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Originally Posted by mr2boost
To me it all comes down to MATURITY behind the wheel. My young friend with the 94T is more mature than some 30 year olds I know. And I would never offer an MR2 (especially MR2 turbo) to those inmature and inexperienced older drivers, just because of the nature of this car. I think what makes the MR2 so dangerous is that it is cheap to purchase, which is NOT like most really fast cars out there (i.e FD rx7's, 300zxTT, 3000gtTT, SupraTT, Corvette, etc...). Just be smart and use a LONG learning curve and ANY driver can learn and get used to the MR2. LOL
Daniel
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I totally agree with this, Maturity is probably the key to driving any car. I own a 300zx convertible, same price range as the twin turbos

and I admit I was immiture then. After I wrecked it, I realized you have to treat the car the same way you treat a high powered official, with respect. I wouldnt care how old you are, (yes you have to be legal) just as long as you know how to drive and how you learn from your mistakes and learning first and not just going out there and screwing everything.
You just need to take time with as any car just more attencion with this car.
B/c it so much fun if you take care of it and it takes care of you
