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alexwaddicor97 said:
Hey guys,
The way I see it the Sedan is much more stylish and “Businessman CEO” looking kind of car whereas the Sportback is a mean, adventurous and “I go camping but don’t bring a tent because I build my own shelter from mud, branches and leaves” kind of car.
Jesus Christ.. Really? The way I see it the Sedan is much more stylish and “Businessman CEO” looking kind of car whereas the Sportback is a mean, adventurous and “I go camping but don’t bring a tent because I build my own shelter from mud, branches and leaves” kind of car.
Although if you must I would have the "saloon" unless you are American.
Triumph Man said:
alexwaddicor97 said:
Hey guys,
The way I see it the Sedan is much more stylish and “Businessman CEO” looking kind of car whereas the Sportback is a mean, adventurous and “I go camping but don’t bring a tent because I build my own shelter from mud, branches and leaves” kind of car.
Jesus Christ.. Really? The way I see it the Sedan is much more stylish and “Businessman CEO” looking kind of car whereas the Sportback is a mean, adventurous and “I go camping but don’t bring a tent because I build my own shelter from mud, branches and leaves” kind of car.
Although if you must I would have the "saloon" unless you are American.
alexwaddicor97 said:
Triumph Man said:
alexwaddicor97 said:
Hey guys,
The way I see it the Sedan is much more stylish and “Businessman CEO” looking kind of car whereas the Sportback is a mean, adventurous and “I go camping but don’t bring a tent because I build my own shelter from mud, branches and leaves” kind of car.
Jesus Christ.. Really? The way I see it the Sedan is much more stylish and “Businessman CEO” looking kind of car whereas the Sportback is a mean, adventurous and “I go camping but don’t bring a tent because I build my own shelter from mud, branches and leaves” kind of car.
Although if you must I would have the "saloon" unless you are American.
Also, are you American as you keep calling the saloon the sedan.
Although both give the imagine that you've made it to the top in life I'd probably go for the hatchback. On the basis that women go crazy for Bear Grylls and I can only imagine he probably drives one of these himself.
I think Red would attract too much attention though. Maybe grey would blend in better with other entrepreneurs driving around in these fantastic machines.
I think Red would attract too much attention though. Maybe grey would blend in better with other entrepreneurs driving around in these fantastic machines.
Triumph Man said:
alexwaddicor97 said:
Triumph Man said:
alexwaddicor97 said:
Hey guys,
The way I see it the Sedan is much more stylish and “Businessman CEO” looking kind of car whereas the Sportback is a mean, adventurous and “I go camping but don’t bring a tent because I build my own shelter from mud, branches and leaves” kind of car.
Jesus Christ.. Really? The way I see it the Sedan is much more stylish and “Businessman CEO” looking kind of car whereas the Sportback is a mean, adventurous and “I go camping but don’t bring a tent because I build my own shelter from mud, branches and leaves” kind of car.
Although if you must I would have the "saloon" unless you are American.
Also, are you American as you keep calling the saloon the sedan.
No I’m British, I’ll make sure the call them Saloons rather than Sedan in future.
Torquey said:
Although both give the imagine that you've made it to the top in life I'd probably go for the hatchback. On the basis that women go crazy for Bear Grylls and I can only imagine he probably drives one of these himself.
I think Red would attract too much attention though. Maybe grey would blend in better with other entrepreneurs driving around in these fantastic machines.
I sense a bit of sarcasm here.I think Red would attract too much attention though. Maybe grey would blend in better with other entrepreneurs driving around in these fantastic machines.
Well spotted. The reality is no-one gives a s
t about who drives what because there is little correlation between the two. 99.99% of people see a car and don't draw conclusions. As for the 0.01%, their assumption is probably wrong so you might as well buy the one you fancy for you and your needs, not others you'll never meet.
t about who drives what because there is little correlation between the two. 99.99% of people see a car and don't draw conclusions. As for the 0.01%, their assumption is probably wrong so you might as well buy the one you fancy for you and your needs, not others you'll never meet.nickfrog said:
Well spotted. The reality is no-one gives a s
t about who drives what because there is little correlation between the two. 99.99% of people see a car and don't draw conclusions. As for the 0.01%, their assumption is probably wrong so you might as well buy the one you fancy for you and your needs, not others you'll never meet.
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t about who drives what because there is little correlation between the two. 99.99% of people see a car and don't draw conclusions. As for the 0.01%, their assumption is probably wrong so you might as well buy the one you fancy for you and your needs, not others you'll never meet.
king hell, okay. I was asking for some advice in hope that people on here might have a bit of experience with the two cars. I don’t know if that came across wrong or what...Edited by alexwaddicor97 on Thursday 31st May 14:57
Pericoloso said:
alexwaddicor97 said:
I have deleted my initial message from this topic.
The poster re half term was right .Not much point deleting the Op when the first reply quoted it ,as per the first rule of PH.
I thought deleting the OP would delete the whole topic mate
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