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Old 05-17-2022, 05:39 AM
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Originally Posted by eschaider View Post
Cobra's and young males, still living at home, do not go together well. Cobra's and young males who are now living on their own, still have a very high risk factor associated with the young male driving the car.

To understand the problem all you have to do is search YouTube for videos of owners who bought Vipers, GT-40's, 03/04 SVT Cobra's, Z06 Corvettes, Hellcats and similar cars who crashed their cars within a half mile of the dealership after picking up their new land based missiles.
Ed has presented sound advice here.
Statistically males under 25 account for a disproportionate percentage
of accidents. It's not always blatant speeding either.

Cobras do not respond like a modern sports car and I've witnessed
young drivers get the begeebers scared out them when the car reacts.

Difficulty finding insurance is the Universe telling you to just wait or pass.
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