#1
Posted 09 April 2003 - 08:10 PM
EDIT: Urgh, sorry, I cannot type. It's supposed to be titled "Driving" not "Dringing". Heh .
#2
Posted 09 April 2003 - 08:55 PM
#3
Posted 10 April 2003 - 01:17 AM
Take my advice: learn stick as soon as you can. Not only is it good to know, but it's DAMN fun. Well, in a Mustang it is at least....
#4
Posted 10 April 2003 - 01:23 AM
#5
Posted 10 April 2003 - 01:54 PM
#6
Posted 10 April 2003 - 04:10 PM
Next Thursday, I get my Driver's License. I just got a car, not new but used - 2001 Jeep Cherokee Sport (c. 36,000 miles on it) Steel Blue color, all the power options, anti-lock brakes, dual frontside airbags, CD-player...life is good!
Damn, wait...that means, I have to get a job this summer to start paying for gas. Shit. Working? That requires...work. Fuck.
What license plates do you think I should get? Here are the ones I was thinking of:
JORD0 (Nickname)
J0-J0 (Another nickname...)
RONIN (Counter-Strike alias)
R0N1N (Counter-Strike alias in l33t)
GROOVE (NIC alias)
GR00VE (NIC alias in l33t)
BRN-1337 ("Born l33t")
RXR-URBX ("R0x0rZ uR b0x0rZ")
What do you guys think?
"Too close for missiles, I'm switchin' to guns"
#7
Posted 10 April 2003 - 04:38 PM
Anways, as for the kind of car I'm getting, I have no idea yet. I have like 500+ saved up in the bank, and I start my job on Saturday. Four hours Saturday and four on Sunday. That sould give me about 40 bucks or so. Plus I get paid for getting A's. I'm working on all A's, so I can get 100 bucks. All year I've gotten at least one B on my report card. Our grading scale is hard to. A 95 is the lowest A you can get. But I think I can do it this six weeks. My dad still owes me like 80 bucks though. What sucks for me is that I have to pay for everything with my car. My parents won't pay a penny. It'll be 300 bucks, maybe less, for a cheap car, I don't care what kind really as long as it's not a stick and it runs well. And then another 300 bucks for insurance then plus all the other stuff I have to get. But it won't be too much longer. I'll probably start mowing some yards, 10-20 a piece, here soon, so I'll have 700 before long. I'll still want to keep a bit in the bank.
Ack, sorry, I have to plan everything out. I have to know what I'm going to do before I do it, I can't be spontanious(sp?). Anyways...
Oh, Groove, check your pm's okay?
#8
Posted 10 April 2003 - 05:55 PM
8-Bit Theater
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#9
Posted 10 April 2003 - 06:38 PM
Groove, I think, "R0N1NMARATSU" would be the best. Yeah, you'd need two plates. One that says "RON1NMA" and the other "RATSU", and then tape them together on the back of your car.
but we do sh*t and F---"
~Webbster, Foam Improvement.
"I got four points... I sackled you"
#10
Posted 10 April 2003 - 07:23 PM
Alot of my free time revolves around cars. I own two old Chevrolets that I am constantly putting back together and restoring. It's fun to do stuff like this because you get a big rush of satisfaction when you accomplish something new..(pretty much like when you modify a nerf gun..!)
Ah.. one of the many fun things life has to offer.. cars. Just be careful out there, maniacs live.
#11
Posted 10 April 2003 - 07:40 PM
#12
Posted 10 April 2003 - 09:01 PM
Red cars are higher because most of the people that drive them are at a higher risk of crashing than those that drive say a... green car or blue. I think the highest are red and black. Plus sports cars are a lot higher. One thing for me though is I'm a girl. Girl's insurance is a hellvua lot cheaper than guys. Heh, sorry guys. Plus you get off some if you like have good grades or had like an A or B in driver's ed or something. There are different things. I'm just going to get a cheap car though for my first one.Insurance is a bitch, and it's high for me being a young owner of a red sports car. What's with the red cars being higher anyways?
#13
Posted 10 April 2003 - 09:19 PM
I got my permit the day I turned 16, and my license 5 months later (I had to take drivers ed first). I don't have a car right now, but my parents usually let me take their cars out and I might be getting my dad's old 97 Subaru soon.
JT, insurance (and what gives you discounts) varies from company to company. Not all companies give good student discounts, and the amount you get for taking drivers ed varies. And there's not a large difference between girls and guys anymore. The statistics are getting closer together. And we all know the truth about female drivers, don't we guys?
And definitely learn to drive stick, its one of those important life skills.
#14
Posted 10 April 2003 - 09:50 PM
#15
Posted 10 April 2003 - 10:10 PM
I am a perfectly good driver thank you very much. That is so not true about women drivers. Girls is cheaper than guys cause girls aren't as crazy as guys and whatnot. But I'm a good driver. I have yet to hit anything!! I even parked between two cars yesterday perfectly! I had a little problem with parking... I'd park as far away from everything as I could.And we all know the truth about female drivers, don't we guys?
#16
Posted 10 April 2003 - 10:52 PM
#17
Posted 10 April 2003 - 11:16 PM
- Death
#18
Posted 11 April 2003 - 01:19 AM
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#19
Posted 11 April 2003 - 02:06 PM
Uh... no? It's a used car here. I'm only 16 here, I'm not going to be getting a *new* car. That's way to expensive. Plus the taxes and everything. You can get a nice used car for 100 bucks sometimes you know.Uhh, did you say you were planning on buying a car for $300? Better add at least an extra zero on to that dear....
#20
Posted 11 April 2003 - 04:16 PM
Umm, no. No you can't. What freaking planet are you on? You can't buy ANY car that actually runs, used or not, for $300, much less $100. I mean a tank of gas costs $20 for gods sake. Most USED cars go for $1,000-$5,000, and thats at the LOW end of used cars. Most NEW cars go from $9,000-$18,000 or so. When you start talking about used cars for less than $1,000 you're talking about absolute clunkers that have more than 150,000 miles on them and will cost you four times the car's price in repairs over the next two years. I'm not trying to be mean here, but seriously, look in the damn ads if you need proof. I mean, maybe cars are 10 times cheaper in whatever state you're in, but barring that.....Uh... no? It's a used car here. I'm only 16 here, I'm not going to be getting a *new* car. That's way to expensive. Plus the taxes and everything. You can get a nice used car for 100 bucks sometimes you know.
I mean seriously here, you're lucky to buy a TELEVISION for $100.....
Maybe you're confused about car payments versus the total cost of a car. I mean buying a used or new car from a dealer usually means that you pay a monthly payment (usually between $100 and $300 per month, it depends) for a period of 36 months or something. Plus, you need a down payment usually. So if you mean $100 or so per month, well thats more realistic, although the smaller your payments, the longer it takes to pay the car off. Then you take those car payments, and ADD insurance on top of that. Insurance is usually billed every 6 months and will probably cost you $1,200 or so a year. Maybe more, I don't really know the rates for 16 year old females.
I don't mean to discourage you, but you need to be realistic....
Cars are like computer components. 99% of the time you get exactly what you pay for.
#21
Posted 11 April 2003 - 10:39 PM
[color=purple]Uh... no I'm *not* confussed. Maybe where YOU live you can't get them cheap, but around here they go from 200-600 for used cars. I live in Virginia here, in a dinky little redneck town. Everything's probably a helluva lot cheaper in where ever you are. And no, they're not just 'clunkers' they run, and run well. I'm not 'confused' either and I won't be buying it from a dealer. That's why they have ads in the paper. And I'm being totally realistic.Umm, no. No you can't. What freaking planet are you on? You can't buy ANY car that actually runs, used or not, for $300, much less $100...
Maybe you're confused about car payments versus the total cost of a car. I mean buying a used or new car from a dealer usually means that you pay a monthly payment (usually between $100 and $300 per month, it depends) for a period of 36 months or something...
I don't mean to discourage you, but you need to be realistic....
Here's one of my local news paper sites. They don't usually have many ads, but the bullentin board and the thrifty nickle usually do. I can't get to either of those right now.
Click here
If that doesn't work here's a piece of it, there are a lot more though.
1989 PROBE LX, runs; 1990 Probe LX (for parts). $1200 for both. 1984 Toyota Starlet Limited Ed., $300. 1982 Buick Skylark, 4-spd, needs motor, $200 OBO. ***-***-****.
Toyotas aren't bad and look at the price! $300 whole bucks!! Hm... I think that's just to much for me. */scarcasim(sp?)*
1986 DODGE CARAVAN, maroon. Runs, but has a couple problems. $500. ***-***-****.
Caravan... hmm... not my type... Another one. There aren't that many in those, but there are other papers and a whole lot more that are cheap like that. Believe me now? No? Here are a few more that I just found at this address.</span>
TOYOTA MR2, 1986, needs minor work, $500. Call after 7 p.m. ***-***-****.
1994 CHEVY Corsica, needs head gasket, $600. ***-***-****
No, you won't get a nice new looking shiny car. But it'll be something good for my first car. You know?
#22
Posted 11 April 2003 - 11:11 PM
Needs work == doesn't run.
Needs motor == doesn't run.
Needs head gasket == doesn't run.
These are all cars that would fetch $100 for scrap so the owner is trying to find someone who is willing to spend the time and money to fix them up. Most of those cars probably require $1k or more to run properly and will never be reliable. The owners have run them into the ground and they have decided that it's not worth dumping another $1200 into that old clunker to get it working again so they shelled out for a new car instead.
The price of junk is the same here in California as it is in Virginia.
Sorry to disappoint you.
#23
Posted 12 April 2003 - 01:16 PM
-Shoot first, count bodys later
#24
Posted 12 April 2003 - 01:36 PM
I don't *want* to make payments, I just want a cheap car that I can drive to school. It's my first car so I don't need an expensive car.
#25
Posted 13 April 2003 - 01:03 AM
i do understan that i could aford a car for 300. i lived in tx for two years. it is the truth my dad wont pay over 500 for a car ecept for a 1987 porche which does not have a motor. now the thing i dont understand is why the hell did you want to know if people had the drivers licenes or not? whe you get one you get one and use it. the other thing i don't understant is why did you tell the hole nerf comunity about your driving experiences with you father? what was the point in that?[color=purple]You guys aren't understanding. That's not even HALF the ads that are around here. And not all of them say 'Needs work' or anything. We do have a lot of cheaper cars.
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