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      10-15-2011, 03:43 PM   #139
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Originally Posted by ericjay56 View Post
I would agree it may not be the best idea, but not to the point where I completely hate it. Nowadays, ANY car is capable of going 80mph+, enough to seriously injure or (God forbid) kill anyone in the car and in front of it. Yes, an M3 is very fast but wouldn't you guys feel good knowing that your child is driving in a car that will never flip over like an SUV or spin out like some tail-happy honda? A car that has superior technology to assure great safety? Of course, all this only applies when your child has learned to RESPECT the power of the car, not abuse it. The car is a privilege, not a right. After teaching your child this, he or she will be just as much as a cautious driver as any other given person on the road. It's O.K. to have fun and still be safe. And, as you probably already taught your daughter, never to flaunt the car, because in reality being humble will make her stay out of trouble (I have a whole different story on this if it's needed)


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