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Moderation is key obviously, its entirely age Dependant too. At the age of 17 your kind of expected to drive with loud music and fast speeds. I laugh seeing mid 20 something year olds driving some cheapo civic with his sick subwoofas blasting fitty cent pushing the car much faster than expected to.
So you're using your age as an excuse to look like a fool to others?
I got my first car when I was 17 and had a car until I moved away to college in a city with wicked transit, so I sold it. When I was 16 and didn't have a car, I would bike to school and I STILL made fun of the morons that were the same age as me and had big loud systems that were so heavily over-bassed that you couldn't understand any of the music aside from BAAAAAAABAAEHHHEJEBAJBHJKAH:LFAGL:KJAL:JHGFL:JHAJ!!!
I'm sorry, but that excuse doesn't hold up. Loud music is cool if it is able to be enjoyed and heard properly, once you distort it to shit soup, then you become a joke to people. I managed to impress people with my music quality just fine with nothing but a portable cd player running off my lighter plug and coming out of a surround sound computer speaker system that cost me $50, because I didn't have the $650 to buy a deck and have speakers installed into my '77 dodge with only 1 speaker and an AM radio. The few female friends I had at the time prefered riding in my car, rather than the guys that cranked the bass so high that the seats vibrated.
Perpetuating a bad stereotype doesn't earn you points with most people.