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Originally Posted by Frsultramarine15
I don't know what you're trying to say? Are you saying that the only way I was able to afford this car is because it's priced close to a civic? If so then you're wrong I chose this car because I like what it's about and I love the looks and after the test drive I couldn't resist. Not because I have no money for anything better. Also there's no need to be a **** about my English I do just fine without taking classes and who cares what I do with my money and my car. If I want to lose it let me if I want to reck my car so be it, I'm not messing up anybody's day doing burnouts at stop lights or drag racing evrywhere I go. I simply have fun with my property, so what's the big deal. If you don't like the post don't read it don't comment it's that simple. There's no need to talk crap or put me down just cause you don't agree with what I'm saying.
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Weeeeellllllllllll... I wouldn't go so far as to say that that's alright. English and what not is one thing, but reckless driving like that is a definite no go. The thing is, "burnouts at stop lights or drag racing everywhere [you] go," does in fact pose risk to people around you. You could very well mess up somebody's day doing stupid stuff like that on public roads. And even if there's no one around when you potentially wreck doing those things, you're going to drive up insurance rates for anyone with this car.
I'm all for some good honest fun, but let's not get carried away with your defense. Yes it's your property, but do consider that there's a time and place for 'having fun with your property'. That place isn't public streets.