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Do you think 2007 ford mustang is good car for highschooler?

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Do you think 2007 ford mustang is good car for highschooler?

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  1. eeh you need a car atleast no newer than 2003 any newer and the other ppl might mess it up in the parking lot


  2. This car is pretty strong and the consumption is not the lowest too. So you have to expect very high insurance and huge bills on petrol costs.

    If you haven't drive enough before you might see you, as every new driver, will do driving errors ending up with scratches on your lacquer and wheel trims. You also damage the engine or gearbox with incorrect driving style. I would suggest for you to buy cheaper second hand car (2003 for example) for learning and then go for whatever you like. (Learn from mistakes of others:)

  3. Lots of rich people in highschool have Mustangs.

    But I notice they always get rid of it after a year for these reasons:

    -Cannot afford it.

    -Totaled it.

    -Got bored of it.

    It is a boring car to drive and feels slow because it is a big car.

    If you can afford the insurance and drive a RWD car in rain without sliding, then go ahead and buy one.

  4. Don't listen to Titanic he's a chop stick.

    Ask yourself two simple questions. Are you emo? Can you drive?

    If you answered no for the first one then GET IT YOU IDIOT HOW MANY PEOPLE GET THE CHANCE TO GET A FREAKIN MUSTANG WHEN THEY ARE STILL IN SCHOOL.

    P.S. second question doesn't really matter


  5. Titanic has it spot on. Although social life is important learning should be your main concern.

    Other than that there really is no good or bad car for a highschooler, it's all dependant on how responsible the individual is. I've met kids who drive brand new BMW's who are very respectful and curteous drivers, I've also met kids who drive run down POS who get into accidents and are ticketed constantly and vice versa.

    But a good rule of thumb is if you're not completly confidant in your driving, to start off with something less expensive (and slow) to learn with. But if your parents are able and willing to get you something nicer then I say go for it.

  6. That is a broad question!  If you are asking if it is a safe car, then no, it is too fast!  If you are asking if it is an economical choice, then no, the insurance would be too high and gas for them is horrible.  If you are asking if it is a cool car, then absolutely!  What teenager wouldn't want a 2007 Mustang?  

    I think there are wiser more economically safe vehicles available!  Besides, a kid has the rest of their life for cars.  Push their education and future, not the type of car they drive, it just isn't important, especially after you graduate!  At that point, they are just another kid with a Mustang..woohoo!  

  7. You do not need to worry about a car for high school.   It's about getting an education not for who's car is the best looking car out there in the parking lot.   It doesn't matter what car you have as long as it looks nice and it doesn't look like it's going to rust anytime soon.  That is my definition of a good car.   I would car about what's inside the car rather then the outside of the car such as looks.  Looks of a car won't get you as far.   I'd look at the gas mileage since gas prices are increasing.  I'd also look into the insurance since it's quite high for young kids because young kids usually have to make foolish reckless driving errors.  

  8. if your in highschool you shouldnt even be driving........unless your in year twelve of somfin like that

  9. Why not lol, i got a 350z (senior this year) Have it sense my junior, chicks dig it.

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