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Elan 10-16-2013 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Daishi9000 (Post 2529627)
hey, you are all over the news man. that sucks. did insurance cover you?

but see what i mean about letting other people drive your car?

I don't think that was actually his vette.

critical 10-16-2013 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Elan (Post 2529643)
I don't think that was actually his vette.

haha no it wasn't. san diego here, not Omaha.

kfull 10-16-2013 04:09 PM

There are only a few people I really trust to drive my car (a few family members and a friend) other than that I try to avoid anyone driving my car when possible. If I have to have a tech drive it at the dealership or another shop I always try to watch them and I also remind them how to put it into reverse because I have seen someone put it in 6th instead of reverse before . I almost had a heart attack, but he caught himself.

critical 10-16-2013 04:14 PM

took car to get head gaskets replaced.

battery was disconnected so the computer reset

MPG indicator after test drives: 4 MPG :/

Minsu 10-16-2013 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 2529273)
I've got a few friends I would let drive the Z if I were a passenger. They can both replace the car if they break it, and they drive a manual every day. I've never ridden in the passenger seat, so I'm kinda curious since cars always feel faster as a passenger.

This, I was driving my friend to school because they have free printing. We hit i think a buck 30 but i was fine with it felt normal, friend was grabbing onto seat for deal life saying wtf was that did we just hit 200?!
and i said...:ugh2: Yes....

Elan 10-16-2013 11:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Minsu (Post 2529736)
This, I was driving my friend to school because they have free printing. We hit i think a buck 30 but i was fine with it felt normal, friend was grabbing onto seat for deal life saying wtf was that did we just hit 200?!
and i said...:ugh2: Yes....

I hope your school is located on the track! ;)

tnav 10-16-2013 11:44 PM

Never! people don't care about your stuff and worst of all, they don't understand the concept of having nice, clean, well taken care of, things ... not to mention they get annoyed when you tell them to be careful, how to park, and not to get close to the curbs, etc, etc, so why even go through that

nmjaxx9 10-17-2013 02:07 PM

Also if older ladies who wanna drive the Z get jealous I kinda laugh, cuz usually I sense the love from them so i dont mind. :tup:

Daishi9000 10-18-2013 01:19 PM

yeah, even if you are just giving people a ride is sometimes challenging, my now exgirlfriend wanted a ride to walmart and got all mad at me because i made her walk by parking all the way back in the parking lot and it was raining. I'm not parking my car anywhere near the front of walmart rain or no rain!

Tickwomp 10-18-2013 01:40 PM

I don't have a problem with someone driving my Z at all. It's just a car!

I taught my 13 year old daughter how to drive a stick in this car (she was a quick learner) and no damage done. I'll save the donuts and burnouts for later:-)

Lothario 10-18-2013 02:16 PM

i could care a less who takes my z, its just a car. i bought it just to beat the crap out of it. i already had one person bang up one of the rays wheels on it. **** happens.

Luciano13 10-19-2013 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Lothario (Post 2532547)
i could care a less who takes my z, its just a car. i bought it just to beat the crap out of it. i already had one person bang up one of the rays wheels on it. **** happens.

:shakes head:
I would only let someone else drive my Z if one ,they know manual and 2 it was an emergency:tiphat:

Nailzs 10-19-2013 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Lothario (Post 2532547)
i could care a less who takes my z, its just a car. i bought it just to beat the crap out of it. i already had one person bang up one of the rays wheels on it. **** happens.

Guess you don't give a $hit about your Z's resale value either.

fzgood 10-19-2013 05:15 PM

I let a few people drive it, but only a few people I trust. It also helps me determine who I can trust to treat it with respect if I need someone to drive it unsupervised.

DEpointfive0 10-19-2013 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Lothario (Post 2532547)
i could care a less who takes my z, its just a car. i bought it just to beat the crap out of it. i already had one person bang up one of the rays wheels on it. **** happens.

Thank you :tiphat:

Daishi9000 10-19-2013 06:02 PM

Lol! yeah, a car is just an object that depreciates with time and a liability that increases with time. if you think about it, installing performance parts on a car is a pretty bad investment you can make financially, but hey, we do it anyway, why not take care of it so it lasts a long time and gives us many more hours of joy! I just think of my car more than just an appliance. my 2 cents.

Luciano13 10-19-2013 07:07 PM

:iagree: if your not going to care for your car....take the bus:icon23:
All your going to do driving when u don't give 2 hoots is hit my car doors when u park beside me:barf:

TheGreatOne 10-19-2013 07:10 PM

Not really

I let one other guy with an M3 drive it cause he wanted to try it and I know he's a car guy. And I let my other friend drive it while I picked up my Subaru (winter beater) was cool to watch my Z in motion.

I'm one of those 'Z is an extension of me' kinda guys not a 'Z is a cooler point A to point B mode of transportation' guys. I spend a lot of money on it, so clearly I care and give a $hit

Also a lot of people aren't used to driving a car this low, especially at the height it is now...so again, maybe car folk

Wife wants to drive it...she hasn't driven stick in years...so deal is she practices on my manual Subaru Forester first....

RCL 10-19-2013 10:48 PM

I only let a select few people drive it...people who have experience with cars and driving a manual of course. lol

Lothario 10-20-2013 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Nailzs (Post 2533716)
Guess you don't give a $hit about your Z's resale value either.

resale? whats that. i will end up destroying this car, and having a great time doing it. im not one to put a piece of plastic and metal on a pedestal. i work hard, i earn my money, and i intend to spend it the way i want. and what i want to do is buy a fun car, and drive it like its meant to be driven, with zero regrets. plain and simple.

Nailzs 10-20-2013 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Lothario (Post 2534360)
resale? whats that. i will end up destroying this car, and having a great time doing it. im not one to put a piece of plastic and metal on a pedestal. i work hard, i earn my money, and i intend to spend it the way i want. and what i want to do is buy a fun car, and drive it like its meant to be driven, with zero regrets. plain and simple.

This sounds like some people I know that don't have two cents to show for themselves when they get to my age (63) after a life of not caring about anything then *itch and moan about it constantly.

Luciano13 10-20-2013 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Lothario (Post 2534360)
resale? whats that. i will end up destroying this car, and having a great time doing it. im not one to put a piece of plastic and metal on a pedestal. i work hard, i earn my money, and i intend to spend it the way i want. and what i want to do is buy a fun car, and drive it like its meant to be driven, with zero regrets. plain and simple.

I can agree with working hard and enjoying what u buy with it. But i can't understand your attitude for not caring about what u bought...... Don't u want it to at least last long enough for your hard earned money to appreciate it:tiphat:

tnav 10-21-2013 03:34 AM

right, it's just a car, why clean the house when it will get dirty again, why make the bed when you are going to use it again tonight, etc .... we are all different and we all feel different about how we keep our cars, our house, our clothes, etc ... again thankfully we all have the right to choose how we live

Justice97 10-21-2013 07:22 AM

I have let my sis drive my car; she always loved taking my 280 out when we were younger. She fell in love with my 370. I have offered to let a few friends drive it, but no takers so I quit offering.
In the end It is just a car. Don't get me wrong I take care of my baby the best I can, but I will not let it consume my life and become something I am overly concerned over. I will teach both my daughters to drive standard in it, they love it.
It is meant to be enjoyed and when my sister dropped it from 5th to 3rd and the tires broke free for a bit and we were moving, she was grinning like a high school kid again. It made me smile and to me that is enjoyment.
:icon17:

Lothario 10-21-2013 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Nailzs (Post 2534376)
This sounds like some people I know that don't have two cents to show for themselves when they get to my age (63) after a life of not caring about anything then *itch and moan about it constantly.

luckily im responsible enough to have long term investments ;-)

Lothario 10-21-2013 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Luciano13 (Post 2534409)
I can agree with working hard and enjoying what u buy with it. But i can't understand your attitude for not caring about what u bought...... Don't u want it to at least last long enough for your hard earned money to appreciate it:tiphat:

i do care, but to me this is just a toy, its no where near the performance of my other toy, so im not worried. im very "spirited" with my vehicles as ive seen you guys describe it, but i also maintain them accordingly.

everybody has their vices. i dont drink, dont smoke, no kids, almost everything i own is paid off, so why not live a little.

ill settle down when i start getting old, luckly 40 is still a long way off. so i have some time. lol


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