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?

spoof
  • 17th Nov 2010 10:02am

If we lived in a state controlled environment we would only have one type of vehicle, so in reality Exotic cars are an imperialistic and democratic ability we have chosen from living in the places we do. The choice of vehicle we buy is only limited to the amount of money we wish to spend on it, and the choice of car is what the buyer desires depending upon that amount. I think in general it shows a flamboyant attitude to own any exotic car purely for show, no different that putting on your best suit to impress that special person.


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