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I don't - my mistake. I assumed as much and I shouldn't have. Giving a 16 year old a 328i doesn't make much more sense than a 335i though. For all we know it was a 2007 M6.
While I agree any car can go fast eventually, any BMW is going to get to reckless speeds much quicker than most cars, and give an illusion of safety to one without driving experience.
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hehe...i agree...but my kid will be driving a 1989 volvo 240...with just abit over 100hp...haha....so he can't even go 80...barely make it to 65...lol
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I dont see how driving a honda civic reckelssly is any different than this especially considering it could have been a 328/528/x3/ etc etc.. and who says it was even his? maybe it was his parent's car and he took it out for a joy ride without them knowing?
You guys need to have your jump to conclusions mats revoked. this was just a standard kid driving wrecklessly scenario until someone proves otherwise. |
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Not making a joke of it but someone here said it has nothing to do with age which is true it is about experience and whether the person behind the wheel has any idea what happens when things go bad. They can easily kill or injure someone with a Honda civic. Quote:
But it also shows how stupid or lack of caring some people have these days to wreck a car like this. The have no concept how bad things can turn. I think they are assuming 335i since most kids would not want to drive a 7 series or maybe a 5 series, and if the car was bought for the kid to drive the 3 series is usually the one you see them in. |
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That's just MEAN. I know from personal experience, I went from the '70 Cougar to a 75 245 DL. Cop once tried to write me a ticket for 80+ and pulling away from him. I told him I saw him on the on-ramp, was going 65, and stayed there until his lights came on. Look at this car, it's a 4-cyl wagon, no judge is going to beleive you were doing 80+ and I was pulling away from you. He wrote me for 65 in a 55. But I knew in the Slovo there was very little chance I was going to get hurt in an accident.
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The risk of death in an accident is 44 times higher for teens who drive to high school, versus those that ride the bus. Data is in this report, from the IIHS: http://www.iihs.org/research/topics/pdf/iihs_1069.pdf I would bet that there's several of these stories every day on various forums, we just don't read them. I think all teens in BMWs are time bombs. =P
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06-18-2007, 03:13 PM | #55 |
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In addition-
to those who think kids will do the same stupid things, show-off, etc regardless of the car- you are very much mistaken.
Maybe if the moron, and his irresponsible moron parents, stuck him in a 1983 Volvo 240 for a year, we wouldn' t be discussing this. There is no expectation of speed, no desire to show-off, nothing. |
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My neighbor's son was selling his Pontiac Trans Am (or that other similar model), and another neighbor's 17 year old son was admiring it. The dad said "don't even think about it. Way too much horsepower and too much image for a 17 year old." The kid now drives a used Honda Accord.
There are still some parents out there that understand.
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I don't care what you all have to say...
Teenagers shouldn't drive fast cars. PERIOD! a 16-18 year old Does Not have enough driving experience/maturity to handle a fast car. Stop this! Accidents can happen no matter what and at any age, but being young increases your chance of reckless driving with a fast car.
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isnt this like the 3rd time a young kid has died in a new bimmer? Sad to see these...some kids these days need to know the responsibly of owning a high performance car.
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If the kid had been driving a 2007 Chevy Cobalt or Honda Civic, the car would not have been mentioned in the article. If he had been driving a MB, it would have said, "2007 Mercedes." If he had been driving any sort of SUV, the vehicle would be identified simply as "SUV" -- unless, of course, it was a MB, BMW, Hummer, etc. SUV, in which case the writer would again mention the make and that it was a late model year. Just saying, I think BMW is mentioned for the visceral impact -- damn idiot spoiled rich-ass punk kid with his new Bimmer from mommy and daddy, and all.
To me, this sounds like "pick your poison." We have a 16 year old racing through public streets on the one hand and an 87 year old dude behind the wheel on the other. Yikes. I am glad I was nowhere near either of them.
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Also, if you buy your kid a BMW. Why not send them to skid class, advanced training class etc. Get them more in tuned with their vehicle. Your reasons can easily be debunked. Also it was not stated it was a 335i. Quote:
Now kids will not show off regardless of car? haha. Are you young at all? Go to a high school parking lot and you will see. I know kids with station wagons who constantly peel out, floor their cars and just endanger everyone all the time. So you are wrong there. Quote:
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Give me a road full of 87 yr olds over a road full of 16 yr olds any day of the week. Lets not fault the victim that wasnt doing anything wrong. There was only one problem on that road and it was a 16 year old in a performance auto. CA needs a graduated license system since there is no good way to weed the good drivers from the bad & still account for lack of parenting (giving an immature kid a performance car).
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