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Old 20-07-2011, 11:16 AM   #31
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hahah i saved up for the car my self and sold my old commodore, i hate p platers that have just got mummy or daddy to pay for there car it also feels better when people asked saying i paid for it instead of mummy and daddy paid for it :P
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Old 23-07-2011, 09:39 PM   #32
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hahah i saved up for the car my self and sold my old commodore, i hate p platers that have just got mummy or daddy to pay for there car it also feels better when people asked saying i paid for it instead of mummy and daddy paid for it :P
Definitely true. Also puts the pressure off when you want to modify the car too.


Looking at this car right now http://www.manheim.com.au/pcv/items/...AuctionListing

Looks the same as yours Cartaa.
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Old 24-07-2011, 05:49 AM   #33
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I've been a long time lurker of the Ford forums and I've finally decided to make an account and join in.

I'm a 16 year old guy, just got my licence last month and have been dreaming of having an FG Falcon in the garage for me to learn in.

Are there many people like me around my age here?

My parents are planning on buying a car, I've been trying to convince them to get an FG XR6 Falcon :p. But we will probably end up buying a ford so I thought it would be a great time to get some advice and join the Forums.


This is my first post so apologies if this is in the wrong section.
I do not think you should be driving an XR6 for your first car. you should build up your driving skill and confidence in a low-powered car first and build your way up over a few years. driving an xr6 is easy, but for a young bloke like yourself, temptation will get the best of you and you may find yourself pushing the limits of this car and breaking road rules. you may also put yourself in danger. people your age often get over-confident with their driving ability, and then we see disatrous results on the the nightly news...

A perfect first car is a manual 4 cylinder Toyota Corolla or something similar, then after a few years of driving practice, and saving money while you study, you can buy yourself your dream car (dont leach off your parents and get them to buy it)
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Old 24-07-2011, 09:16 AM   #34
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Welcome mate, another young one here at 21.
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Old 24-07-2011, 09:36 AM   #35
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I do not think you should be driving an XR6 for your first car. you should build up your driving skill and confidence in a low-powered car first and build your way up over a few years. driving an xr6 is easy, but for a young bloke like yourself, temptation will get the best of you and you may find yourself pushing the limits of this car and breaking road rules. you may also put yourself in danger. people your age often get over-confident with their driving ability, and then we see disatrous results on the the nightly news...

A perfect first car is a manual 4 cylinder Toyota Corolla or something similar, then after a few years of driving practice, and saving money while you study, you can buy yourself your dream car (dont leach off your parents and get them to buy it)
While I do understand your concern and where you're coming from, I don't know if my parents are in a position buy a car just for me to learn in. We need a larger car to fit all of us in.

I'm currently learning in an AU Falcon so dare I say it, it might not be too different.

I have had my dad say I'm getting over confident from time to time, but I do realise and slow down.

Right now, I honestly don't see the point of driving very fast, driving itself is incredibly fun (think back and you might have felt the same ) and I'd like to keep it that way.

On the point of driving the car, there's no assurance that I'll be driving the new XR6, understandably my parents would be hesitant to let me drive a newer car.

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Old 24-07-2011, 10:26 AM   #36
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i pay for 100% of my car and mummy and daddy dont pay for anything. Like most young people there parents buy them there first car or help pay for there first car, the ba i was giving was crashed by a sales rep, the cd player was broken, wing fell off, had a big scratch in the boot and back bumper, and got flogged by my brother for like 2 years.
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Old 24-07-2011, 12:24 PM   #37
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A perfect first car is a manual 4 cylinder Toyota Corolla or something similar,
sorry bud, but a 4cyl manual corolla is still capable of breaking every road rule in australia.
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Old 24-07-2011, 12:58 PM   #38
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sorry bud, but a 4cyl manual corolla is still capable of breaking every road rule in australia.
Exactly. A Underpowerd car can just as easily smash into a tree as a larger (maybee safer) car.
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Old 24-07-2011, 01:22 PM   #39
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I can drift my dual cab diesel in the wet.

It wouldnt pull the fat off a scalding cup of milk.

Dont assume i drift on public roads save your 'breath'
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Old 25-07-2011, 04:47 PM   #40
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sorry bud, but a 4cyl manual corolla is still capable of breaking every road rule in australia.
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Exactly. A Underpowerd car can just as easily smash into a tree as a larger (maybee safer) car.
"It's not about the car, it's about the driver". ;)

I don't take stupid driving lightly, no matter how I drive, there's still an innocent someone in the passenger seat...
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Old 25-07-2011, 05:29 PM   #41
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Hi mate,

Welcome to the Forum's, as stated, you will find lot's of useful info on here. I recently purchased a 2009 FG XR6 myself & it's such a great car to drive. I wish you all the best in trying to find the right car for your family.

P.S. I am twice your age & this is the first nice car I have ever owned. Took me a long time to save for it, just drove little 4cyl cars prior to that.......

Anyway, all the best & I'm sure we will hear from you again on the Forums somewhere.
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