View Poll Results: Should i drive the tl to school?
Yes
42
68.85%
No Way
19
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Should i drive the tl to school?
#41
Originally Posted by nfnsquared
It's your Daddy's TL. Better ask him first.
#42
Assuming you live in a nice area...TAKE IT...my high school had some pretty nice cars...porsches, bmws, benzs, acuras, a maserati on ocassion, you name it...it was there (other then your exotics of course)...so even driving an mb SL wasn't much of a big deal....it's all relative to the area etc. if you ask me
#43
Originally Posted by TheWanderer316
lol, i happen to think im a great driver..
Everyone who is 17 thinks they're the best driver. No, you're not. Come back to me in 5 years and tell me how good you were when you were 17.
And, to answer your question, enjoy the car man. If I was 17 and had a car like that, I'd sure as hell drive it. No use babying it, enjoy it.
#44
I am the best example on acurazine of why you shouldn't drive a nice car to high school. My car got keyed at a homecoming game, it was parked at a different high school, however i remained a target. My car got egged in front of my house and they egged my dad's car the next night. I live in an area where my car is rare for teenagers.. the only car that can really be consider in my league is a 350z.. i still take my TL to school however I have zero period so i park closest to the gate and in visible view of security guards.
#45
Originally Posted by teomcdohl
Everyone who is 17 thinks they're the best driver. No, you're not. Come back to me in 5 years and tell me how good you were when you were 17.
And, to answer your question, enjoy the car man. If I was 17 and had a car like that, I'd sure as hell drive it. No use babying it, enjoy it.
And, to answer your question, enjoy the car man. If I was 17 and had a car like that, I'd sure as hell drive it. No use babying it, enjoy it.
#46
One of these days I'm actually going to take a damn picture of where I park... I park at the end of the row, a 2002 WDP TL-S in front of me, and a 2003 AM TL-S to my side. Occasionally we'll have another two or three TL's parked with us. It's quite a site, though mine looks the best because it's lowered.
#47
Originally Posted by TheWanderer316
lol i believe we're done talkin about that shit, time to move on tough guy..
#48
[QUOTE=04DCTL]do it, i drive my shit to school every day, and it gets treated with respect around here, if you dont have enemies, your straight man, just look out for them fuckin chicks drivin, if they hit you, demand they either fuck you, or give you road head while your driving them to their insurance person..[/QUOTE]
I'd definitely heed the advice of this kid.
(And no, you'll never be a truly good driver while being the recipient of road head; you'll just think you are.)
I'd definitely heed the advice of this kid.
(And no, you'll never be a truly good driver while being the recipient of road head; you'll just think you are.)
#49
Originally Posted by fish008
Tough guy? You’re calling him a tough guy? He is just speaking the truth. You are an arrogant sob and you don’t even know it. It’s that kind of behavior in real life that gets people pissed at you and then they key your nice car. Do what you want but if something happens I am sure you will have had it coming. In your case they will key the car because of your attitude and not because you’re young with a nice car. You asked for opinions and then you get pissed when people don’t respond how you want them to. You need to grow up.
#50
TheWanterer316,
These all are opinions. Some of the opinions ring reality as everyone here was 17 once. There could be a rush to judgment on our part and your part, but it doesn't mean you have to negate everyone's comment. Just ignore it. You've started the thread on a ridiculous topic, why would an adult ask such a question?
It's like saying should I wear my Movado watch to play b-ball? Should I make a thread about it?
It's your call, your risk, and yes dad's or not, the car is still your responsibility when in your possession.
But nevertheless, enjoy the car, drive safely, and park your car with consequences in mind.
TheWanderer, out of curiosity, how many miles have you done so far overall?
These all are opinions. Some of the opinions ring reality as everyone here was 17 once. There could be a rush to judgment on our part and your part, but it doesn't mean you have to negate everyone's comment. Just ignore it. You've started the thread on a ridiculous topic, why would an adult ask such a question?
It's like saying should I wear my Movado watch to play b-ball? Should I make a thread about it?
It's your call, your risk, and yes dad's or not, the car is still your responsibility when in your possession.
But nevertheless, enjoy the car, drive safely, and park your car with consequences in mind.
TheWanderer, out of curiosity, how many miles have you done so far overall?
#52
Originally Posted by TeknoKing
TheWanterer316,
These all are opinions. Some of the opinions ring reality as everyone here was 17 once. There could be a rush to judgment on our part and your part, but it doesn't mean you have to negate everyone's comment. Just ignore it. You've started the thread on a ridiculous topic, why would an adult ask such a question?
It's like saying should I wear my Movado watch to play b-ball? Should I make a thread about it?
It's your call, your risk, and yes dad's or not, the car is still your responsibility when in your possession.
But nevertheless, enjoy the car, drive safely, and park your car with consequences in mind.
TheWanderer, out of curiosity, how many miles have you done so far overall?
These all are opinions. Some of the opinions ring reality as everyone here was 17 once. There could be a rush to judgment on our part and your part, but it doesn't mean you have to negate everyone's comment. Just ignore it. You've started the thread on a ridiculous topic, why would an adult ask such a question?
It's like saying should I wear my Movado watch to play b-ball? Should I make a thread about it?
It's your call, your risk, and yes dad's or not, the car is still your responsibility when in your possession.
But nevertheless, enjoy the car, drive safely, and park your car with consequences in mind.
TheWanderer, out of curiosity, how many miles have you done so far overall?
#53
Originally Posted by fish008
If you want to do WELL I would start by learning proper English/grammar.
How else are you going to get to school? Bus? Driven by your mommy? Drive yourself in a rusty topaz?
All you 17 year olds think you're good drivers, truth is you're not. Nothing against you but you don't have the experience to be a good driver yet.
How else are you going to get to school? Bus? Driven by your mommy? Drive yourself in a rusty topaz?
All you 17 year olds think you're good drivers, truth is you're not. Nothing against you but you don't have the experience to be a good driver yet.
i hate douche bags like u
#55
if your scared somebody will do something, you should get a motion sensor installed in your car and if anybody is near your car for a certain amount of time it goes off and alerts you. I think Viper sells it.
#56
i drive my dads type s on occasion and its fine at skool.
people in my skool have more important things to worry about than what car every1 else is driving, they hardly notice the difference between me driving my beat up 1990 volvo one day and my dad's 07 nbp type s the next.
people in my skool have more important things to worry about than what car every1 else is driving, they hardly notice the difference between me driving my beat up 1990 volvo one day and my dad's 07 nbp type s the next.
#57
Originally Posted by autumnfalls
Anyways, thanks for the other suggestions
ya i drove it at school but i found a really good parking spot
i was so paranoid the whole day at school
ya i drove it at school but i found a really good parking spot
i was so paranoid the whole day at school
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