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i have drivin my sisters F6 Typhoon and i drive my liner every day and i have had my p's since April.

LoL No offence buddy, I wouldn't define those as a possible "best car."

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i was in kiama once and saw someone with RED P plates driving a new lambo mucialago or gallardo ( i get them mixed up) anyway, i was in my mates celica, and i felt like walking after i'd seen it.

Q: "whats the best car i have seen a p plate driver driving" : A: A car that sits in the garage all day!!!!

Sorry i cant stand p plate drivers!!!!! THey have smashed into two of my cars in the past two months: 1 they wrote off, the other caused 7 grand damage!!! Cant stand the little know all bastards!!!!! THey shouldnt be on the road in my opinion!!!!!!!!@!!1!!!!!!!! little F@#kers

Well I saw what looked to be a 13 year old asian dude driving a brand new lambo gallardo through kings park here in Perth about a month ago...... even had the P plates stuck to the windscreen and rear window. lol

Gemini...... with a Holden sticker on the window lol! :)

Seriously though, I have seen a brand spanking new M3 Convertible here in SA with a young P plate greek/italian girl behind the wheel

I have also seen a new'ish Porshe turbo with L plates on driving around the city, he pulled up out the front of his rich boys school

I saw a P-Plate driver in Melbourne in may driving a nice red 360 Modena, plates said something like 'CREDIT' or somehting like that. He was giving it some to, so I thought that was pretty cool, most people you see driving nice cars drive them like grandma's

Make me sick how much cash some people have spare

I saw a P-Plate driver in Melbourne in may driving a nice red 360 Modena, plates said something like 'CREDIT' or somehting like that. He was giving it some to, so I thought that was pretty cool, most people you see driving nice cars drive them like grandma's

Make me sick how much cash some people have spare

Pwoa I've never heard of the Modena...

Just had a quick look on it

A p-plater on that..... that is a f**kin HAWT CAR!

I saw a P-Plate driver in Melbourne in may driving a nice red 360 Modena, plates said something like 'CREDIT' or somehting like that. He was giving it some to, so I thought that was pretty cool, most people you see driving nice cars drive them like grandma's

Make me sick how much cash some people have spare

Ive seen a P plater driving a ferrari 550 marnello in adelaide

he was like floring it in the city the stupid c**t

lol, im not tryin to be nosy, rude or anything. but how da hell do these 18yo afford a 300grand car ??!! i want in on their secrets, lol. 80grand is understandable, but 300grand is like woah. and i dont think daddy would buy their kids a Ferrari or Lambo.

haha, now we know p-platers are not poor and that most of the younger generation are thinking and working smartly.

alot of these big dollar cars are on finance

if you have a business making decent money you can have wat ever you want

for a 30-40yo, true. but for a 18yo ? doubt it, unless they're taking over their parents' business.

sorry yea i forgot to add in the parents part

i know a guy who has some large cleaning contracts and a car wash

he changes cars like he changes his undies

im talking ferrari 360, CLK55, E55, masarati and the list goes on

this was all in the space of a year im sure if he had kids he would let them drive wat ever they wanted

I've seen a Porsche Cayenne Turbo and Mercedes CL600 (that's the V12 coupe) on P plates before. Plus every Japanese import under the sun.

but how da hell do these 18yo afford a 300grand car?

Ferrari 360s and 550s were much more than $300k when new. I think the 550 was closing in on double that amount! Although you could get them for $300k second hand though I guess. Although what kind of rich kid drives around in a second hand car? hahaha :)

Sorry i cant stand p plate drivers!!!!! THey have smashed into two of my cars in the past two months: 1 they wrote off, the other caused 7 grand damage!!! Cant stand the little know all bastards!!!!! THey shouldnt be on the road in my opinion!!!!!!!!@!!1!!!!!!!! little F@#kers

Ummm... so, what do you propose the alternative is then? How would one go about getting ones license?

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