Is this the dream?!

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VladD

7,858 posts

265 months

Thursday 25th August 2016
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culpz said:
jamieduff1981 said:
I think you have issues!
Yeah, of what car magazine?
rofl

burnstar

Original Poster:

49 posts

94 months

Tuesday 30th August 2016
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rxe said:
Not my particular dream, but I'd happily drive one, and thank god there are enough people about who want to do so. Otherwise we'd all be driving Matiz things and life would be dull.

I'd rather buy a field than spend big money on a car....
Very true!

Juber

569 posts

138 months

Tuesday 30th August 2016
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Lots of bang for buck. I am not a fan I must say however do appreciate these cars a lot due to all the technology behind it to make it the monster it is.

burnstar

Original Poster:

49 posts

94 months

Tuesday 30th August 2016
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Juber said:
Lots of bang for buck. I am not a fan I must say however do appreciate these cars a lot due to all the technology behind it to make it the monster it is.
Like it or lump it I don't think anyone could argue against it being classed as a monster.

Hitch

6,107 posts

194 months

Tuesday 30th August 2016
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WJNB said:
Japanese cars:
No heritage.
No character.
Anything Japanese has stigma for some age groups & demographics.
Japanese identified with heartless cynicism & greed attempting to challenge established global brands.
A love of plastic & automation.
No perception of design, vulgar clumsiness considered good enough to appeal to those without taste.
If you have made it in the world you don't turn up at the worlds best hotels corporate headquarters or grand homes in a Jap. car. They are for the masses.
Quite



ChocolateFrog

25,384 posts

173 months

Tuesday 30th August 2016
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As a slight aside those early adopters who paid what? 58k for a GTR must be happy with the residuals, must compensate for the running costs somewhat.

VladD

7,858 posts

265 months

Tuesday 30th August 2016
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Hitch said:
WJNB said:
Japanese cars:
No heritage.
No character.
Anything Japanese has stigma for some age groups & demographics.
Japanese identified with heartless cynicism & greed attempting to challenge established global brands.
A love of plastic & automation.
No perception of design, vulgar clumsiness considered good enough to appeal to those without taste.
If you have made it in the world you don't turn up at the worlds best hotels corporate headquarters or grand homes in a Jap. car. They are for the masses.
Quite


No heritage at all.



HustleRussell

24,709 posts

160 months

Tuesday 30th August 2016
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WJNB said:
Japanese cars:
No heritage.
No character.
Anything Japanese has stigma for some age groups & demographics.
Japanese identified with heartless cynicism & greed attempting to challenge established global brands.
A love of plastic & automation.
No perception of design, vulgar clumsiness considered good enough to appeal to those without taste.
If you have made it in the world you don't turn up at the worlds best hotels corporate headquarters or grand homes in a Jap. car. They are for the masses.
You are obsessed with image / brand perception.