Age of TSX owners.......
#242
Instructor
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Raleigh, NC
Age: 43
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As much as I hate to admit it, it's probably a good idea. I had a 96 accord all through school and it got dinged all to hell in 4 years. The parking spaces are miniscule on campus. I bought my TSX about 3 months before I graduated and I was scared to hell parking it at school everyday. I ended up parking it on the top level of the Dan Allen deck where nobody ever parks.
#251
Intermediate
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Richmond, VA
Age: 40
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20, college student ....but I already have a couple of grey hairs as my roommate likes to frequently point out ....if that helps raise my age any
If you want to know the planned profession it is nursing, and beyond that is Nurse anesthtist.
I am paying for the car myself by inheritance.
If you want to know the planned profession it is nursing, and beyond that is Nurse anesthtist.
I am paying for the car myself by inheritance.
#257
I may be fat but I'm slow
22, about to graduate and be commissioned as a Naval Officer, and it's off to supply school in July.
My MR/5AT/Navi will be here within the month. I can afford it because my parents paid off my Civic (present for getting the full Navy scholarship), which made a $4500 downpayment and USAA offers us a sweet financing deal for joining the military (1 year deferred payment, no pre-pay penalty). Besides, what else do I have to pay for??
My MR/5AT/Navi will be here within the month. I can afford it because my parents paid off my Civic (present for getting the full Navy scholarship), which made a $4500 downpayment and USAA offers us a sweet financing deal for joining the military (1 year deferred payment, no pre-pay penalty). Besides, what else do I have to pay for??
#264
53, and still remember the thrill of driving the 300hp 1970 SS Nova that I told my mom was equiped with a stick shift for fuel economy. The thrill is back with the TSX! By the way that brand new 1970 SS Nova cost a whopping $2940.
#265
Race Director
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Illinois
Age: 45
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I saw a 65-70 yr old guy driving a red TSX today. Come on, this guy has to be a TSX member. I mean he has all day to surf the web, he's retired. :P
Then, he'd be the oldest TSX owner on this site.
Then, he'd be the oldest TSX owner on this site.
#278
10th Gear
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Southern California
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Originally posted by coolio
18. Now you may be wondering how it is that i'm payin for it. The truth is I'm not. My parents r paying for it. Now you might be thinking I'm spoiled but I'm not. It was just a gift for getting into a medical program in a nearby school.
18. Now you may be wondering how it is that i'm payin for it. The truth is I'm not. My parents r paying for it. Now you might be thinking I'm spoiled but I'm not. It was just a gift for getting into a medical program in a nearby school.
But considering where I live, a TSX is not that big of a deal. I have friends and fellow high school students that were handed over brand new Audi TT's, Audi A4's, BMW 3 series' and Mercedes-Benz C230's their Sophomore and Junior years. Just a few weeks ago, I've begun to see a brand new white '04 TL with navigation show up in the student parking area. I don't know which student it belongs to though. One particular friend of mine, as a graduation gift (graduation isn't until June 19th though), his parents bought him a brand new $157,000 Ferrari, just a week or two ago. And prior to this, he was driving a '98/'99 BMW M3
#279
well, I'm a new member of acura-tsx.com, used to post a lot on clubtsx.com before the site shut down. I was 17 when my parents paid for my TSX, and turned 18 on february. I love my car, and that's all I gotta say.