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I'm sorry, but I see how most young ones drive, hell I was one a few years ago. Granted there are exceptions, but how many do you really know that buy the car for themesleves not to show off or beat the shit out of the car by racing stop light to stop light? No matter how mature you are, there is still a level of maturity not reachable during high school, and that is because you still don't have enough driving experience (or other kind for that matter). Unless you karted and have been autoxing since you are 16, then I would think twice about having proper experience to handle a car like this. But that is highly unlikely. You will be miserable from paycheck to paycheck in debt for insurance and maintainance, not to mention additional wear and tear from actually **learning** to drive on a damn expensive sports car. When people ask me about buying a Z, I tell them the easiest part is paying for the Z. Zs are not very expensive anymore, its actually odd to me that people still take loans to buy a used Z for under 15k. If they can't afford the car out right at these prices, they **will** have problems keeping them up, especially if they don't hold a good job. However, I tell people in a couple of years they will spend as much as they paid for the car in insurance and maintainance. Not including mods and issues brought on by stupid or hard driving. Buy a reliable sedanish car and learn how to drive first. One or two years seat time in a car, doesn't cut it with high hp. There is no shortcut for experience. Good luck.

So, which Formula 1 Car are you most like?
Salah "Happiness is not around the corner, it is the corner!"
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