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I've noticed that most drivers don't own premium cars that they can afford. Why?
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<blockquote data-quote="JL 0513" data-source="post: 1206927" data-attributes="member: 50088"><p>Thing is, to a lot of people, cars are so much more than just a transportation device. Passions run deep with automobiles. It has for their 120 year or so existence. I'm a huge car enthusiast (it's what I think about the most). This idea about impressing others has nothing to do with loving cars and wanting a nice car. Some people look at it that way, but most want a nice car for their own personal pleasure. </p><p></p><p>Luxury cars are luxurious inside to pamper the driver (and passengers). The plush seats, excellent sound system, and fine driving dynamics aren't there to impress your friends. Those qualities exist for the owners pure pleasure. Every type of car has its purpose. It's why we have many hundreds of models to choose from. Many different wants, needs, and price points. </p><p></p><p>I'm wondering. Would I be begrudged by fellow employees if I showed up in a nice Lexus? It would be a shame if I was. I sure wouldn't judge anyone's purchase decision. </p><p></p><p>Some people might want a boat. Some people might want to spend big on fancy landscaping. Some people love cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL 0513, post: 1206927, member: 50088"] Thing is, to a lot of people, cars are so much more than just a transportation device. Passions run deep with automobiles. It has for their 120 year or so existence. I'm a huge car enthusiast (it's what I think about the most). This idea about impressing others has nothing to do with loving cars and wanting a nice car. Some people look at it that way, but most want a nice car for their own personal pleasure. Luxury cars are luxurious inside to pamper the driver (and passengers). The plush seats, excellent sound system, and fine driving dynamics aren't there to impress your friends. Those qualities exist for the owners pure pleasure. Every type of car has its purpose. It's why we have many hundreds of models to choose from. Many different wants, needs, and price points. I'm wondering. Would I be begrudged by fellow employees if I showed up in a nice Lexus? It would be a shame if I was. I sure wouldn't judge anyone's purchase decision. Some people might want a boat. Some people might want to spend big on fancy landscaping. Some people love cars. [/QUOTE]
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