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    #11
    I drive a Buick. Love my Buick.

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      #12
      Originally posted by JimRaynor View Post
      A lot of times a Car can say a lot about a person. Below is just my experience of the people who drive each one of these fall under. Also I’m talking about people who drive these cars when they’re relatively new, not some guy whippin a Benz from 2004, he’s his own category.


      Toyota’s - Older Middle Class Car, people who drive these particularly the Camry’s have deceiving amount of money.

      Honda’s - Lower Middle Class Car, typically people with less money or really young.

      Nissan - Younger and trendier people with a little more money especially if it’s Maximas.

      Lexus, Infinity, Acura - All Upper Middle class Vehicles

      Jeeps- particularly Grand Cherokees are mostly women who are somewhere between middle class to upper middle class.

      Fords- Working mans car, the F150’s typically belong to a well of working man, a blue collar millionaire type.

      Chevy’s - Middle to Upper Middle, particular the Tahoe’s and some Impalas, mostly a popular choice for Americans.

      Lincoln’s and Buick’s - Old people cars, it’s like when you hit a certain age this is what you think is cool.

      Cadillacs- Old people luxury cars.

      Porsche, Maserati, Benz, BMW, Tesla, Audi- Upper Middle to well off. I find BMW to be driven by a decent amount of posers trying to pass for being well off though.


      Spot on dude.

      You forgot to add in GMC & Volkswagen.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Beercules View Post
        Volkswagen is the people's car.


        Hitler had the right idea.



        VW makes Audi, Porsche, Lambo, Bugatti.





        Can't beat German engineering.

        You are correct there sir.

        I’ve had 4 different Audi’s and a Porsche before.
        Can’t get much better than that unless you start dipping into the 6 figure vehicles.

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          #14
          Originally posted by HewJohnson View Post
          You are correct there sir.

          I’ve had 4 different Audi’s and a Porsche before.
          Can’t get much better than that unless you start dipping into the 6 figure vehicles.
          I have a B5 S4 2001


          So much fun.


          My first love was my 337 GTI. Such a beautiful hatchback. Rare too.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Beercules View Post
            I have a B5 S4 2001


            So much fun.


            My first love was my 337 GTI. Such a beautiful hatchback. Rare too.

            German engineering really is just superior driving.

            I’ve driven many cars as I’ve worked in the automotive business before. Nothing better than German.

            Idk how folks like Lexus.
            So slow and basic with the handling.

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              #16
              Originally posted by JimRaynor View Post

              Jeeps- particularly Grand Cherokees are mostly women who are somewhere between middle class to upper middle class.

              Fords- Working mans car, the F150’s typically belong to a well of working man, a blue collar millionaire type.

              Chevy’s - Middle to Upper Middle, particular the Tahoe’s and some Impalas, mostly a popular choice for Americans.

              Lincoln’s and Buick’s - Old people cars, it’s like when you hit a certain age this is what you think is cool.

              Cadillacs- Old people luxury cars.
              Jeep sells alot of Wranglers, Cherokees, and lower end SUVs to younger buyers.

              Fords and Chevys are both middle class cars, with Lincoln and Cadillac being the luxury brands of both companies.

              Buicks are only still made because the Chinese love them. GM sells massive numbers of Buicks in China, yet very few in the US/NA market.

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                #17
                Originally posted by JimRaynor View Post
                Oh that’s a total lesbian car, no joke.

                It’s a great car with lots of power though.

                Lesbian car maybe. But it wasn’t cheap.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by True-Boxing-Fan View Post
                  It’s a great car with lots of power though.

                  Lesbian car maybe. But it wasn’t cheap.
                  Nothing against the car, car is fine. But in my experience lesbos love the hatchbacks and race guys love the sport sedans.

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                    #19
                    I consider Tesla a bit different from the other cars it was listed as. It seems those drivers skew younger and are often somewhat environmentally conscious.

                    Very different from the Maserati which is generally older drivers (due to the price) who are more into driving experiences than the Tesla ones.

                    I consider the Porsche and Audi 4wd's to be predominantly women's cars from what I've seen. That's not a knock on them but they seem to really appeal to that segment. Both are comfortable rides though and I can understand women (especially shorter ones) enjoying the view height they provide.

                    Camry's are great all round cars. When I got rid of my BMW I kept the Camry for years due to its reliability. It was a great car, I'd still have it now if it wasn't for an incident where the front needed a bunch of work done.

                    Jaguar wasn't mentioned. Curious as to what people think of that brand. I've always liked them but consider them somewhat old fashioned..... I'm somewhat old fashioned though so it's a good fit.

                    I've never owned a Honda (disappointed in the recent ones I tested to see what they were like) but consider it a pretty practical car and think Honda drivers are generally practical and budget conscious.

                    I'm a fan or Audi's. Probably wouldn't get another BMW though. It was great for the first few years and a fun, comfortable drive but niggles have soured me on the brand a bit. I still think they look nice but would probably go for an Audi or Mercedes the next time I go German.

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                      #20
                      My youngest son is the car expert in the family. When I was coming up I would buy older BMWs at auctions. I love the feel of a nice BMW. I'm talking mostly 320s and 520's in the late 80s. I've had some newer 520 s.

                      I also bought a Mercedes an ML500 2003 and I enjoy the vehicle but I love the older BMWs.

                      I've also had Volkswagens air cooled engines only, a bus and I loved that thing. Well my kid convince me to buy a Toyota previa after riding my father's Camry. That thing is remarkable and really blew away my idea about the Volkswagen bus. So much so that we actually bought a 1986 Toyota van and I love that thing. Toyotas are so reliable and you can do so much with the Vans.

                      Of course I've had a lariat 350 and presently have an F-150 no complaints, nothing special...

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