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dibbz 01-14-2009 02:05 PM


Originally Posted by ibnboxin
one question through how did he not know his front end was smashed???

poop faced drunk.

Big_Bird 01-14-2009 02:19 PM

if that were my kid, I pop him upside the head the first time and take his car away.

XBLOVE 01-14-2009 02:19 PM


Originally Posted by Iceman04503

Originally Posted by XBLOVE

Originally Posted by Iceman04503
women drivers. There are a few that are good drivers but some are bad. I'm still scared to death whenever my girlfriend drives. Thats why she has never sat in the drivers seat of my tC. HAHAHA.

EXCUSE ME?!?!?! :no: I grew up at the race track, I was raised to respect cars my father MADE me learn how to drive on a manual to teach me to have complete control of the car at all times....I can handle a car better then most men I know..not to mention I can pick up off the line quicker than a lot of people...don't catigorize ALL women...sheeze MEN! :crazy: :rofl:

All I said was SOME are bad.

I was joking and making a statement :silly:

I can admit that when I turned 16 my parents gave me a truck but my Dad was on my case hardcore about where I went and such...he was so bad to the point I had to keep a milage log before I moved the car I had to write down the miles and when I got to my destination I had to write down my miles and he had made sure the truck stood out because he knows like half the world and cops so if they saw me driving like an idiot there was no doubt in their mind it was me (this was a white truck with a pink pin stripe and mercedes hub caps). The truck wasn't brand new and it was a hand me down from my brother I respected that truck and I took care of it...But my parents found it more cost effective to give me that car than to take time off work to drive me around to all 5 million of my activities....and I lived in Lake Tapps where there were no bus routes so that wasn't an option

planedriver 01-14-2009 02:35 PM

he shouldn't be driving a stick, a honda or any kind of car that he can mod.
i hope he learn his lesson.

SATownScion 01-14-2009 02:35 PM

I hate kids who dont understand what they are getting and abuse it. My got my first truck my senior year in HS and it needed some work since it was a 68 chevy but it ran. Over the years I fixed it up replacing almost everything. Right now i have it sidelined since the diff went out on me. I already got it fixed with new axles, limited slip diff, gears, fluid. All i need to do is put it back on. replacing the motor as well and adding front disk brakes. replaced all electrical with a painless kit.
Here are some shots of it, i miss driving it. the smell of unburnt gas in the exhaust, loud flowmaster exhaust and best of all no ac.

http://picasaweb.google.com/SATownCh...eat=directlink

https://lh3.ggpht.com/_iPduDgH7xDM/S...400/chevy3.jpg
https://lh3.ggpht.com/_iPduDgH7xDM/S...400/chevy5.jpg
https://lh3.ggpht.com/_iPduDgH7xDM/S...400/chevy4.jpg
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_iPduDgH7xDM/SK...400/chevy1.jpg

bencott 01-14-2009 02:40 PM

it's all in upbringing. parents leading by example is very important. if you would just as soon trash whatever you have and buy another one, then that's the legacy you pass down to the kids. also buying them whatever they want doesn't help either. :doh:

XBLOVE 01-14-2009 03:04 PM

^^ good point it does all come back on the parents!! Parent's need to look at how they raised their children, if you give your kid everything what are you teaching them? NOTHING!!

Iceman04503 01-14-2009 03:17 PM

My first car was a dark blue 1994 toyota corolla. It shook if you went over 60 mph. So I never drove it faster than 60 for fear it would fall apart on me.

GreyFox 01-14-2009 03:30 PM


Originally Posted by InfiniteVisi0n
no parents should ever buy there kid a car..especially not there sons, females could be an exception but seriously..the only way for the kid to appreciate the car is if he or she buys it there selves.

It's apart of teaching a child how to appreciate what they have. If they earned the money to buy a car then they will appreciate the work that went into getting it. I've bought every car I owned.

GreyFox 01-14-2009 03:33 PM


Originally Posted by SATownScion
I hate kids who dont understand what they are getting and abuse it. My got my first truck my senior year in HS and it needed some work since it was a 68 chevy but it ran. Over the years I fixed it up replacing almost everything. Right now i have it sidelined since the diff went out on me. I already got it fixed with new axles, limited slip diff, gears, fluid. All i need to do is put it back on. replacing the motor as well and adding front disk brakes. replaced all electrical with a painless kit.
Here are some shots of it, i miss driving it. the smell of unburnt gas in the exhaust, loud flowmaster exhaust and best of all no ac.

http://picasaweb.google.com/SATownCh...eat=directlink

https://lh3.ggpht.com/_iPduDgH7xDM/S...400/chevy5.jpg

Nice ride! One of my favorite years of Chevy trucks. My Dad had a 68, 69 and a 70 at the same time. Solid trucks for sure.

bencott 01-14-2009 03:58 PM

my first ride was an '86 toyota pickup. the only option it had was a/c. it didn't even have a radio. my dad kept it nice for 13 years and handed it down to me when he bought a brand new '99 f150. his example rubbed off on me, and i treated that thing like the holy grail. like most 16 year olds i drove it way too fast at times, but i was smart about it and lucky enough not to crash into anything or anyone. i'd probably still be driving that truck if someone hadn't stolen it out of our driveway a few months after i got my license. my parents basically told me that life is hard, and until i can afford another car i'd better get a bus schedule. those are the kind of life lessons that shape kids into who they are when they grow up. your neighbor is doing all kinds of damage by repeatedly bailing the kid out. it seems like he's wised up on that last one. let's hope the kid turns things around in the future.

Tomas 01-14-2009 10:51 PM

No neighbor kid like that, but I could tell you many tales about my first wife's driving, including taking out a "Y" sign 'cause she couldn't decide which way to take, cramming the back of her MG under my '55 Chevy while parking, FLIPPING my Volvo sedan off I-5, backing into a snow plow, etc.

Nevermind, I don't really want to go there.

EDIT: Forgot to include her taking down an oak tree next to an Auburn parking lot with on eof my Land Cruisers - and actually breaking it's bumper.

XBLOVE 01-15-2009 12:15 AM

O please go there Thomas...

Kanchi 01-15-2009 12:57 AM

My neighbor (while I have lived here), went through a 90 Prelude in 3 months, a BEAUTIFUL 89 CRX that looked brand new, a 80's 300z, a 90's Cammaro, and is now rolling an '80's civic...I have only lived here for 4 years....

Redbeard46 01-15-2009 05:49 PM


Originally Posted by Big_Bird
if that were my kid, I pop him upside the head the first time and take his car away.

AMEN!

Redbeard46 01-15-2009 05:58 PM


Originally Posted by GreyFox
My Dad would have kicked my butt. But he made me buy all of my rides. So I took care of them.

He need to ride a bike or the Max and that's it - IMHO.

x2

PakanaHerruus 01-15-2009 06:19 PM

the problem is the dad keeps buying him things.. i had to buy my first car and get insurance for myself.. this means its my problem and my responsibility. If people just keep giving you things your not going to value it as much, as if it were yours and you paid for it.

highvoltage1 01-15-2009 11:02 PM

My first car was a 90 corolla. My parents bought it for me for 500. It wasnt a looker but i was so excited. Yea i drove it hard and forgot to change the oil and blew the motor. But i did pay my own insurance. I shoulda taken better care of it. I was very appreciative of the fact i got it. The only reason it went bye bye is cause i forgot to change the oil. My step dad got rid of his car to help me get a new one a 98 4dr civic lx. He got to use it when he needed to but i paid for the car and the insurance because he helped me out so much there. i babied that car. I was way appreciative. Eventually he got a new car. So this was all mine. But i realized i needed to be more aware of my car and take care of it. I was always appreciative and learned from my first mistake.


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