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4Aaron GE
26-09-2016, 09:09 AM
So it was a beautiful Sunday yesterday, so I went out and drove through the mountains to a classic car show. Pleasantly, it seemed that most of the Beat owners around the prefecture decided to go out for a cruise as well. I noticed though, that every one that I saw was happily piloted by a man in his 50s. Seriously, I might be a grown-ass adult, but everyone seemed to have about 20 years on me at least. (Also, they were all yellow, which was weird as well.)

MAMOOK
27-09-2016, 12:42 AM
No good news from me unfortunately, I'm 47 and have had my car approx 4 years now.
It's in the process of being sprayed a metallic red / burgundy.

johncrowley
27-09-2016, 12:55 AM
Im in my 30s but I know loads of people in their 20s who want mine :)

LawrenceHarding
27-09-2016, 12:55 AM
Wife and I 3 Beats between us both 62.

WatchmanPP1
27-09-2016, 01:00 AM
I'm 31 and I know a few of the US Beat owners are in their twenties, so it might be that one generation is about to pass the torch to the next generation.

mikei
27-09-2016, 01:40 AM
well when I'm in that seat and hitting 9k I'm 18 all over again (at least that's my story and I'm sticking to it ):D

steveinjapan
27-09-2016, 07:58 AM
well when I'm in that seat and hitting 9k I'm 18 all over again (at least that's my story and I'm sticking to it ):D

Yep.

I get the most "thumbs up" from older guys here in Okinawa. You have to remember that the Beat was a car they probably all wanted back in the '90's.

The young guys want cars they can take to a drift event and not get laughed at.

I'm 73 - is that old?



Steve in Okinawa

4Aaron GE
27-09-2016, 10:20 AM
Thanks guys, I guess the younger owners tend to be from North America then.




The young guys want cars they can take to a drift event and not get laughed at.

I'm 73 - is that old?


Ah, I already have one of those back home. Is this why I'm okay with having a stupidly impractical roadster to play with? And you're only as old as you feel, Steve.

gymm
27-09-2016, 07:15 PM
I was much younger when I bought mine! :help:

C-Rex
10-10-2016, 10:30 PM
I bought my two when I was 28,
30 now and thinking of down sizing to one. Seems to be a wide range of interest in my one from all ages

-Jc.
11-10-2016, 01:25 PM
I was also 28 when I bought mine,

But that was in 1992! I've still got the silly big grin.

stu g
11-10-2016, 10:32 PM
I was 25 when I bought my first one, 39 when I bought my second.

Thaifight-R
12-10-2016, 03:55 AM
I'm in my early 20's. But alas I am also in North America so I suppose I fit right in?

kungfuyou
13-10-2016, 02:47 PM
I bought mine in my late 20's and never let it go. I am currently working on getting it back on the road...i'm in my early 40's now. I think it is definitely staring to become 'an old mans car' in the UK, but I guess its all relative. My dad (who is a biker) complained that the classic bike show I took him to had far to many "modern" 80's models and not enough classics....he's 80 this year. He would argue that the Beat is a young mans car.