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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This screams insecure midlife crisis. I would not want anyone to see DH driving it. [/quote] Arguably any vehicle says something about the person who owns/drives it. Some say "I'm poor". Some say "I don't care about driving". Some say "I have to drive this because I have a giant family or huge dog(s)". Some say "I'm wealthy", or "I like fast cars", or "I'm a rugged outdoorsman who doesn't need paved roads", or make other statements. It's the same as the watch you wear, the neighborhood you live in, and everything else reflective of your spending and consumption. Nobody cares. Your H should do what pleases him. If somebody looks at the car and thinks unkind thoughts, someone else will react with approval, or envy, or curiosity, or indifference.[/quote] +1. People will be haters, gonna say what they want. If he likes it then he needs get it and enjoy it. The FACT is that high performance cars such as the vette, Porsche 911, etc which are stereotyped as mid life crisis items are unaffordable at earlier ages for 99% of the people. Heck, most most cant even afford the insurance premiums! Its only after one gets settled a bit at a later age (50 plus), with disposable income, no need for a back seat, the timing is right for the purchase. Go for it...ignore the losers here and elsewhere. [/quote]
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