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?

marc97au
  • 7th Jun 2010 04:59pm

I agree they are not exotic to my mind as I've still got two Porsches, a V12 Mec an Audi and a few other all are toys, buy the right car second hand at the right price and they are better value than Holden HSV etc. I have had Ferrarri, De Tomaso, Corvette, too many Porches, GT Falcons and lots of others but never any vandalism except for stolen bonnet badge once and some one tryng to force a lock at the drags. I don't bother locking some of the cars as who is going to steal them and get away with it in Adelaide.


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