The other poster made the comment that people driving those cars are “probably living above their means”. Not they place value in what strangers think about them. I am PP that said paid cash for my Escalade. I could care less what other people thing about my car, I like the car, it meets my needs. |
| I had a date once pick me up in a Porsche. Ugh. |
Also in sales and seriously considering a Tesla. I frequently drive 200 miles a day. Not sure how it would come off to the customers but that's a small consideration. |
I second that. Wouldn't go near that type of woman. |
| I've dated 2 men who drove trucks. The first didn't need a truck, it was RED, and I broke up with him after 3 months. The 2nd used it for work, still does, it's got his name on the door (his company). I'll be with him forever. |
| If a woman looks down on the kind of car I drive and refuses any further dates, that makes me very happy because that's the kind of wretched human being I want filtered out as quickly as possible. |
Speak for yourself. An Escalade is the absolute epitome of mindless, egotistical anti-environmentalism. And I’m a 42 year old woman. |
+2. |
Likely a douche. Likely a Republican. Probably voted for Trump. LOL |
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but if for his work, it might be OK. |
That's how I feel about the Sasquatch-like carbon footprint of every woman with "loves to travel" in their dating profile. |
SO true |
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Not really since I’m married. But I speak from the experience of friends and what I look at - because I’m not blind! |
+1 I dated a guy in high school (yes, I know, this was a million years ago) who drove a Honda CrX, which I thought was cute and really loved it. Then he upgraded to an Acura something, but it had been totaled, he was working to fix it, so my door didn't open from the inside. He had to walk around and open my door every single time. Yes, I judged him ... for the better for being able to DO and FIX stuff. He was absolutely the wrong person for me, but a sweet sweet guy. |