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Need help convincing parents PLEASE RESPOND FAST by DisfourDan
Started on: 05-22-2001 12:30 AM
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Report this Post05-22-2001 12:30 AM Click Here to See the Profile for DisfourDanSend a Private Message to DisfourDanDirect Link to This Post
Hey guys,
My parents have once again given me lies and lies about why not to get a fiero. all of them being FALSE. I need you guys (the experts on FIEROS) to give me some reasons why a Pontiac Fiero is good for a 16 year old.
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Report this Post05-22-2001 12:37 AM Click Here to See the Profile for sqoachSend a Private Message to sqoachDirect Link to This Post
Um...what's some of the reasons they are giving to not get a Fiero? I'm no Fiero expert, but I can say that they're fun cars and if you have trouble, you can get your answers here (most of the time).

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Report this Post05-22-2001 12:37 AM Click Here to See the Profile for SootahClick Here to visit Sootah's HomePageSend a Private Message to SootahDirect Link to This Post
Parents are stubborn. If they have made up their mind that you arent going to get one you'll be hard pressed to convince them otherwise. Its prolly the fact that its a sports car, most parental units don't like the idea of a fast car in the hands of a 16 year old male. We do, after all, have a tendancy to show off to the opposite sex whenever the opportunity rears its head.

So, Buy my Cavalier (hehe) wreck it, collect the insurance $ and buy yourself a Fiero. When your dad objects, break his kneecaps.

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Originally posted by DisfourDan:
Hey guys,
My parents have once again given me lies and lies about why not to get a fiero. all of them being FALSE. I need you guys (the experts on FIEROS) to give me some reasons why a Pontiac Fiero is good for a 16 year old.

-They're cheap.
-They're pretty slow (with the name, i assume you are trying to get a 4cyl) Note: I am not flaming the 4cyl owners, My GT is slow too
-They were right up with volvo in government crash testing. It's a very safe car.
-It's pretty fuel efficient
-It's a great car to learn on
-You can probably get fairly cheap insurance for it

That's about all i got

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Report this Post05-22-2001 12:54 AM Click Here to See the Profile for CooterSend a Private Message to CooterDirect Link to This Post
They are cheap. They are durable. Parts (from here) are cheap. It uses over the counter GM parts for most everything. The body panels don't rust, dent and hardly ever blow away. You can't haul around 6 of your best friends and be distracted by their teenage foolishness thereby avoiding being the cause of a major accident. The cars are decent at handling, braking (not for many repeated stops, but in normal stopping) and economy is not that bad- my 4 cylinder would get 30 MPG and my 3.4 GT gets 20+++.
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Report this Post05-22-2001 12:59 AM Click Here to See the Profile for sjp777Click Here to visit sjp777's HomePageSend a Private Message to sjp777Direct Link to This Post
Tell them you need a hobby and you've decided on either having a Fiero and the near constant attention it requires, or collecting assault rifles.

Let them pick.

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Report this Post05-22-2001 01:05 AM Click Here to See the Profile for fierohohoSend a Private Message to fierohohoDirect Link to This Post
DisforDan, Tell them you plan to join a local car club, (not a bad idea for tech help to keep it running). We had a younger member who came to meetings with his dad, maybe you could use the father/son bonding thing. Maybe get them to go to a meeting and see what it's like. Just a thought.
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Report this Post05-22-2001 01:06 AM Click Here to See the Profile for loafer87gtSend a Private Message to loafer87gtDirect Link to This Post
Tell them since its a two seater you won't get conned into driving your freeloading friends everywhere.
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Report this Post05-22-2001 01:09 AM Click Here to See the Profile for mrgoneSend a Private Message to mrgoneDirect Link to This Post
i didnt tell my parents i bought a car till after. they freaked when i told them though, but what could they do? their 1600kms away while im in college.

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  • No place to hide beer
  • Sex in it is practically impossible
  • You'll never be able to sneak in late (it makes too much noise)

    Now you're starting to change your mind about wanting one, aren't you?

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    Report this Post05-22-2001 01:59 AM Click Here to See the Profile for SootahClick Here to visit Sootah's HomePageSend a Private Message to SootahDirect Link to This Post
    "Sex in it is practically impossible"

    I dunno... It has a pretty roomy passenger side, just scoot it forward and recline the seat. I bet it'd be more comfortable than most backseats!

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    Report this Post05-22-2001 02:25 AM Click Here to See the Profile for NeverfinishedSend a Private Message to NeverfinishedDirect Link to This Post
    I hide my beer upfront under the "hood/bonnet?????" cops never think that there are two trunks... except for that one cop................ but thats a whole other story.
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    Report this Post05-22-2001 09:16 AM Click Here to See the Profile for AusFieroClick Here to visit AusFiero's HomePageSend a Private Message to AusFieroDirect Link to This Post
     
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    It has a pretty roomy passenger side, just scoot it forward and recline the seat. I bet it'd be more comfortable than most backseats![/B]

    Tell your parents you will lend it to them ocassionally

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    Report this Post05-22-2001 10:27 AM Click Here to See the Profile for PhilphineSend a Private Message to PhilphineDirect Link to This Post
    hit your local library and try to find all those safety reports and any positive press you can find for it. also look for whatever you can find for what they might be suggesting so you can make comparisons. hopefully it will come out favorably enough to convince them. also throw in the fact that you'd be more likely to take care of a car you really want instead of one that was forced on you. or if they're footing the bill start scraping up your own cash to get what you want. if they see you're willing to try and get what you want yourself over being given (or helped or loan, don't really know your situation) something you've let them know you have no interest in owning it might sway their decision.
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    Report this Post05-22-2001 10:47 AM Click Here to See the Profile for DisfourDanSend a Private Message to DisfourDanDirect Link to This Post
    Hey guys, thanks for all the help.
    Here is my situation. My parents (mostly my mother) thinks that pontiacs are a piece of crap. She really have no reason to believe it. My father on the other hand says as long as i sell that damn volvo, i can go ahead and get it. But like in most families the mother always gets the last word.
    For some odd reason, my parents do not trust me at all (no drugs, no drinking, nothing bad, and i get 3.9GPA). They think that i am going to get this car and when it (if ever) breaks down, i will quit on it.
    I have been wanting to get a fiero ever since I saw my first one at a car auction about 2 years ago. My parents are really stubborn, and dumb when it comes to things i want to get. So i need some things to say next time i strike up a conversation about getting my Fiero.

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    Report this Post05-22-2001 10:57 AM Click Here to See the Profile for LZeitgeistSend a Private Message to LZeitgeistDirect Link to This Post
    Easiest thing to do is let it go until such time when their two cents no longer get counted in the decision...

    I know my parents didn't give a flip *what* kind of car I bought, because they weren't paying for it... however, if they were contributing money towards the purchase, they'd have had every right to "help" me decide what car was going to be purchased with the money.

    Just *my* two cents... take it for what it's worth.

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    Report this Post05-22-2001 11:11 AM Click Here to See the Profile for Ken WittliefSend a Private Message to Ken WittliefDirect Link to This Post
    if you buy a 12 to 17 year old car - you will have to work on it to keep it running well, and looking nice.

    you mom is thinking transportation - you are thinking other things.

    if your mom looks up the Fiero in any used car 'edmunds' type books in the library, then she is correct - the car did have a rough history and most used car price guides list the car in the 'do not buy for any reason' column.

    You have to do some clear headed self analysis - are you really mechanically inclinded - are you really interested in taking engines apart and replaceing oil seals in the garage in the middle of winter?

    Do you like the car cause of the way it looks? or cause its a two seater? Sunroof? sporty?

    There are other / newer cars you can get that are two seaters, lots of fun to drive, and wont require as much maintaince or repairs.

    You need to decide for yourself - have you become obsessed with the image of the Fiero and you want one, convincing yourself that having to work on it wont be so bad?

    I think that having any car that is more than ten years old is more of a hobbie than a form of transportation - just as if you got a -62 VW beetle, model T roadster, 57 chevy or Tbird...

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    Report this Post05-22-2001 11:33 AM Click Here to See the Profile for ThatRickGuyClick Here to visit ThatRickGuy's HomePageSend a Private Message to ThatRickGuyDirect Link to This Post
    here's my reasoning for why I would get a fiero for my child if I had on:

    1.) 2 seats, the #1 killer of young drivers is inattentiveness. 2 seats limits you to 1 passanger, less distraction.
    2.) it's expensive to put a loud sterio in a fiero, once again less distration for a young driver.
    3.) no back seat, and seperate up front, less likely for kid to 'mess arround' in car.
    4.) Cheap
    5.) Cheap insurance
    6.) Great Father/Son project
    7.) not too fast
    8.) 2nd safest car produced in the US from 84 to 88.
    9.) good resources for help (ie: here)
    10.) no cup holders for beer! and beer in the trunk will get warm, thus making the fiero not a prime choice for a beer run vehicle.
    11.) good handling.

    reasons not to buy:
    1.) Investment, it's cheap to get, but you'll sink money into it as long as you have it.
    2.) break downs, it's an older car, it's going to need work.

    If you have a decent part time job, and are mechanically intuitive, it's not that big of a problem. In the long haul, I look at it like this:

    I can spend $500 on a new car that is just like everyone else's, or, I can spend $500 a month on repairs/customising to have a car like no one else's. (please note that $500 is not my average monthly expenditure on the fiero, I usually buy 1 'big' thig for it a month, ie: new tires, exhaust, manifolds, shocks etc... so over a year, it gets a lot of work done)

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    Report this Post05-22-2001 11:46 AM Click Here to See the Profile for DisfourDanSend a Private Message to DisfourDanDirect Link to This Post
    Well I am not really buying it for transportation purposes, the thing is i have been obsessed with the fiero for quite some time. I just love the car, something wants me to get it, and it makes me want it so bad, that i dont want any other car. Not a honda, bmw, or anyother crap thrown at me. I am just hooked on it, like crack. The car will diffinately be a hobby for me. I do not plan to buy a fiero that has a really bad enigine, I will look for help with this forum and the internet for fixing the engine if any problems do occur. And plan on taking some courses down at my local community college over my break. (auto class). I plan to spend under 2k for my fiero, its gonna be an 87 gt.

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    Report this Post05-22-2001 11:54 AM Click Here to See the Profile for sqoachSend a Private Message to sqoachDirect Link to This Post
    And if you get one, try to stay away from the 84s. Not flaming 84s or their owners, but the 84s seem to have more problems. Your best bet would be to get an 86-87 2M4. The 88s are more expensive to maintain, so I've heard. And with a 4, you get better gas mileage, and not the urge to race as much cuz, let's face it, it's not a Ferrari. Try to find one with pretty low miles on it. And one that was maintained well. If you find one that has 50K miles and has already needed 2 clutches and has a rebuilt engine, you know that person drove the hell out of it.

    Well, you posted something as I started typing. Since you want a GT, and a good one, I think you're gonna have to spend more than a couple grand. These cars may be cheap, but not that cheap for a nice one. Let's see, 87 GT with about 70K miles, nice paint, good interior (couple of minor flaws), well-maintained. Probably spend closer to $3,500 for something like that. This is just a guess though. Deals are out there, just gotta find them.

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    Report this Post05-22-2001 12:11 PM Click Here to See the Profile for rogergarrisonSend a Private Message to rogergarrisonDirect Link to This Post
    I love most of the european cars, especially sports ones. You wouldnt catch me dead driving a Saab or Volvo though. Even if it is 10 times safer, there just butt ugly.(of course that depends somewhat on the butt being referred to)
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    Report this Post05-22-2001 01:23 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Her86GTClick Here to visit Her86GT's HomePageSend a Private Message to Her86GTDirect Link to This Post
    It's a car! What difference should it make - I mean really! If you have access to any old Road & Track magazines, your parents would learn alot about this loved car. I have the one from '84 that is full of info as to why the cars were made and all the specs. Perfect for those who are skepticle.

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    Report this Post05-22-2001 01:34 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Cheever2Send a Private Message to Cheever2Direct Link to This Post
    This probably wouldn't be great to bring up with your parents, but IF you have an accident, these are incredibly tough (safe) cars. I hydroplaned on a highway into a wall, spinning & banging several times, and it would have killed me in anything else. But I walked away without a scratch. Correction - I DROVE the car away, once I realized everything was still working! And it's not just me - I've heard the same thing from many people here.
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    Report this Post05-22-2001 03:21 PM Click Here to See the Profile for ButterSend a Private Message to ButterDirect Link to This Post
    DisfourDan,
    Ask your folks if there's a car they used to own, not any made anymore, and they wish they had one of now.

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    Report this Post05-22-2001 04:23 PM Click Here to See the Profile for thomas_lClick Here to visit thomas_l's HomePageSend a Private Message to thomas_lDirect Link to This Post
    Sometimes it's easier to beg for forgiveness than ask for permission. I don't know what the laws are in CA (with respect to titles and stuff) but when I was 15 I simply had to buy my friend's 67 Mustang. It was a piece of crap and I gave $300 for it (money I had saved working over the summer). My folks found out just about the time the deal was struck and tried a last ditch "we'll help you get something nicer". Fortunately, both my parents are car enthusiasts and got over the Mustang thing pretty quick. Actually, now that I think of it, the Mustang was trivial compared to other things I did to make them worry!
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    Report this Post05-22-2001 04:30 PM Click Here to See the Profile for CanadianGTSend a Private Message to CanadianGTDirect Link to This Post
    I told My parents I was going to buy A motorcycle. They were so scared I would be killed, that they offered to pay my insurance and for part of a car, If I got a car. So I picked a Fiero. All in all I got a pretty good deal
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    Report this Post05-25-2001 04:51 AM Click Here to See the Profile for AusFieroClick Here to visit AusFiero's HomePageSend a Private Message to AusFieroDirect Link to This Post
     
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    Originally posted by ThatRickGuy:

    I can spend $500 on a new car that is just like everyone else's, or, I can spend $500 a month on repairs/customising to have a car like no one else's. (please note that $500 is not my average monthly expenditure on the fiero, I usually buy 1 'big' thig for it a month, ie: new tires, exhaust, manifolds, shocks etc... so over a year, it gets a lot of work done)

    Ouch why did you go and put it like that Rick. I had to work mine out then out of interest. Excluding purchase price and rego/insurance I have shelled out $758 a month on my Fiero. I think Porsche has a deal going on new Boxstars for about that much. Oh well no one in Australia looks twice at a Boxstar anyway, but a Fiero.

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    Report this Post05-25-2001 06:57 AM Click Here to See the Profile for KRMFieroSend a Private Message to KRMFieroDirect Link to This Post
    Let see...

    1. Great gas milage
    2. they dont have to worry about getting a grandson (no back seat)
    3. If you get rear ended you have plenty of protection behind you

    umm thats all i can think of without making the fiero sound to much like a fast sports car or something you will/might want to do alot of mods to

    Kyle

    Reason why i got mine is cause when i was about 5 years old i told my dad i wanted one for my first car, he said okay (probley thinking i wouldnt remember, but i did) and so i bought one, then i bought another one and possibly another one this week.

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    Report this Post05-25-2001 08:51 AM Click Here to See the Profile for FieroHeatherSend a Private Message to FieroHeatherDirect Link to This Post
     
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    GIRLS LIKE THEM!

    Hey rodmcneill--I would have to concur with you on that one!

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    Report this Post05-25-2001 10:10 AM Click Here to See the Profile for Elenor84Click Here to visit Elenor84's HomePageSend a Private Message to Elenor84Direct Link to This Post
    Hey there, I got my fiero when I was 16(now I'm 17). Its a great car because it is:
    1. Cheap on gas
    2. Only a 4 or 6 cylinder so u won't get into much trouble.
    3. Nice looking car
    4. You can do repairs yourself.
    5. Reliable(for some no but for me it has been very good).
    6. You won't have to borrow your parents car anymore!

    These are all reasons that u should tell your parents...trust me...you'll love fiero's and your parents will probably love it to...bring yoru dad or whoever to go test drive one and I promise you that they'll fall in love with it....
    anyways good luck and get back to us if u get one!

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    Report this Post05-27-2001 02:58 AM Click Here to See the Profile for FierobearRoadtripSend a Private Message to FierobearRoadtripDirect Link to This Post
     
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    Originally posted by rogergarrison:
    I love most of the european cars, especially sports ones. You wouldnt catch me dead driving a Saab or Volvo though. Even if it is 10 times safer, there just butt ugly.(of course that depends somewhat on the butt being referred to)

    Volvos are not 10 times safer. They are just a little bit safer. The Fiero was second only to the Volvo in crash safety in 1984. They are still one of the safer cars on the road.

    I just had a nasty rear end accident (my fault, no less) in my 88GT. I hit someone and was still going around 40 mph. Neither my passenger or I had a scratch on us, and the car will be back on the road in a week or so.

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    Report this Post05-27-2001 03:29 AM Click Here to See the Profile for camaro2fieroSend a Private Message to camaro2fieroDirect Link to This Post
    Tell your mom as others have said,The Fiero is a safe car. Put some money into maintinance every month IE, Always change oil,and filter.I change my Oil filter every 800 miles no matter how long its been.Oil might not breakdown but oil filters sure do.I was told and firmly believe that 800 to 1000 max life for oil filter.After that deposits start getting through.anyways,My mom was cool about my Fiero when I pulled up in the drive way with it.She said what a cute car.Just be upfront with her.Tell her all you have learned about the car,IE saftey, can do repairs yourself, wont rust,(body panels anyway). Only you know how to talk to your mom,If you want the Fiero,dont go in to the conversation half hearted,Know your facts and stick to you guns.Dont get emotional ,act like your mature for your age and be specific. Knowledge is POWER.Know your facts.Good Luck
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    Report this Post05-28-2001 12:36 AM Click Here to See the Profile for FieroPerformanceClick Here to visit FieroPerformance's HomePageSend a Private Message to FieroPerformanceDirect Link to This Post
    I hide alcohol in the front trunk compartment.. i figure if i get pulled over they will not cehck there because they are dumb. I am drunk right now. and fieros make lots of noise so sneaking is impossible... and they are fun and FAST... and they handle good... and make 360s easy on the snow and rain.. but i have new tires and rims so it is hard. and i am drunk right now.... so i dont know why i am talking to you about this... lauren is on the phone. o wlel... dont go in a hot tub with alcohol because it thins your blood and makes it worse. o well. talk to you all later.
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    Report this Post05-28-2001 12:39 AM Click Here to See the Profile for sjp777Click Here to visit sjp777's HomePageSend a Private Message to sjp777Direct Link to This Post
     
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    I hide alcohol in the front trunk compartment.. i figure if i get pulled over they will not cehck there because they are dumb. I am drunk right now. and fieros make lots of noise so sneaking is impossible... and they are fun and FAST... and they handle good... and make 360s easy on the snow and rain.. but i have new tires and rims so it is hard. and i am drunk right now.... so i dont know why i am talking to you about this... lauren is on the phone. o wlel... dont go in a hot tub with alcohol because it thins your blood and makes it worse. o well. talk to you all later.

    Have you been drinking?

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    Report this Post05-28-2001 12:46 AM Click Here to See the Profile for UaanaClick Here to visit Uaana's HomePageSend a Private Message to UaanaDirect Link to This Post
    I think I've found the ultimate selling point.
    Your mother would like for you to have a nice inexpensive reliable car like a Honda Civic. Correct?
    Now if you really want the Fiero. Got to the NOPI site and any other rice site you can find and dl some pics of the most outrageous mods you can find (triple wings, fart cans ect ect.) and tell her how excited you are for her turning her on to such a really awesome car.
    Then drop the other foot and drop in some pics of mild looking Fieros and mention everyting everyone else above has stated. Mileage, dad son time, safety. ect ect.

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    Report this Post10-23-2001 11:00 PM Click Here to See the Profile for GTFiero1Send a Private Message to GTFiero1Direct Link to This Post
    man, the way everyone says "are you mechanical" when i say i wanna fiero and im 15, make me think that they are peices of crap...of course that would be if i didn't know to much about fieros. Come on, the average teen gets an 80's car for there first car, the parents dont want a new one wrecked. but any way you have to get your parents to test drive one or at least ride in one, my dad rode in one cause a co-worker has one, he thought it was pretty fun so he has no objections about me getting the car...i think all of you say it'll be good to have mechanical skills if you own a fiero just because you have to "fix" it all the time, or thats your excause "hey honey...um..i think my cam broke and i dont wanna it to brake again so i'll get this high performance crane cam..uh yeah thats it..." we've had a 2.8 firebird that was a paice of crap but it never needed and major michanical work like you guys say the fiero needs... plus even though im moderatly mechanical, my dad is also a mechanical engineer

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    Report this Post10-23-2001 11:14 PM Click Here to See the Profile for TRiADSend a Private Message to TRiADDirect Link to This Post
    Since the engine is right over the drive wheels, they drive great in the snow (especially with snow tires, always highly recommended).

    (Snow...CA...get it?)


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    Report this Post10-23-2001 11:18 PM Click Here to See the Profile for rmorgandotcomClick Here to visit rmorgandotcom's HomePageSend a Private Message to rmorgandotcomDirect Link to This Post
    80s car?? I know a lot of kids that get hyundais for there first car, then there are those kids with camaro z28 convertibles, firebirds, celicas, and mustangs.

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    Report this Post10-24-2001 12:17 AM Click Here to See the Profile for 8BallSend a Private Message to 8BallDirect Link to This Post
    All four years the Fiero was made, The only car that beat it in crash test results was a volvo. How much safer can you get in a car
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