S/O most douche-y car

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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


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.


Not if you own your own business. You're bad with assumptions.
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Range Rover, driven by private school teachers
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I've got a BMW X1, so technically the entry level. But it replaced a larger BMW - I wanted a small SUV and I liked this one. Sorry.
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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


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


Tata doesn't care and this old story was about Audi, Land Rover, BMW, and other keyless entry cars, but only in LONDON.
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Mercedes, hummer and land rover
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Mini Cooper. Car for narcissists.
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Anonymous wrote:Mini Cooper. Car for narcissists.


Aw, I love my Mini. It can park in all the places!
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Any car that has been bought as a status symbol. Nothing more douche-y than showing off through cars.
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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


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.

Don't be so sure about that. There is a nice tax loop hole if you own your own company. Haha. Love my Range.
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Yup, BMW drivers are the worst. Mercedes owners get an honorable mention in the asshole category, but are more of a mixed bag.


+1. And Lexus SUV drivers. For some reason, the Lexus sedan drivers are so-so, but the SUV drivers are clearly in the luxury car assholes category.


So many of them -- so much jealousy to spread around.
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Anonymous wrote:The tiny teeny bleached blonde woman with a ponytail and giant sunglasses driving the black Suburban XL at 10 mph over the posted limit every.single.time, double parking, and blocking crosswalks.

A regional hazard 8 am to 4 pm throughout Bethesda, Wesley Heights, Mclean, and similar.



There is no such thing as a Suburban XL
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Anonymous wrote:Mini Cooper. Car for narcissists.


Aw, I love my Mini. It can park in all the places!


There are other small cars that can do the same, without the vanity factor.
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how are mini's vain? They are relatively cheap and small which makes them great for the city.
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Anonymous wrote:Mini Cooper. Car for narcissists.


Aw, I love my Mini. It can park in all the places!


There are other small cars that can do the same, without the vanity factor.


I love the Mini. I drove a beetle for 12 years and almost cried when it drove away. I just could not make it fit 2 kids and a stroller
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Hasn't anyone mentioned Porsches? Screams mid-life crisis.
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