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your situation is the exception, not the norm. Of course, many kids are capable of working for the car, paying for it, and then not crashing it. I did this to obtain my first car, a 2+2 Z. A good friend of mine got a NA Z as his first car. Crashed and totalled it within 3 weeks. Drove a Prelude for a year, no problems. Then he got a TT Z. You guessed it, within three weeks it was totalled. He has since lost the desire for a high performance car. Most kids have no respect for how fragile their life is and how quickly it can be lost.
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