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  • robrez
    No R3VLimiter
    • Jul 2008
    • 3376

    #1

    More e30s for grown ups?

    So, this recent study implicates older, smaller cars in the majority of deaths involving teen drivers. First off, do you think e30s are actually in this category? Secondly, do think there will be less teens driving e30s after this study?

    http://autoweek.com/article/teen-dri...h-teen-drivers
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  • nrubenstein
    No R3VLimiter
    • Feb 2009
    • 3148

    #2
    Parents don't buy E30s for their kids.
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    • nando
      Moderator
      • Nov 2003
      • 34827

      #3
      they consider an old car to be 11 years. E30s are 25-30+ years old now. I doubt they're even statistically significant compared to the billion or so Kias and Corollas out there.
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      • ThatOneEuroE30
        R3V OG
        • Dec 2013
        • 8626

        #4
        Yet I've seen e30's hold up to bigger impacts then some newer cars


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        • Vincent Brick
          E30 Modder
          • Feb 2013
          • 879

          #5
          Originally posted by nrubenstein
          Parents don't buy E30s for their kids.
          My parents bought me a Vega when I was a kid.... in the 90s, when everyone knew how bad they were. Surely somewhere a parent is still buying their kid an E30. I'm not sure E30s are common enough to really mater here though.
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          • M-technik-3
            I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
            • Oct 2003
            • 18946

            #6
            Do the current aged teens out there even drive? My son who is now 20 does not even have a drivers license but he does have a private pilots license.
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            • NoM54me
              Advanced Member
              • Feb 2014
              • 158

              #7
              The greatest safety feature of ANY car lies just behind the steering wheel. Traction control, ABS, airbags, et cetera, are wonderful tools, but can also lead to a false sense of security, and not just among teens. In early 2002, I lost three cousins-ages 13,16, and 17-to separate, unrelated crashes caused by their own roadway jackassery. There's no substitute for common-sense driving. I'd think an E30 would fare much better than most modern cars if similar size because of their composition. But fortunately, they don't seem too popular in the under-25 crowd. My 16-year old son loved my E28, though, as did all of his friends.

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              • frolf
                Advanced Member
                • Nov 2005
                • 191

                #8
                bro, do you even crash?

                Dan

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                • jdt10768
                  E30 Addict
                  • Feb 2013
                  • 484

                  #9
                  seems like many kids today - when they reach driving age - aren't that interested in driving. Not sure why. Maybe the crap cars that are available? maybe today's electronic devices used as sole means of communication negate the need ?

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                  • estoguy
                    E30 Enthusiast
                    • May 2013
                    • 1087

                    #10
                    Originally posted by NoM54me
                    The greatest safety feature of ANY car lies just behind the steering wheel. Traction control, ABS, airbags, et cetera, are wonderful tools, but can also lead to a false sense of security, and not just among teens. In early 2002, I lost three cousins-ages 13,16, and 17-to separate, unrelated crashes caused by their own roadway jackassery. There's no substitute for common-sense driving. I'd think an E30 would fare much better than most modern cars if similar size because of their composition. But fortunately, they don't seem too popular in the under-25 crowd. My 16-year old son loved my E28, though, as did all of his friends.

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                    • DRTSRFR
                      E30 Mastermind
                      • May 2008
                      • 1836

                      #11
                      Parents don't buy E30s for their kids.
                      Oh...they do.

                      Thankfully, neither of my sons were injured.

                      ...and by the way Nick, this is Mark, formerly GCMark
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                      • Bearmw
                        E30 Fanatic
                        • Aug 2010
                        • 1323

                        #12
                        My first car was a rusted out 68 Beetle so almost any BMW would have been an upgrade in safety. That car could have killed me with the exhaust fumes in the cabin among other faults. Two years including winters and no major injuries although I did crack the windshield with my forehead once.
                        Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience. -Mark Twain

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                        • markseven
                          R3V Elite
                          • Sep 2006
                          • 5327

                          #13
                          Originally posted by jdt10768
                          seems like many kids today - when they reach driving age - aren't that interested in driving. Not sure why. Maybe the crap cars that are available? maybe today's electronic devices used as sole means of communication negate the need ?
                          Text, social media, and FaceTime. They don't need to physically go anywhere to chill with their friends?
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                          • Navarone
                            Banned
                            • Jun 2014
                            • 935

                            #14
                            Originally posted by frolf
                            bro, do you even crash?
                            Crash day bro, CRASH day bro, CRASH DAY BRO!!! TOMORROW'S A CRASH DAYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!

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                            • ak-
                              R3V OG
                              • May 2009
                              • 12422

                              #15
                              I think buying a car for your kid will make them appreciate it less and even more so if it's an old car which could potentially make them more careless with it.
                              Also, a responsible parent wouldn't buy their teen an e30 unless the dad was some sort of gear-head who will obviously play a role in ownership of the car as well.
                              When I was younger, I was offered a newer GTi, a 335i, and some other newish car but I was stubborn and bought myself the e30 with my saved pennies instead which they didn't like because it's small, had no airbags, "old", and "unreliable". I regret nothing! But now that I'm older, I can definitely understand where they were coming from - nobody understands sensibility at a young age.. we all think we're superman.

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