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December 14, 2009 at 2:26 PM #494881December 15, 2009 at 1:05 PM #494312
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Participant[quote=NewtoSanDiego]Lexus – Realtor dream car
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The main reason many realtors like Lexus because they want a luxury car that can hold up to the amount of driving that they do. They want a luxury car that will perform well even if the odometer is above 100k miles.
Imagine a realtor that drives a lot with a BMW. He/She will spend most of his time at the shop.
December 15, 2009 at 1:05 PM #494469gn
Participant[quote=NewtoSanDiego]Lexus – Realtor dream car
[/quote]
The main reason many realtors like Lexus because they want a luxury car that can hold up to the amount of driving that they do. They want a luxury car that will perform well even if the odometer is above 100k miles.
Imagine a realtor that drives a lot with a BMW. He/She will spend most of his time at the shop.
December 15, 2009 at 1:05 PM #494857gn
Participant[quote=NewtoSanDiego]Lexus – Realtor dream car
[/quote]
The main reason many realtors like Lexus because they want a luxury car that can hold up to the amount of driving that they do. They want a luxury car that will perform well even if the odometer is above 100k miles.
Imagine a realtor that drives a lot with a BMW. He/She will spend most of his time at the shop.
December 15, 2009 at 1:05 PM #494943gn
Participant[quote=NewtoSanDiego]Lexus – Realtor dream car
[/quote]
The main reason many realtors like Lexus because they want a luxury car that can hold up to the amount of driving that they do. They want a luxury car that will perform well even if the odometer is above 100k miles.
Imagine a realtor that drives a lot with a BMW. He/She will spend most of his time at the shop.
December 15, 2009 at 1:05 PM #495184gn
Participant[quote=NewtoSanDiego]Lexus – Realtor dream car
[/quote]
The main reason many realtors like Lexus because they want a luxury car that can hold up to the amount of driving that they do. They want a luxury car that will perform well even if the odometer is above 100k miles.
Imagine a realtor that drives a lot with a BMW. He/She will spend most of his time at the shop.
December 16, 2009 at 8:54 AM #4945968bitnintendo
Participant[quote=werewolf34]Generally speaking people fall into one of two camps
1) Buy the best car you can afford. Sometimes for image, sometimes for performance but the car is a statement about you in some shape or form
2) Buy the cheapest car you can tolerate. The car is an appliance.[/quote]
Or my camp,
3) Buy the car with decent reliability and that you enjoy driving (I ended up with a Mazdaspeed3.) Goes fast, corners well, and I can fit plenty in the hatchback. If only premium gas weren’t so expensive…People overly concerned about brand image and impressing people end up with friends as vapid as they deserve.
December 16, 2009 at 8:54 AM #4947548bitnintendo
Participant[quote=werewolf34]Generally speaking people fall into one of two camps
1) Buy the best car you can afford. Sometimes for image, sometimes for performance but the car is a statement about you in some shape or form
2) Buy the cheapest car you can tolerate. The car is an appliance.[/quote]
Or my camp,
3) Buy the car with decent reliability and that you enjoy driving (I ended up with a Mazdaspeed3.) Goes fast, corners well, and I can fit plenty in the hatchback. If only premium gas weren’t so expensive…People overly concerned about brand image and impressing people end up with friends as vapid as they deserve.
December 16, 2009 at 8:54 AM #4951408bitnintendo
Participant[quote=werewolf34]Generally speaking people fall into one of two camps
1) Buy the best car you can afford. Sometimes for image, sometimes for performance but the car is a statement about you in some shape or form
2) Buy the cheapest car you can tolerate. The car is an appliance.[/quote]
Or my camp,
3) Buy the car with decent reliability and that you enjoy driving (I ended up with a Mazdaspeed3.) Goes fast, corners well, and I can fit plenty in the hatchback. If only premium gas weren’t so expensive…People overly concerned about brand image and impressing people end up with friends as vapid as they deserve.
December 16, 2009 at 8:54 AM #4952278bitnintendo
Participant[quote=werewolf34]Generally speaking people fall into one of two camps
1) Buy the best car you can afford. Sometimes for image, sometimes for performance but the car is a statement about you in some shape or form
2) Buy the cheapest car you can tolerate. The car is an appliance.[/quote]
Or my camp,
3) Buy the car with decent reliability and that you enjoy driving (I ended up with a Mazdaspeed3.) Goes fast, corners well, and I can fit plenty in the hatchback. If only premium gas weren’t so expensive…People overly concerned about brand image and impressing people end up with friends as vapid as they deserve.
December 16, 2009 at 8:54 AM #4954668bitnintendo
Participant[quote=werewolf34]Generally speaking people fall into one of two camps
1) Buy the best car you can afford. Sometimes for image, sometimes for performance but the car is a statement about you in some shape or form
2) Buy the cheapest car you can tolerate. The car is an appliance.[/quote]
Or my camp,
3) Buy the car with decent reliability and that you enjoy driving (I ended up with a Mazdaspeed3.) Goes fast, corners well, and I can fit plenty in the hatchback. If only premium gas weren’t so expensive…People overly concerned about brand image and impressing people end up with friends as vapid as they deserve.
December 16, 2009 at 11:22 AM #494636werewolf34
ParticipantI think you’re actually in #1 but your idea of image is not a BMW but rather a Mspeed 3, STI, Evo camp
December 16, 2009 at 11:22 AM #494794werewolf34
ParticipantI think you’re actually in #1 but your idea of image is not a BMW but rather a Mspeed 3, STI, Evo camp
December 16, 2009 at 11:22 AM #495180werewolf34
ParticipantI think you’re actually in #1 but your idea of image is not a BMW but rather a Mspeed 3, STI, Evo camp
December 16, 2009 at 11:22 AM #495265werewolf34
ParticipantI think you’re actually in #1 but your idea of image is not a BMW but rather a Mspeed 3, STI, Evo camp
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