How old are you guys who own a z28 and ss of any year?
#303
Im 22 and have a 2000 SS camaro. Got my first camaro at 21 it was a built z28 lt1. Insurance for SS full coverage for the wife and i plus her car liabilty is 163. Another 6 months trouble free will result in another discount :P
#308
I'm 19 now with 2 tickets and 1 wreck on my record. My tickets, one was 70 in a 65(Total B/S! $150 ticket) second was 94 in a 45(Real... Oops ) $385 ticket! Wreck was I totaled out a 01 Cavalier(My moms) By hitting a horse, which was being ridden by a black man, at 10:30PM pitch black dark, in my lane coming towards me around a blind curve! WTF!! Was judge as NOT my fault thankfully and yes the horse was fine. I walked away with just a few minor scratches, dude that was riding the horse had a broken shoulder.
I bought my 99 6spd Z28 right after I had turned 18. I traded a 98 Z71 Ext Cab with 200K+ miles for it! Camaro had 109K when I bought it, it now has 140K and I owned it for just over a year. I painted it and did a few bolt ons. I have full coverage on it and I pay $110 a month!
I bought my 99 6spd Z28 right after I had turned 18. I traded a 98 Z71 Ext Cab with 200K+ miles for it! Camaro had 109K when I bought it, it now has 140K and I owned it for just over a year. I painted it and did a few bolt ons. I have full coverage on it and I pay $110 a month!
#310
I'm 16. I received my '99 Z as a graduation present, but I make all the purchases for the car out of my wallet. Geico doesn't differentiate between my Z and a Honda Civic because they're both "hatchbacks". I guess that's okay, lol.
I don't know why a lot of people that I know personally gasp when they learn what kind of car I drive. The way I see it, as long as the driver is responsible, there's nothing with having a little bit of power under the right foot. Back in the '60s and '70s, there were kids that were 16 driving around with big blocks in their cars. In today's world, the ones that tarnish the reputation for all teen drivers are the ones that drive the beat-up Hondas like they're on a race track. Because of them, the responsible ones like me (and many other teens on this site) have to suffer because of it. But, I just take it as it is and show everyone that all teen drivers aren't totally what society thinks of them.
I don't know why a lot of people that I know personally gasp when they learn what kind of car I drive. The way I see it, as long as the driver is responsible, there's nothing with having a little bit of power under the right foot. Back in the '60s and '70s, there were kids that were 16 driving around with big blocks in their cars. In today's world, the ones that tarnish the reputation for all teen drivers are the ones that drive the beat-up Hondas like they're on a race track. Because of them, the responsible ones like me (and many other teens on this site) have to suffer because of it. But, I just take it as it is and show everyone that all teen drivers aren't totally what society thinks of them.
Last edited by richcam427; 07-04-2011 at 07:43 AM.