another SRT goes to heaven.
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another SRT goes to heaven.
http://www.nbcsandiego.com/index.html
its the story about a teen driver killed ( he was 16yrs old )
btw not to sound rude but new car donor for a swap!!!!!!!!!!
its the story about a teen driver killed ( he was 16yrs old )
btw not to sound rude but new car donor for a swap!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: another SRT goes to heaven.
The passenger that died was 16. The driver lived and was airlifted to a hospital (age not given).alsey_seven wrote:http://www.nbcsandiego.com/index.html
its the story about a teen driver killed ( he was 16yrs old )

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Are you serious? When was the last time you went to srtforums and read some of the comments made by 16-21 year old srt owners there. Go do that and afterwards begin your search for posters that are 22-30. BIG DIFFERENCEbone-yard-racing wrote:You guys are over generalizing not all kids are shit heads and not all adults have any business with fast cars
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Sad but true. I have to admit that I have had my car for four years. I'm 22 years old. I got my SRT when I was 18. Besides hydroplaning and getting into an accident that way four years ago, I have treated my car with the utmost in respect. I fell into the category you are speaking of. Not all young adults are that way. There is a small percentage, like myself, who don't care about racing, driving recklessly and going fast as hell regardless of the terrain. I love my SRT and respect it each and every day I drive it.
I will agree that almost every SRT accident is from racing or reckless driving with some young person driving. But please...not all of them are that bad. I know I wasn't. I have had a totally scot free driving record since I started driving when I was 16 years old. I know I'm not typical at all. I'm also not a typical female driver...I don't apply makeup when driving or drink coffee and do my nails.
I'm not saying I disagree with Kevo and the rest of you, I agree...wholeheartedly. These cars, Mustang GTs, Evos, STis, etc. are far too powerful for kids who are just starting out to drive. The SRT is probably the worst of the bunch. With no traction control, and being a powerful FWD monster, it should wear a warning label about its torque steer, because if you aren't ready the car WILL drive you.
I just wanted to say that there is that 2% of people that are young that own these that respect them...and I am one of them. Just so you know that not all people who owned SRTs "young" act like idiots. Then again there is the 22-30 year old crowd that own them...and yet still have not learned their lessons.
I don't know if we should stereotype the kids as idiots, or the parents. I think the parents ignorance is at fault just as much as the kid's ignorance.
Sorry..../end rant
*edit* These idiots give me high insurance rates too. Scot free record and STILL $200/mo for full coverage. I hear ya gramps.
I will agree that almost every SRT accident is from racing or reckless driving with some young person driving. But please...not all of them are that bad. I know I wasn't. I have had a totally scot free driving record since I started driving when I was 16 years old. I know I'm not typical at all. I'm also not a typical female driver...I don't apply makeup when driving or drink coffee and do my nails.
I'm not saying I disagree with Kevo and the rest of you, I agree...wholeheartedly. These cars, Mustang GTs, Evos, STis, etc. are far too powerful for kids who are just starting out to drive. The SRT is probably the worst of the bunch. With no traction control, and being a powerful FWD monster, it should wear a warning label about its torque steer, because if you aren't ready the car WILL drive you.
I just wanted to say that there is that 2% of people that are young that own these that respect them...and I am one of them. Just so you know that not all people who owned SRTs "young" act like idiots. Then again there is the 22-30 year old crowd that own them...and yet still have not learned their lessons.
I don't know if we should stereotype the kids as idiots, or the parents. I think the parents ignorance is at fault just as much as the kid's ignorance.
Sorry..../end rant
*edit* These idiots give me high insurance rates too. Scot free record and STILL $200/mo for full coverage. I hear ya gramps.
I have seen a lot of young kids driving and getting killed in 1st gen Eclipses and Talons. You can pick them up for around 1500. Easy and cheap to make to fast for a 16 year old. My first car was an 82 Datsun 280ZX Turbo, I would sware up and down it was the fastest thing on the street. They just need parents to watch what they giving there kids. I have seen a lot of very fast cars built out of parents wallets for very young kids and they have never even sat in the car.
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Again, not to take attention away from a serious accident, my semi-annual premium was due this month and, just when I really can't afford it, State Farm jacked up my rate by $100 annually due to the reputation of the model that I drive. I've been driving for 32 years without a ticket and no at-fault accidents, never mind the thousands of miles I drive for my jobs each month, but my premium is affected by the driving habits of careless strangers.[/end rant]LilSparkPlug wrote:*edit* These idiots give me high insurance rates too. Scot free record and STILL $200/mo for full coverage. I hear ya gramps.
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I will agree with you there, the rep of a car does cause it to go up, but for each individual driver, there is also your credit score, which is what more and more car insurance co. are moving towards to figure the price of insurance per customer... you may want to check out freecreditreport.com and make sure your credit isn't shot to hell. I called up my insurance the other day to get a quote for an SRT under all the same stuff I have now, and I will still be paying the same amount. My credit score is VERY nice.Midnight_Rider wrote:Again, not to take attention away from a serious accident, my semi-annual premium was due this month and, just when I really can't afford it, State Farm jacked up my rate by $100 annually due to the reputation of the model that I drive. I've been driving for 32 years without a ticket and no at-fault accidents, never mind the thousands of miles I drive for my jobs each month, but my premium is affected by the driving habits of careless strangers.[/end rant]LilSparkPlug wrote:*edit* These idiots give me high insurance rates too. Scot free record and STILL $200/mo for full coverage. I hear ya gramps.
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Credit scores as of 5-12-08:kc2002acr wrote:Either someone is pulling your leg telling you it is the car, or you credit is going down.
Experian/Fair, Isaac, Score=823
Equifax/Beacon, Score=811
TransUnion/Fico Classic, Score=795
Scores this high are very good so I doubt that my credit rating is causing the premium increase.
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The people of SRTForums do not represent all people. The people of SRTForums are mostly SRT-4 owners meaning that there is a 90% chance that they are just shit heads to begin withkevo wrote:Are you serious? When was the last time you went to srtforums and read some of the comments made by 16-21 year old srt owners there. Go do that and afterwards begin your search for posters that are 22-30. BIG DIFFERENCEbone-yard-racing wrote:You guys are over generalizing not all kids are shit heads and not all adults have any business with fast cars

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My scores are only a few points lower than his. I have impeccable credit. RI is a VERY high insurance cost area to begin with. We have the highest cell phone tax in the nation too (18%) and the highest property tax of any state (stupid little state of liberals). I have all discounts available through my company since our homeowners is with them also. Mine is a combination of the area and the car. Its on the top ten most expensive cars to insure list. Right there with the Evo.Midnight_Rider wrote:Credit scores as of 5-12-08:kc2002acr wrote:Either someone is pulling your leg telling you it is the car, or you credit is going down.
Experian/Fair, Isaac, Score=823
Equifax/Beacon, Score=811
TransUnion/Fico Classic, Score=795
Scores this high are very good so I doubt that my credit rating is causing the premium increase.
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I've owned my srt for 4 years now and I'm now 26. I've got alot of respect for this car and it needs it. There fast stock and stupid fast when built. I've got a tuned stage 3 with bolt ons making 400 to the wheels and it's just as easy for a teen to buy or get there parents to buy the needed parts. Most of the time the parents think there doing a good thing cause there kids are out in the driveway working on the car instead of other "worse" things.
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so wrong, yet so true.bone-yard-racing wrote:The people of SRTForums do not represent all people. The people of SRTForums are mostly SRT-4 owners meaning that there is a 90% chance that they are just shit heads to begin withkevo wrote:Are you serious? When was the last time you went to srtforums and read some of the comments made by 16-21 year old srt owners there. Go do that and afterwards begin your search for posters that are 22-30. BIG DIFFERENCEbone-yard-racing wrote:You guys are over generalizing not all kids are shit heads and not all adults have any business with fast cars




