New 2008 speed3 Owner

Are your parents rich? If you copped with your own money I will take it back.
unfortunate not. I have saved and worked my a** off for the past year just for the $$$ down. But I only have to pay half of the monthly and my parents pay the other and insurance.

Welcome ... which Galpin did you get it at? the one in SF or the one in Valencia? If yer taking it to Valencia for service ask for Vannessa (I think - she's the only girl in service)- she has taken very good care of my car
We got it from the sf valley one. My dad is good friends with Beau(owner of Galpin) and has been dealing with the dealership manager in Valencia for at least 5 years now. Not to sound like an a hole but if you need anything from Galpin PM me and i'll tell you who to talk to to get a really good deal.


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16.

MS3.

Please be safe.
+1

I know. I have to be or else i get booted from the insurance. I also have seen too many close friends get hurt speeding and doing stuff under the influence.(drunk)


congrat! Just be careful with this car because it has such high power! It will take some driving experience to get used to the car and the people around you, especially in cali.
I definitly will have to get used to the front wheel drive aspect of the car (once again not to sound like an a-hole) I learned how to drive in my dads 2004 Porsche so the power is nothing new to me.



thanks again for the kind words, and if any other speed3's/other speeds wana have a meet sometime??hit me up!!!
 
wow! drive carefull man, because when i waz 16 i smacked my srt-4 into the at 90 mph and lived to tell my story!!

now at 18 i plan on keeping my 08 ms3 intacked!! lol
 
in any case, congrat again and you should check out MOCC also, we have many meets coming up in cali!
 
Sweet ride for a 16 year old. I remember when I was 16 and wanted a car with power. My parents weren't having any of that, and I was "stuck" driving a minivan for two years, then moved on to a Civic when our family replaced the car. I was sweet on the 1.8T or VR6 Jetta when we got the Civic, but again, my parents weren't having any of that...

10 years and two of my own vehicles later I've bought myself a Speed3, and in retrospect, I'm glad my parents never let me talk them into something faster when they were replacing vehicles. I'm 26 now, and looking back, I wouldn't have known how to handle something fast when I was 16 like I thought I could at the time.

Enjoy the car, but be careful. It's a lot of car for a new and inexperienced driver.
 
i just turned 17, i bought my mazda3 when i was 16, as my second car, first being a saturn (which i dont want to talk about...) and i've fully paid for both, insurance and all with no help from my parents whatsoever. i do work 50-60 hours a week, going to school full time, but i make more than my father, and i have the money sitting in my bank for the cwp ms3 coming out and i cant wait!
 
Damn, When I was 16 I was pimpin a 73 Super Beetle that was Pumpkin Orange with rust spots and cancer.

Welcome to the boards.
Please be safe and congrats!

hmm that can't be as bad as a Chrysler reliant station wagon with fake woodside paneling...

Wecome to the forums. Life is good!
 
yeah, Im gonna get it for sure now... So what.. I know Im right.


You have no business driving such a car at 16. Your parents need their heads examined.

Harsh words? Yep. True? Yep.

been proven medically and in hospitals and morgues through out the world, that at age 16 the human brain CAN NOT fully understand what danger is. The brain is simply not developed in that area enough until the age of about 20-21.

If anyone can HONESTLY look themselves in the mirror and condone such a purchase by such a young person, then you are as big an idiot as any.

No, I don't care if you bought it with you own money.

Just because you can doesn't mean you should.


"oh Im going to be responsible!!" yuh huh.. Famous LAST words

Good Luck kid, you are seriously going to need it.
 
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I know. I have to be or else i get booted from the insurance.


No, you don't get booted from insurance.. YOU DIE and maybe others will DIE as well Actually that could be good, many land up vegetables for the next 60 some odd years of their lives


I also have seen too many close friends get hurt speeding and doing stuff under the influence.(drunk)

Oh that makes everyone feel soooo good that you even HAVE friends that get DRUNK... you have already shown your potential character with that one!


I definitly will have to get used to the front wheel drive aspect of the car (once again not to sound like an a-hole) I learned how to drive in my dads 2004 Porsche so the power is nothing new to me.


You are f-ing 16!!!! What the hell kind of 'learning" and how much could you have possibly learned in this short of a time frame.
 
peterdaniel, there is the slightest chance you might be right about young people not being capable of rational thinking but you don't know anything about this person but his age. You have no business to hand out any judgement of any kind.
Some 16 year old drivers are probably better drivers than "experienced" adult drivers out on the road.

You should also learn how to post.
 
(hi) Welcome Lyle!

As for those with age issues...Cool it guys...Keep this an intro thread...Thanks :)
 
seriously peterdanieln your assumptions may be true for many teenagers, maaaany teenagers, but dont say that all of them are irresponsible. i do agree with you if the parents bought a car like this for them though.
 
damn 16, be careful i'm 18 and i admit when i hopped in to test drive i was shakin thinkin oh god, im gonna kill myself with this ride....haha but jw how much did you pay, im workin with a guy in SF and hes got me at 23k 08 CB GT and 25k OTD....



If i DO go out....I'm goin out in style....150+ car chase, explosions and all...hahahaha im kidding btw
 
props doggy.
just got my ms3 a month ago. and i love it!
i agree with some of the other people. tint makes the biggest difference at first.
then ms cai or whatever else is on your mind. good luck dude. dont get too crazy (glare)
 
Like most people on here, I drove a beater at 16 as well. In retrospect it was great because driving is a new skill and needs time to be 'learned' just like riding a bike or skiing or any other activity.
My words of advice to the OP: take it to the track. That way you can learn your own limits, as well as the limits of the car and you will be that much more prepared for when danger may present itself. Just be sure to keep that kind of driving on the track and don't let it spill out onto the street...
 
take it to the track. That way you can learn your own limits, as well as the limits of the car and you will be that much more prepared for when danger may present itself. Just be sure to keep that kind of driving on the track and don't let it spill out onto the street...

+1.....i was drivin a 92 Chevy Camaro RS, with 250xxx miles...
 
the first car I ever took to the track was my 1999 civic EX

16.8 in the quarter YEAHHHH BOYYYYYY
 
16... wow... I guess I wish I was that lucky that young.

I was 18 when I got a used 1986 Toyota Tercel that I paid for 100% myself.

I was 25 when I got my first new car. A 1998 Toyota Camry. (Yeah...my screen name...)

Congratulations. Just remember that experience only comes with one thing...time... I don't care what you car you practiced in.

Welcome to the forum.
 

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