S/O most douche-y car

Anonymous
Anything over 4,000 pounds.
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Anonymous wrote:entry level luxury cars (often times the small SUV category overlaps this). Its just like dude if you only had 30k to spend you should of just supped up your accord and not bought that piece of shit.


You mad, bro?


new poster here, but I agree. If I see a Mercedes C class (or whatever the small Mercedes is called), or a BMW 1 or 2 series, I think its just pathetic. Why would you spend $30K+ for a small little piece of shit? Just get a 2 year old used 3 or 5 series (if you really cannot live without a BMW).


What if the owners paid cash for a few of them, used, because they like the size. What if they drive up to a gorgeous house with a hot wife. You still mad, bro?


You're still bald and fat and have breath like baked sewage, so yeah
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Anonymous wrote:BMW. I think the cars are okay, but it seems like the people that drive them are always assholes. So now I just assume (and am usually right).


Exactly.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:entry level luxury cars (often times the small SUV category overlaps this). Its just like dude if you only had 30k to spend you should of just supped up your accord and not bought that piece of shit.


You mad, bro?


new poster here, but I agree. If I see a Mercedes C class (or whatever the small Mercedes is called), or a BMW 1 or 2 series, I think its just pathetic. Why would you spend $30K+ for a small little piece of shit? Just get a 2 year old used 3 or 5 series (if you really cannot live without a BMW).


What if the owners paid cash for a few of them, used, because they like the size. What if they drive up to a gorgeous house with a hot wife. You still mad, bro?


You're still bald and fat and have breath like baked sewage, so yeah


News to me.
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Anonymous wrote:BMWs seem to have the rudest/most dangerous/ most inconsiderate drivers IME (same experience in DC, Texas, and California). Now my husband wants to buy one! Of course. But, hey, I still think it'd be fun to drive!

Btw it's depressing to see all the Range Rover hating. That's my dream car!


+1 I love my Range Rover
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Anonymous wrote:BMWs seem to have the rudest/most dangerous/ most inconsiderate drivers IME (same experience in DC, Texas, and California). Now my husband wants to buy one! Of course. But, hey, I still think it'd be fun to drive!

Btw it's depressing to see all the Range Rover hating. That's my dream car!


+1 I love my Range Rover


Meh Range Rovers are fine. Besides, these idiots are referring to LAND Rovers which are different. Proles.
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Anonymous wrote:BMW. I think the cars are okay, but it seems like the people that drive them are always assholes. So now I just assume (and am usually right).


So true.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:BMWs seem to have the rudest/most dangerous/ most inconsiderate drivers IME (same experience in DC, Texas, and California). Now my husband wants to buy one! Of course. But, hey, I still think it'd be fun to drive!

Btw it's depressing to see all the Range Rover hating. That's my dream car!


+1 I love my Range Rover


In 2014 it was reported that Range Rovers could be opened and started using hand-held equipment readily available from eBay. High levels of theft rendered Range Rovers not insurable.

Low resale value after warranty and reliability issues are common complaints.


So good luck with that!

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:BMWs seem to have the rudest/most dangerous/ most inconsiderate drivers IME (same experience in DC, Texas, and California). Now my husband wants to buy one! Of course. But, hey, I still think it'd be fun to drive!

Btw it's depressing to see all the Range Rover hating. That's my dream car!


+1 I love my Range Rover


In 2014 it was reported that Range Rovers could be opened and started using hand-held equipment readily available from eBay. High levels of theft rendered Range Rovers not insurable.

Low resale value after warranty and reliability issues are common complaints.


So good luck with that!



My RR is insured. No reliability issues. It's leased so I don't care about resale. I love this car and probably will get another in a few years. Why the hate? So far you're the douche
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:BMWs seem to have the rudest/most dangerous/ most inconsiderate drivers IME (same experience in DC, Texas, and California). Now my husband wants to buy one! Of course. But, hey, I still think it'd be fun to drive!

Btw it's depressing to see all the Range Rover hating. That's my dream car!


+1 I love my Range Rover


In 2014 it was reported that Range Rovers could be opened and started using hand-held equipment readily available from eBay. High levels of theft rendered Range Rovers not insurable.

Low resale value after warranty and reliability issues are common complaints.


So good luck with that!



My RR is insured. No reliability issues. It's leased so I don't care about resale. I love this car and probably will get another in a few years. Why the hate? So far you're the douche


+1

No kidding. Don't waste your time. Long after you drive away in your nice car, to your gorgeous new house, with your hot wife, and smart kids, PP will be stuck with himself. To him I say: good luck with that.

PPs sound ridiculous, and they are broadcasting their jealousy. I would bet it shows on their rat faces. You afford your RR BECAUSE YOU CAN. They do not BECAUSE THEY CAN NOT. It is really quite straightforward.

Anonymous
Our neighbors have a BMW, a Mercedes and a Porsche -- and this is in regular old Silver Spring, in a neighborhood of small Cape Cods, etc. And they are constantly blocking others, parking rudely, not shoveling their driveway ... they are very douche-y.
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Anonymous wrote:Our neighbors have a BMW, a Mercedes and a Porsche -- and this is in regular old Silver Spring, in a neighborhood of small Cape Cods, etc. And they are constantly blocking others, parking rudely, not shoveling their driveway ... they are very douche-y.


If I still had my 92 Volvo I'd bash the shit out of them.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:BMWs seem to have the rudest/most dangerous/ most inconsiderate drivers IME (same experience in DC, Texas, and California). Now my husband wants to buy one! Of course. But, hey, I still think it'd be fun to drive!

Btw it's depressing to see all the Range Rover hating. That's my dream car!


+1 I love my Range Rover


In 2014 it was reported that Range Rovers could be opened and started using hand-held equipment readily available from eBay. High levels of theft rendered Range Rovers not insurable.

Low resale value after warranty and reliability issues are common complaints.


So good luck with that!



My RR is insured. No reliability issues. It's leased so I don't care about resale. I love this car and probably will get another in a few years. Why the hate? So far you're the douche



You lease a RR? You're bad with money.
Anonymous
What does horsey set mean ? Never heard that before.

I'll have to say Tesla and Phantom. Seems like every doctor in town owns a Tesla and has been interviewed about it. Every rapper gets a Phantom and can't drive it.

Attention whores.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:BMWs seem to have the rudest/most dangerous/ most inconsiderate drivers IME (same experience in DC, Texas, and California). Now my husband wants to buy one! Of course. But, hey, I still think it'd be fun to drive!

Btw it's depressing to see all the Range Rover hating. That's my dream car!


+1 I love my Range Rover


In 2014 it was reported that Range Rovers could be opened and started using hand-held equipment readily available from eBay. High levels of theft rendered Range Rovers not insurable.

Low resale value after warranty and reliability issues are common complaints.


So good luck with that!



It appears that thieves simply went online to purchase a mobile device that can easily hack into the Sport and Evoque’s keyless entry and push button.

It is further identified that the digitalization of vehicles has made it far easier for thieves to hijack a car. This is surprising as many felt that features like keyless entry and push button are meant to make it impossible for the cars to get stolen.

The rising theft cases of the Range Rover Sport and Range Rover Evoque have led to insurance company, to avoid covering the vehicles at all cost. Of course, both Jaguar and insurance providers are having a long discussion to overcome this madness.

At the moment, Jaguar Group and Land Rover has yet to offer a solution for this matter but we can expect one coming in the near future.


lol
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