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SpyderGS -> RE: Evo or Sti (9/27/2004 2:49:13 PM)
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ORIGINAL: driftracer Oh and I have rich ass parents who know how fast the cars are, and they trust me Way too much. Thanks for the reply though. Trust you way too much, or don't care about you all that much? Now I, along with any other parent's on this forum(or anywhere else for that matter), wouldn't even consider giving my child a turbocharged awd car that can take on porches. If you were my kid, the real choice would be "Subaru Justy or Mitsubishi Mirage". And although i speak as if i'm a married old man, i'm only 21. I don't have kids, but i know the proper way to take care of them. My parents aren't rich, but we are well off. My first car was a 1997 Eagle Talon base model, a very decent car back when i was your age. My parents knew enough to not give me a turbocharged monster to learn to drive with. And as a result of getting a sporty car and not having enough experience, i crashed it on several occasions....from other cars to walls to lakes...whatever. You may think "you're a bad driver", but i was no worse than you. Besides, you will NEVER be a good driver if you learn to drive in a evo. Ask any professional racer or car enthusiast, if you don't learn the basics in a POS, you won't learn them in an evo or sti. If i were you, i would consider maybe a mk3 supra or fwd turbo 1st gen dsm to learn with. Besides, i know you're a kid, but what really matters to you, Personal skill or a car that do everything for you? Let's say people think you're a great driver because your evo keeps you stuck on corners, then you take a Sentra SE-R out on a track and totally suck....like you run in ditchs and oversteer through-out all the corners....What would you be like then? The SE-R is a great car, Peter Cunningham drives one in SCCA....It was the pace car in many track events....and is *the* current import hot rod. But you can't handle it well because you never picked up any skills driving an Evo. I know "image" is a major factor in you getting the car of your choice, and so is performance. But if all you care about is having a cool car that looks good, then why not just get a Porche Boxster? What it comes down to is you won't learn any skills in an evo. You might hear this a lot later on but maybe you'll hear it for the first time now: A decent driver makes a good car look good, A good driver makes a decent car look better. Just, if you care anything at all about performance or skill, Try and get a cheapo underpowered(by STI terms) car to train on. These are just my opinions, but there will be many other people you encounter that will tell you the same thing.....just in a meaner way sometimes.
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