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are there any teenage owners of the sti?

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Old Sep 18, 2003 | 08:29 AM
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This topic has been beaten to death back when the wrx first arrived overseas, its like arguing science vs religion, please just let this thread die, the thread has went way off topic and people are starting to use live ammo.

Some young guys with fast cars will have god complexes, while others will not. Some older guys will look down upon the younger guys because of the ones that do have god complexes and hurt themselves and ruin some great cars. Those are the facts of life, most of us that have been here for more than a week know this, there's no need to keep throwing it out there, everyone just enjoy their cars, whether you bought it with your own money or not ok? I really don't need anyone telling me if i'm appreciating my own car, if i feel like i do, then thats all that is important.
Old Sep 18, 2003 | 03:55 PM
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more power to anyone who can afford a sti , but i dont know how you guys do it , i am 22 and i got lucky didnt go to college , worked 60 plus hour weeks , for 3 years straight , saved money now i own my own restaurant I make 70 plus and think i cannot honestly afford the sti , to the peeps at 18 making 10plus its good money but instead of wasting it on a sti invest it into your bussiness and when ur making 50 plus an hour while others are working for you then buy the sti , its all what you want in life , some people can afford the sti making 20k a year , my advice is to you young peeps who are making this money save it now b4 your expenses start rolling in rent blah blah , 5 years from now you will be like wow were did all this money come from , trust me it has for me
Old Sep 18, 2003 | 03:57 PM
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Im 21 and just purchased my silver STI two weeks ago. I make my own payments and pay my own insurance (580 for 6 months). All I have to say about this subject is that I love my STI.
Old Sep 23, 2003 | 10:14 AM
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I'm 20 have a blue/silver STi and i'm paying for it all myself every penny. I tried to get my mother to let me borrow a 1000 for a downpayment or put me on her insurance and was denied. I make 30k a year plus overtime and i do stuff on the side.

Insurance if i was totally on my own would $7000 a year (i can hear heads spinning now) so anyone young looking to buy one of these you better be making cash if your not going to be on your parents insurance. On my girlfriends policy it's like $4000 a year.

To 955 Daytona don't paint in broad strokes and compare everyone else to you. When i was 17 i had a 97' del sol VTEC that i worked for making $23000 a year working 3rd shift then going to HS right after in the morning gettin A's and B's in every class and 1320 on my SAT(good coincedence 1320) so it can be done because some people mature faster or whatever but people are different everyone's not you.

I'm 20 and the manager of 3 departments at a major supplier of General Electric power generation parts and am a certified NDT inspector and have spent nothing on my education all paid for by my work and i'm now taking business management classes thanks to my company, don't be bitter because other's have been lucky in life.

There are professional race car drivers younger than you so i don't know what age means.
Old Sep 23, 2003 | 11:26 AM
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come on people, move on already.



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