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This week we took our cars to a local car show, and there was a half million dollar Ford GT 40 there. I said to the guy " Nice car", and he didn't give me the time of day. So, yes, some exotic car owners are really pr***s.
Interestingly enough, here's the thing about what is an "expensive car" according to the study:
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Researchers observed hundreds of cars at zebra crossings in America, where vehicles are required by law to stop, and found owners of less expensive cars were significantly more likely to stop for pedestrians compared to those in more expensive vehicles. On average, the value of a stopping car was $5,900, while the value of a car that failed to stop was $8,000.
Oooh, how expensive that is! WTF, this is a seriously flawed study. Extrapolating personality traits on ONE data point (stopping at a crosswalk, and only one crosswalk in one part of the country, at that) and a difference of a mere $2100 in value of the cars observed, with the "expensive cars" still being valued under $10k!!!
This isn't talking about exotic cars, new luxury cars, etc.
MY younger brother whom every one calls a nice guy, bought a well used BMW. But after a few years of paying for repair costs and having it out of service a few times decided to trade it in on a used Toyota
That's normal. When someone buys a well used BMW, one should EXPECT to pay several thousand dollars to get the car up to snuff. That should be considered.
People that buy a used BMW or Mercedes on the cheap thinking they get a good deal because of depreciation are uninformed. They have to do their research on the car's maintenance history and realize there are certain parts on the car that have a certain lifespan. That's the price of owning such a car.
That's normal. When someone buys a well used BMW, one should EXPECT to pay several thousand dollars to get the car up to snuff. That should be considered.
People that buy a used BMW or Mercedes on the cheap thinking they get a good deal because of depreciation are uninformed. They have to do their research on the car's maintenance history and realize there are certain parts on the car that have a certain lifespan. That's the price of owning such a car.
That's normal. When someone buys a well used BMW, one should EXPECT to pay several thousand dollars to get the car up to snuff. That should be considered.
People that buy a used BMW or Mercedes on the cheap thinking they get a good deal because of depreciation are uninformed. They have to do their research on the car's maintenance history and realize there are certain parts on the car that have a certain lifespan. That's the price of owning such a car.
Especially in today’s world of “lifetime fluids”. Lifetime of the owner? Vehicle? Or the lease?
This week we took our cars to a local car show, and there was a half million dollar Ford GT 40 there. I said to the guy " Nice car", and he didn't give me the time of day. So, yes, some exotic car owners are really pr***s.
I have noticed that Audi drivers are the worst people. I've seen some trashy behavior by drivers of "flashy" cars, and in several instances, it was a male driving an Audi.
I don't own an expensive car......but I am a total jerk.....could I be an even bigger one if I had an expensive car?
Perhaps some researcher would by me an expensive car to test out the hypothesis......Perhaps i'm a jerk because i'm broke and would be a nicer person if I had a valuable car....or not
The story says the volunteers in the study were crossing the sidewalk.
"They came to this conclusion after asking volunteers to cross a sidewalk hundreds of times, filming and analyzing the responses by car drivers."
Why were so many cars driving on the sidewalk?
Last edited by kokonutty; 02-27-2020 at 10:39 PM..
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