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?

simmo
  • 4th Jun 2010 08:08am

Having driven almost every brand of car i think ferrari is an over priced sowing machine ,maserati,which one the every day ones are unreliable.Jaguar good car but cant give them away,aston martin great car but overpriced they all have their problems .So in the finish it comes down to what you like,and who cares what people think,walking is a good way to keep fit and healthy and as yet the police havent put a speed limmit on that. Or have they.


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