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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So cars these days are really about status symbols. Cars are so much better and more reliable that when you choose to spend more say over 40K for a new car you are choosing to make a statement rather than anything to do with longevity or performance. In this area, even a Ferrari will be stuck in traffic most of the time, so it becomes your call. Does 10K to 20K matter to you for a better brand? If so, and you can afford, it, why not, as you are basically just trading that brand for a vacation, your call. But if you think there is a strong correlation between how much you pay for a car and whaty ou will get out of it, well that seems totally wrong. [/quote] Totally true that all cars are great. I don’t buy fancy brands anymore. Just not a priority for me at this time. But, I can understand that someone wants a car they feel good in- particularly if they commute a decent amount. If you spend two hours of your working day somewhere, it’s not the craziest idea to make it someplace you want to be[/quote] Not all cars are great. They feel differently, they drive differently. Little things like menus and controls matter too. [/quote]
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