Cars & Transportation

Exotic car buyers

Cars & Transportation

Posted by: Grahame

29th Jun 2009 11:47pm

What defines a person who buys a Ferrari as opposed to a Maserati? What about a person who buys an Aston Martin? What about a Bentley? Or a Jaguar? Or a Lamborghini?

solstice
  • 2nd Jul 2009 10:32am

What defines these vehicles as Exotic? I have a Porche and have owned a Ferrari and never thought of my cars as exotic they were exspensive toys yes but never exotic/ If my ex wife thought they were exotic she would have taken them as part of the settlement instead of the house and most everything else. The mai issue with owning a prestige car is the vandal factor sadly there is always someone ready to vandalise the car as they could never afford one. After owning one for many years the novelty has worn a lot due to the vandal factor and i am considering a bomb so they will leave the cars alone


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