get a car that she felt was unsafe.
man when my mom got there, they said she was screaming and crying and stuff... imagine if i had died, how she'd feel.
now imagine a mother and father who bought their child a 400hp vette, and he died going 130+ wrapping around a tree....
:thumbdn: think about that stupid ass rich people!!
lol when i told my mom that i bought my t/a, and after my stepdad told her that it was a "monster", she says "welll... i would feel better if you had gotten a v6, with an automatic". I look at her like :thinkin: why the FUCK would i do THAT?
Getzen_Guy
01-31-2008, 04:16 PM
lol when i told my mom that i bought my t/a, and after my stepdad told her that it was a "monster", she says "welll... i would feel better if you had gotten a v6, with an automatic". I look at her like :thinkin: why the FUCK would i do THAT?
:lmao:
when I bought the Z28 they told me i should've gotten a truck
:haha:
KyleLs1
01-31-2008, 04:56 PM
:lmao:
when I bought the Z28 they told me i should've gotten a truck
:haha:
she actually had a blue 69 firebird vert when she was a teenager so she understood the attraction to them... but things were "different" back then :thumbdn::hellno::rant:
Getzen_Guy
01-31-2008, 11:43 PM
i love when they give the whole "different" speech.
Getzen_Guy
01-31-2008, 11:44 PM
i love when they give the whole "it was different time" speech.
95Fyrebyrd
01-31-2008, 11:55 PM
Damn rich kids, i know this kid who got a saleen S281 Coupe with a Kenne Bell for his 17th b-day/ graduation present....my first car was a 89 Camaro V6 and now i recently bought a 95 firebird...Wish i had Parents that bought me what i want, i would have a 02 trans am or a 93-98 Toyota Supra by now
Getzen_Guy
02-01-2008, 12:00 AM
I HATE ATT&T!!! my internet fucking spazes out randomly for no damn reason!!!
:rant:
i apologize for any double post!
damn alexander graham bell, and the telegraph, and then the telephone, and damn monopolies, and damnbig business in general, and damn AT&T and SBC and Bellcom and whatever other "BABY BELLS" are stillout there providing mediocore servce at an outrageous price rate!!! :rant:
SVG210
02-01-2008, 08:12 AM
get VONAGE (whoo ho ho ho ho who ho hooo hoo)
DE98TA
02-02-2008, 03:36 PM
Well after these kids wreck their expensive/powerful cars maybe their parent will realize that wasnt a good idea..of course i hope they dont but some people just dont have common sense..what do you expect a 16/17 year old to do with vette/gt500 or whatever?
fox87stang
02-05-2008, 01:16 AM
one of my friends has a gf who is 16 and has a 07 Saleen non SC, BMW 4 door, Mercedes 4 door, and a 67 Camaro with an LT1...her dad is LOADED
2-bowties&abird
02-05-2008, 06:16 AM
yeah my son is only 4 and he always talks about what he's gonna drive when he gets a drivers liscense. he always talks about he wants a t/a, i would never get him a t/a or any sports car for that matter. but it is pretty comical to hear a 4 year old talk about driving fast cars.
bostonz28
02-05-2008, 12:57 PM
one of my friends has a gf who is 16 and has a 07 Saleen non SC, BMW 4 door, Mercedes 4 door, and a 67 Camaro with an LT1...her dad is LOADED
You betta get with her sister if she has one lol
fox87stang
02-05-2008, 07:27 PM
You betta get with her sister if she has one lol
she only has a little bro..Believe me i would if she did..lol
rajiv1998
02-10-2008, 06:49 PM
Lucky kids. Shit, when i first got my trans am, it was parked at my dads friends car wash on route 22. The next day after school, i went to DMV to get the plates, came back put it on and brought her home. My dads friend told me "Rajiv, go easy for a few days untill u learn to controll the power." I told him "Ok, i will." Next thing u see and hear is white smoke and screetching sound of tires outside the parking lot of the car wash. LOL i looked back and he was on the floor laughing. I told him "Let those be here, so everytime I come back, I can look at this and say those were my first burnout marks" I was driving by 3 months later and they were repaving the road :cry:. None the less, it dont matter how old or young you are, if u decide to fuck with ur car and test its potentials ANYTHING can happen. I lost 5 VERY CLOSE friends due to street racing.
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