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Old 25-07-2007, 06:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Carism - the new way to discriminate!

We should never judge a person by their race, skin colour, sex, age or religion. We are all individuals and such generalisations are harmful and not constructive.

When it comes to the cars we drive though we tend to make judgements based on the type of car about the driver. I suppose this borders on acceptable because generally speaking we choose the car that we drive. If we dress like a clown, a tramp, a tart or a put on a business suit we have made a decision and this reflects our personality. So on this basis we shall now engage in some shameless generalisations.

BMW - Big on image, most BMW drivers sought a prestige badge to give them credibility. Most BMW drivers are business owners, or work in a competative sales environment.

Audi - German engineering at its best, unlike BMW there is not the same degree of Image attached to the Audi badge. Typcial drivers are accountants and professionals who appreciate a good car but do not want to be seen as overly ambitious.

Toyota - Reliable cars. Styling has always seemed to be rather ordinary and average (until recently) and Toyotas are bought by the sensible driver who looks at economy and running costs. Typically purchased by the older driver (unless its a sports model).

Honda - Japanese reliability. Honda owners are not generally as old as Toyota drivers and often this will be the choice for the for those looking for a good all round performer with economy and in gear acceleration as their priority.

Ford - Fleet heaven. Appreciated by the city rep and long distance traveller alike. Usually a budget buy but often equipped with aftermarket parts like high power radio and alloy wheels.

GM - Mr Average. Run of the mill cars which appeal to run of the mill people. Often neglected and run to enormous mileages.

4x4 & SUVs - Big and in your face. These drivers like to cucoon themselves away from the general public and got a large family car for protection. 2 types of SUV driver exist - we will refer to them as shiny and muddy. The muddy SUV is Favoured as a workhorse many of these have a hard life transporting horse boxes, camping equipment and work tools and the 4 wheel drive is used. The shiny SUV driver wants to feel safe and protected and is not worried by the cost.

Diesels - The practical modern choice for those on a budget. Reliable and dependable this is the choice of the long distance rep and as a family car.

Hopefully this should get a healthy debate going! Do you agree? What other sterotypes have you noticed? Am I being harsh?
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Old 25-07-2007, 11:44 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Old 25-07-2007, 06:26 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Rover - Flat cap, tartan blanket on the rear shelf and travels at 40mph on EVERY road, regardless of the speed limit and as such generally spoils every fun twisty road there is! :P but at least they made the MG!
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Old 25-07-2007, 06:28 PM   #4 (permalink)
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MG went independant from rover for a tenner, how mad!

vauxhall corsa c comfort - similar to rover drivers but actualy don't have anywhere to go.
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Old 26-07-2007, 06:54 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Not sure diesel is the economy choice any more. Servicing is frequent and costlier than petrol cars with similar performance. As is the fuel and RVED.

This is the price of progress. Diesels now easily outrun petrol cars with similar size engines but I sometimes wonder about ditching my 2.2 HDi (which truly files) for something with a 3.0 litre plus petrol engine. Absorb the fuel costs but get away with much simpler, cheaper maintenance.
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Old 27-07-2007, 02:49 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Hyuondai: Reliable economic car. Moastly people with family or older or younger people that are looking for a cheap but reliable car.
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