Who is the youngest person in here that owns a TSX????
#5
I think you should define "own" a little bit more...
a) Primary driver of the car but parents bought it
b) Paid (paying) for some of it, but with help from parents
c) Make all payments for car and insurance with no assistance
There aren't too many 18 yr olds out there than can afford a $28k car with no support...
a) Primary driver of the car but parents bought it
b) Paid (paying) for some of it, but with help from parents
c) Make all payments for car and insurance with no assistance
There aren't too many 18 yr olds out there than can afford a $28k car with no support...
#7
I'm 41 I bought mine at the end of 2003. The TSX is the nicest, best, car I've ever owned and it took me 18 years to get here. You guys (girls?) are SO lucky to own a car like this at such a young age. Enjoy and respect it.
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#10
Originally posted by drs253
I think you should define "own" a little bit more...
a) Primary driver of the car but parents bought it
b) Paid (paying) for some of it, but with help from parents
c) Make all payments for car and insurance with no assistance
There aren't too many 18 yr olds out there than can afford a $28k car with no support...
I think you should define "own" a little bit more...
a) Primary driver of the car but parents bought it
b) Paid (paying) for some of it, but with help from parents
c) Make all payments for car and insurance with no assistance
There aren't too many 18 yr olds out there than can afford a $28k car with no support...
#17
Originally posted by jlukja
I'm 41 I bought mine at the end of 2003. The TSX is the nicest, best, car I've ever owned and it took me 18 years to get here. You guys (girls?) are SO lucky to own a car like this at such a young age. Enjoy and respect it.
I'm 41 I bought mine at the end of 2003. The TSX is the nicest, best, car I've ever owned and it took me 18 years to get here. You guys (girls?) are SO lucky to own a car like this at such a young age. Enjoy and respect it.
I 'm 28, and this is the nicest car i've owned. I think driving lesser cars for 12 years adds to the enjoyment of the TSX for me (just like everything in life, without bitter there is no sweet). It makes you appreciate it. If i was driving entry-lux sport sedans at 16 I dont think the TSX would do much for me. I certainly wouldnt have a grin on my face like I do now , every time i drive the car.
( Actually at 16 just driving any car with 4 wheels was enough to make me smile )
#19
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im 16, but its not mine as of yet. deal is that at 18, if im into a good university, i get a 350z. But i live in Chicago, and i have this thing about owning only a sports car and driving the poor thing through snow and sleet. And im also against daughters and sons having better cars than their parents. So when we went car shopping, I told my parents to get a TSX (awesome bang for the buck), and if I stay on course, i would have the privlage of getting a 350Z. but why take that when I can give that money back to my dad for his own 2006 TL (or maybe even a 530i..), and I'll be just fine with the TSX. just my opinion, and i think its right.
#23
Originally posted by captainjack
Physically, I turn 36 in May.
Mentally? I'm 14 or 15, tops.
Physically, I turn 36 in May.
Mentally? I'm 14 or 15, tops.
In that case, I'm 3 years old, and option C. Don't call the cops on me for underaged driving!
(Really, I'm 24 and option C - and actually, not even that, since I don't have payments.)
#29
I previously had a new Cadilliac but then I woke up and realized I am not 50 yet! In the mean time I got a VW GTI GLX but it really isn't that nice I think the TSX is a nice CHEAP alternative to get a seemingly youthful car that maintains some luxury qualities. Performance doesn't concern me much I keep the fast cars on the track