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Buying my son a car, what to do?!?!
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<blockquote data-quote="04torchred" data-source="post: 3234901" data-attributes="member: 23761"><p>Agreed, but he said his son was doing okay with modded cars, learned to drive on a Z06. I understand what you are saying and that is something he must decide if his son is capable of knowing his limits with the car. Maybe I am a bad example and so is my brother because my first car was a 4 cylinder S-10(but then it got a 350hp/327ci, then a 430hp/383ci and now I have a Cobra)</p><p></p><p>Driving schools would be fun, but pretty damn expensive. I had the opportunity to attend a defensive driving course last summer with skid recovery, slalom, high speed evasion and it was a blast.</p><p></p><p>I guess in the end I agree with you, but it is the parents call to tell if their kid will be able to handle the car. Some people can drive and some just can't. They should be in a parking lot practicing pitching the car sideways and steering into it to get a feel for what the car is gonna do and if the kid cannot handle it either he will be scared and appreciate it or his dad will not let him drive the car till he can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04torchred, post: 3234901, member: 23761"] Agreed, but he said his son was doing okay with modded cars, learned to drive on a Z06. I understand what you are saying and that is something he must decide if his son is capable of knowing his limits with the car. Maybe I am a bad example and so is my brother because my first car was a 4 cylinder S-10(but then it got a 350hp/327ci, then a 430hp/383ci and now I have a Cobra) Driving schools would be fun, but pretty damn expensive. I had the opportunity to attend a defensive driving course last summer with skid recovery, slalom, high speed evasion and it was a blast. I guess in the end I agree with you, but it is the parents call to tell if their kid will be able to handle the car. Some people can drive and some just can't. They should be in a parking lot practicing pitching the car sideways and steering into it to get a feel for what the car is gonna do and if the kid cannot handle it either he will be scared and appreciate it or his dad will not let him drive the car till he can. [/QUOTE]
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