Actually it does. You would be amazed at how many young ~13-18yrs come on here and ask the very same question. Saying that in a few years they are going to be getting one by either parents, working, inheritance or something and want to know the best kind to get and how to make it go xx.xx in the 1/4 mile.KevinM said:Age has nothing to do with it anyway.
KevinM said:I may be 16, but if you all think that I am just too young have one, or you don't believe me, that is fine. I'm not asking you to. In my school it is not unusual to see Porsche's, BMW's, Mercedes and of course, the great sushi sleds or rice rockets . We even have a couple of parents with Ferrari's and I think I've seen a Viper and a Ford GT once. There are about 5 350Z's and 4 G35's, EVERY YEAR there is AT LEAST 1 M3 :tongue: . In fact, today my Physics teacher was telling us a story of how one day he looked out the window and saw a "Nissan NSX," which I was quick to correct lol :biggrin: . Last year we had a kid with a Mercedes S-class with some light modding from Kleemann. All I'm trying to say is, just because I'm young doesn't mean I can't have a good car. Anyways, if anyone wants to give me a ride, or even let me drive their NSX let me know! :biggrin: Can't blame me for trying :redface:
If you have to ask what it is, then you don't get it. Have you done research into the car, went over one with a fine tooth comb, read multiple books about them concerning design, development, testing, etc. I have wanted one for a couple years shy of your age. Seeing one the first time in 1990(year you were born?) and making a promise to myself that one day after years of hard work, I would own one. I have put my time in and know quite a bit about them, but I'm a baby in the knowledge department when compared with others on here. I'm constantly reading the service manual even though nothing is wrong with it only to keep the knowledge flowing. Have a room in house dedicated to it and Michael Jordan.KevinM said:How could I not appreciate the NSX for what it is? I don't know you, and you don't know me. If you could be so kind, please explain to me exactly WHAT the NSX is then.
KevinM said:, and my grandparents said that they will buy me a car as a graduation present. Ilucky bastard. My grandparents wrote me a check for $50 for my graduation gift and I was shocked to have even gotten that. When you work for something, youll appreciate much,much more :wink:
BRIDGEWATER ACURA said:When you work for something, youll appreciate much,much more :wink:
Why???Well, I can't work for anything of this magnitude just yet lol
Uh, that is the whole point. Work long enough and save enough and be wise enough and when you do get one, you'll love it that much more.KevinM said:I can work all I want, but I won't be making enough to buy the car just yet lol
BRIDGEWATER ACURA said:KevinM said:, and my grandparents said that they will buy me a car as a graduation present. Ilucky bastard. My grandparents wrote me a check for $50 for my graduation gift and I was shocked to have even gotten that. When you work for something, youll appreciate much,much more :wink:
PFFT! least you got something, I didn't get a grad present plus my $5 birthday checks stopped once I hit 18! :biggrin: Top that!
92NSX said:Have the maturity to tell your grandmother that you are thankful to her for making such a generous offer but you will have to decline it. You will have much for respect for yourself and she will too.
Or you could just get it and take it to the Dairy Queen and eat a banana split with your silver spoon.
Jin1976 said:NSX is quite expensive to mod let alone maintaining it. KevinM, do you have any side incomes for the car maintenance? Glad to see another car enthusiast who appreciate the NSX. :smile:
Lucky bastard! :biggrin:KevinM said:To those who think I shouldn't have to much power:
I learned to drive stick in an M5, and occasionaly drive a C32, and a C55. Never abused either.
And I won't be doing any mods to the NSX...so ha ::tongue::