Exotic car buyers
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?
lpullman
- 8th Dec 2010 05:02pm
That's a pretty extreme judgment there Simmo. I know a number of exotic car owners who are perpetually broke from keeping their toys on the road. I also know a number who worked bloody hard and can now indulge themselves. Finally I know several schmucks who are just showing off - none of whom drive anything I'd regard as exotic, strictly Benz, BMW and Jaguar.
You sound a little jealous. You're not a frustrated Ferrari fan are you?
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