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Thread started 10/20/12 12:43pm

Graycap23

Reasons NOT 2 buy a 19 y/o a Ferrari

Don't buy a 19 year old a Ferrari

http://www.wsbtv.com/news/news/local/ferrari-seriously-damaged-early-morning-crash-wood/nShLW/

Crashed Ferrari was gift from driver’s dad

Ferrari wreckage
John Spink, AJC
Ferrari wreckage

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Ferrari before the crash

By Mike Morris

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

ALPHARETTA, Ga. —

The Ferrari that crashed and burned Friday morning in north Fulton, critically injuring the two people inside, was a gift to the 18-year-old driver from has father.

Channel 2 Action News reported that Akshay Panducherry, 18, of Alpharetta, who was burned over 80 percent of his body, was given the Italian sports car last week.

His passenger, Harshavardhan Patlolla, 21, of Alpharetta was also critically injured.

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Reply #1 posted 10/20/12 1:08pm

OnlyNDaUsa

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Oh! I thought the CAR was 19 years old! I was thinking it had some age related issue that caused it to catch fire in a otherwise minor crash....

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Reply #2 posted 10/20/12 1:11pm

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OnlyNDaUsa said:

Oh! I thought the CAR was 19 years old! I was thinking it had some age related issue that caused it to catch fire in a otherwise minor crash....

SHUT UP! I was just typing the same thing! I got even more confused cuz the article said he was 18!

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Reply #3 posted 10/20/12 1:18pm

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tinaz said:

OnlyNDaUsa said:

Oh! I thought the CAR was 19 years old! I was thinking it had some age related issue that caused it to catch fire in a otherwise minor crash....

SHUT UP! I was just typing the same thing! I got even more confused cuz the article said he was 18!

sniff sniff sutting up..... sad cry

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Reply #4 posted 10/20/12 1:30pm

tinaz

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OnlyNDaUsa said:

tinaz said:

SHUT UP! I was just typing the same thing! I got even more confused cuz the article said he was 18!

sniff sniff sutting up..... sad cry

Awwwww I said it in an Elaine Benes sort of way! hug

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Reply #5 posted 10/20/12 1:48pm

Stymie

Two idiots in this story, the dad and the kid.
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Reply #6 posted 10/20/12 2:04pm

JoeTyler

I think we all thought that car was 19 years old lol

+20 years old Ferraris are completely reliable

on the other hand 19 years old boys are not reliable

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Reply #7 posted 10/20/12 2:20pm

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Reason not 2 buy a 19 y/o a Ferrari

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Reply #8 posted 10/22/12 3:03pm

PurpleJedi

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Beautifulstarr123 said:

Reason not 2 buy a 19 y/o a Ferrari

lol

It took me three reads to get the title straight...!

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Reply #9 posted 10/22/12 3:06pm

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You can't give a teen a sports car. no no no!

I was the most consciencious teen you could ever come across...my folks bought me a brand-new Grand Am after graduating High School. I enjoyed it for maybe a year before totalling it. (In my defense, the other dude ran a red light!!!)

Still, you need to mature AND learn the rules of the road before getting your hands on something fast like that.

When my son needs a car (in a paltry 3 years from now omfg ) he's getting one of these;

By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory!
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Reply #10 posted 10/22/12 3:36pm

NDRU

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Are these headlines really saying "Ferrari seriously damaged?" lol was this article in Car and Driver?
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Reply #11 posted 10/22/12 5:34pm

Graycap23

NDRU said:

Are these headlines really saying "Ferrari seriously damaged?" lol was this article in Car and Driver?

Lol....local ATL paper.

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Reply #12 posted 10/22/12 5:41pm

NDRU

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Graycap23 said:

NDRU said:

Are these headlines really saying "Ferrari seriously damaged?" lol was this article in Car and Driver?

Lol....local ATL paper.

Ferrari destroyed in wreck!!!!...oh, and 2 critically hurt
Love it! LOL
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Reply #13 posted 10/22/12 5:43pm

Graycap23

NDRU said:

Graycap23 said:

Lol....local ATL paper.

Ferrari destroyed in wreck!!!!...oh, and 2 critically hurt
Love it! LOL

When ever a Ferrari is involved in something like this, they report of the car and the human.

[Edited 10/24/12 3:59am]

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Reply #14 posted 10/22/12 9:58pm

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PurpleJedi said:

You can't give a teen a sports car. no no no!

I was the most consciencious teen you could ever come across...my folks bought me a brand-new Grand Am after graduating High School. I enjoyed it for maybe a year before totalling it. (In my defense, the other dude ran a red light!!!)

Still, you need to mature AND learn the rules of the road before getting your hands on something fast like that.

When my son needs a car (in a paltry 3 years from now omfg ) he's getting one of these;

omfg shake

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Reply #15 posted 10/22/12 10:06pm

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PurpleJedi said:

When my son needs a car (in a paltry 3 years from now omfg ) he's getting one of these;

Child cruelty. eek mad

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Reply #16 posted 10/22/12 10:14pm

NDRU

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My first car (just add a dent by the gas tank, and broken power window on the passenger side), and I was thrilled!

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Reply #17 posted 10/22/12 10:30pm

ZombieKitten

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lol

mine was like this but 2 tones of grey

it had electric windows!! excited

I learned to drive a manual in this one:

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Reply #18 posted 10/22/12 10:41pm

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Been a car guy my whole life, at 17 I hit a bump fast enough to launch my 1976 airborn for a few seconds, at 18 I totalled a 1980 camaro. and at 21 ran from my 1979 Porsche as it burst into flames.

That said I decided my own son needed a sedan as a first car

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Reply #19 posted 10/22/12 10:55pm

NDRU

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paintsprayer said:

Been a car wreck guy my whole life...

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Reply #20 posted 10/22/12 11:23pm

XxAxX

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yes. good thing this thread stopped me from going there.... wink

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Reply #21 posted 10/22/12 11:39pm

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PurpleJedi said:

You can't give a teen a sports car. no no no!

I was the most consciencious teen you could ever come across...my folks bought me a brand-new Grand Am after graduating High School. I enjoyed it for maybe a year before totalling it. (In my defense, the other dude ran a red light!!!)

Still, you need to mature AND learn the rules of the road before getting your hands on something fast like that.

When my son needs a car (in a paltry 3 years from now omfg ) he's getting one of these;

Hey, A car is a car! I'd take it. Picking up a girl in one of these if FAR better than trying to sit a girl on your bicycle handlebars lol nod. these are pretty damn reliable too. thumbs up!

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Reply #22 posted 10/23/12 12:33am

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Tittypants said:

A car is a car!

disbelief

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Reply #23 posted 10/23/12 12:34am

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paintsprayer said:

Tittypants said:

disbelief

When referring to a Volvo, you can do a LOT worse. lol

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Reply #24 posted 10/23/12 2:18am

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Tittypants said:

paintsprayer said:

disbelief

When referring to a Volvo, you can do a LOT worse. lol

YEARS ago, before I even thought about having kids, I worked with this old-school Irish man with 3 sons. His youngest worked in the office one summer, and dad bought him a (used) Volvo station wagon. The dude (dad) told me that he bought all his kids Volvo station wagons. If he was going to pay for it, then he was gonna get THE SAFEST THING OUT THERE. The kid pimped it out as best he could (tinted windows, chrome accents, etc.) and I felt so bad for him.

NOW, I see the wisdom in that. nod If I could disable the fuel intake somehow so that the car won't go past 65mph, then ALL THE BETTER!!!

woot!

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Reply #25 posted 10/23/12 2:28am

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PurpleJedi said:

Tittypants said:

When referring to a Volvo, you can do a LOT worse. lol

YEARS ago, before I even thought about having kids, I worked with this old-school Irish man with 3 sons. His youngest worked in the office one summer, and dad bought him a (used) Volvo station wagon. The dude (dad) told me that he bought all his kids Volvo station wagons. If he was going to pay for it, then he was gonna get THE SAFEST THING OUT THERE. The kid pimped it out as best he could (tinted windows, chrome accents, etc.) and I felt so bad for him.

NOW, I see the wisdom in that. nod If I could disable the fuel intake somehow so that the car won't go past 65mph, then ALL THE BETTER!!!

woot!

Volvo makes very good cars nod. So what if it's a station wagon. More room in the back to get busy, if you ask me. lol

But in all seriousness, I would drive that car easily & be happy with it. I'm not flashy when it comes to automobiles. Just give me something my tall frame can be comfortable in, & something reliable & safe, & I'm cool with that. thumbs up!

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Reply #26 posted 10/23/12 2:45pm

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That DAD needs to get some sort of dumbass of the year award. I would seriously be very angry with him, what a fucking moron for essentially being an irresponsible show-off.

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Reply #27 posted 10/23/12 4:58pm

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PurpleJedi said:

You can't give a teen a sports car. no no no!

I was the most consciencious teen you could ever come across...my folks bought me a brand-new Grand Am after graduating High School. I enjoyed it for maybe a year before totalling it. (In my defense, the other dude ran a red light!!!)

Still, you need to mature AND learn the rules of the road before getting your hands on something fast like that.

When my son needs a car (in a paltry 3 years from now omfg ) he's getting one of these;

Good! Kids need to know what it means to appreciate something. Start small.

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Reply #28 posted 10/24/12 12:26am

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cfunk said:

PurpleJedi said:

You can't give a teen a sports car. no no no!

I was the most consciencious teen you could ever come across...my folks bought me a brand-new Grand Am after graduating High School. I enjoyed it for maybe a year before totalling it. (In my defense, the other dude ran a red light!!!)

Still, you need to mature AND learn the rules of the road before getting your hands on something fast like that.

When my son needs a car (in a paltry 3 years from now omfg ) he's getting one of these;

Good! Kids need to know what it means to appreciate something. Start small.

That thing is hardly small. lol

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Reply #29 posted 10/24/12 1:51am

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PurpleJedi said:

Beautifulstarr123 said:

Reason not 2 buy a 19 y/o a Ferrari

lol

It took me three reads to get the title straight...!

lol

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