Most cringeworthy thread you have ever read?
Discussion
The Spruce goose said:
BrabusMog said:
I'd rather not tell people what I drive, why would I?
what car do you drive, sorry can't tell you...most people do say what they drive, and most people like the expensive stuff so they can tell people what they drive, that is pretty normal.
BrabusMog said:
I'd rather not tell people what I drive, why would I?
Why wouldn't you.Because you are talking about cars to somebody. Different to bragging or getting it in every sentence when it's not needed
So you have never ever told anybody what you drive? I don't belive you if you claim yes at that question.
Ps is that your current fleet in your profile or wish list. If yours pics of Renault please.
Edited by Pesty on Saturday 8th November 13:44
trashbat said:
Oh god! From the crack wes that the OP seemingly knows to the old-before-their-time 25 year olds who find younger women too childish, its perfect.Pesty said:
BrabusMog said:
swerni said:
Pesty said:
Only thing I'm cringing at there is your post I'm afraid. No need for it.
Really? You surprise me I'd like to imagine telling people I had a masterati rather than a ford.
If you buy a Maserati because you want to tell other people you own one then you are a dick as opposed to an enthusiast. Surprised that isn't a little more obvious.
BrabusMog said:
Pesty said:
BrabusMog said:
swerni said:
Pesty said:
Only thing I'm cringing at there is your post I'm afraid. No need for it.
Really? You surprise me I'd like to imagine telling people I had a masterati rather than a ford.
what a pack of wk bags
Lost soul said:
BrabusMog said:
Pesty said:
BrabusMog said:
swerni said:
Pesty said:
Only thing I'm cringing at there is your post I'm afraid. No need for it.
Really? You surprise me I'd like to imagine telling people I had a masterati rather than a ford.
what a pack of wk bags
A petrolhead will (probably) ask that out of genuine curiosity, whereas the person asking what you do for a living will almost certainly be asking so that he or she can make a judgement on you.
Obviously, there are the usual exceptions to the rule, but that's how I see it.
doogz said:
SpeckledJim said:
Vertically above mid-wheelbase, when the car is at hill-climbing attitude?
Totally not where I meant to post that, sorry!Spent ages trying to work out the angle!
blindswelledrat said:
You seem to have missed the point a little.
If you buy a Maserati because you want to tell other people you own one then you are a dick as opposed to an enthusiast. Surprised that isn't a little more obvious.
Exactly. You don't have to buy a car to tell people you own one. In fact it is a lot cheaper if you don't.If you buy a Maserati because you want to tell other people you own one then you are a dick as opposed to an enthusiast. Surprised that isn't a little more obvious.
Taken from a thread in readers cars.
"Went for a meal round some work colleagues of my other half last Saturday evening. They are quite well off, nice big house, Jag in the drive way.
I'm not one for material items but its hard not to feel inferior sometimes when in their company...
Had the car valeted in the afternoon, pulled up in race mode for that exhaust burble on to their drive way, Bi-Xenon's glowing beautifully. Open the doors to the ambient lighting and puddle lights in the bottom of the mirrors, foot wells lit up nicely.
It just felt classy."
It's a golf.
"Went for a meal round some work colleagues of my other half last Saturday evening. They are quite well off, nice big house, Jag in the drive way.
I'm not one for material items but its hard not to feel inferior sometimes when in their company...
Had the car valeted in the afternoon, pulled up in race mode for that exhaust burble on to their drive way, Bi-Xenon's glowing beautifully. Open the doors to the ambient lighting and puddle lights in the bottom of the mirrors, foot wells lit up nicely.
It just felt classy."
It's a golf.
Frio3535 said:
Taken from a thread in readers cars.
"Went for a meal round some work colleagues of my other half last Saturday evening. They are quite well off, nice big house, Jag in the drive way.
I'm not one for material items but its hard not to feel inferior sometimes when in their company...
Had the car valeted in the afternoon, pulled up in race mode for that exhaust burble on to their drive way, Bi-Xenon's glowing beautifully. Open the doors to the ambient lighting and puddle lights in the bottom of the mirrors, foot wells lit up nicely.
It just felt classy."
It's a golf.
oh lol. "Went for a meal round some work colleagues of my other half last Saturday evening. They are quite well off, nice big house, Jag in the drive way.
I'm not one for material items but its hard not to feel inferior sometimes when in their company...
Had the car valeted in the afternoon, pulled up in race mode for that exhaust burble on to their drive way, Bi-Xenon's glowing beautifully. Open the doors to the ambient lighting and puddle lights in the bottom of the mirrors, foot wells lit up nicely.
It just felt classy."
It's a golf.
It's not just me is it? Golf drivers always seem to rival their Audi brethren when it comes to ish aggressive motorway driving
Frio3535 said:
Taken from a thread in readers cars.
Bi-Xenon's glowing beautifully. Open the doors to the ambient lighting and puddle lights in the bottom of the mirrors, foot wells lit up nicely.
It just felt classy."
Quite the eye for detail he has there. Can't say I would notice any of those things....Bi-Xenon's glowing beautifully. Open the doors to the ambient lighting and puddle lights in the bottom of the mirrors, foot wells lit up nicely.
It just felt classy."
Frio3535 said:
Taken from a thread in readers cars.
"Went for a meal round some work colleagues of my other half last Saturday evening. They are quite well off, nice big house, Jag in the drive way.
I'm not one for material items but its hard not to feel inferior sometimes when in their company...
Had the car valeted in the afternoon, pulled up in race mode for that exhaust burble on to their drive way, Bi-Xenon's glowing beautifully. Open the doors to the ambient lighting and puddle lights in the bottom of the mirrors, foot wells lit up nicely.
It just felt classy."
It's a golf.
That's amazing."Went for a meal round some work colleagues of my other half last Saturday evening. They are quite well off, nice big house, Jag in the drive way.
I'm not one for material items but its hard not to feel inferior sometimes when in their company...
Had the car valeted in the afternoon, pulled up in race mode for that exhaust burble on to their drive way, Bi-Xenon's glowing beautifully. Open the doors to the ambient lighting and puddle lights in the bottom of the mirrors, foot wells lit up nicely.
It just felt classy."
It's a golf.
Vocal Minority said:
Frio3535 said:
Taken from a thread in readers cars.
Bi-Xenon's glowing beautifully. Open the doors to the ambient lighting and puddle lights in the bottom of the mirrors, foot wells lit up nicely.
It just felt classy."
Quite the eye for detail he has there. Can't say I would notice any of those things....Bi-Xenon's glowing beautifully. Open the doors to the ambient lighting and puddle lights in the bottom of the mirrors, foot wells lit up nicely.
It just felt classy."
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