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When everyone gets a little older, they'll realize that it's never a good idea to hand the keys of a high performance car to a teenager. Yeah, you might be responsible. That makes you one in a thousand. Flame on.
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Daily Driver-2010 Prius-52.3mpg since new
Beater-1995 F150 XL-302 5spd
I'm really suprised the government hasn't required something on new cars to upload diagnostics to the computer's memory in an event of a sudden impact(wreck) and see just exactly how fast and were going,wether you had seatbelt on or not, etc.
They tried quite a few years back. Was lots and lots of resistance claiming that it was an invasion of privacy.
Amazing they lived, especially being unrestrained and being ejected at a supposed 100 mph. Never seen that happen and I have seen and heard about a lot wrecks from the paramedics and firemen I know who respond to the incidents.
True about the 99% of teens being idots, look at the ricers! Only a few young-uns have their heads on straight.
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