Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So for those who actually like driving, what car would you recommend that is manual, rear wheel drive, handles well, good brakes, comfortable interior that isn't a jerks car?
Mini Cooper.
Ugh, no way. Minis have the least comfortable interior I've experienced, and this is coming from someone who spent years on the road with a different rental each week.
You must be huge.
Different PP here and at a completely healthy BMI and not by any means "huge". Minis are so uncomfortable and f****** ugly
Anonymous wrote:A millennial car is a Sentra.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you living here in DC? Don't get anything huge. If you are wealthy stick with a tesla. If you are normal, stick with a hybrid or other high mileage car. If you have kids make it a subaru.
A tesla isn't practical if you need to drive long distances/only car (e.g. for road trips) as it has a range of about 300 miles. This was reaffirmed by seeing one out of juice on the should of 95.
Then that's their problem: there are plenty of superchargers around for Tesla owners to get where they need to go, and more being added all the time. Running out of juice is poor planning on the part of the driver.
-Waiting on our Model X delivery
Anonymous wrote:A millennial car is a Sentra.
Anonymous wrote:BMW is the Persian car in LA. Clueless made fun of this. And as pointed out the Prius is definitely the Hollywood Liberal car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So for those who actually like driving, what car would you recommend that is manual, rear wheel drive, handles well, good brakes, comfortable interior that isn't a jerks car?
Mini Cooper.
Ugh, no way. Minis have the least comfortable interior I've experienced, and this is coming from someone who spent years on the road with a different rental each week.
There are a bunch of minis available now. The newer ones have more comfortable interiors than the first series. Or have you driven them all? If so, what do you recommend that fits PP's criteria? Actually, the only two that matter are manual transmission and not a jerk's car. The second of those eliminates any sports car, and the first one eliminates everything that's not a sports car, except the mini.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have the soul of a BMW driver, trapped inside a Prius.
It's funny. There was a study a few years ago that purported to prove that luxury car drivers really were bigger jerks. Researchers tracked whether cars snuck out of lane and whether they stopped for pedestrians at crosswalks, then scored the vehicle on luxury status. It turns out people with more expensive cars are less respectful drivers. The sole non-luxury car that scored poorly was the Prius. He researchers hypothesized that since it was California, the Prius was a status symbol car despite its price. So anyhow, maybe there's more truth to what you're saying than you realize.
Anonymous wrote:I have the soul of a BMW driver, trapped inside a Prius.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So for those who actually like driving, what car would you recommend that is manual, rear wheel drive, handles well, good brakes, comfortable interior that isn't a jerks car?
Mini Cooper.
Ugh, no way. Minis have the least comfortable interior I've experienced, and this is coming from someone who spent years on the road with a different rental each week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So for those who actually like driving, what car would you recommend that is manual, rear wheel drive, handles well, good brakes, comfortable interior that isn't a jerks car?
Mini Cooper.
Ugh, no way. Minis have the least comfortable interior I've experienced, and this is coming from someone who spent years on the road with a different rental each week.
You must be huge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So for those who actually like driving, what car would you recommend that is manual, rear wheel drive, handles well, good brakes, comfortable interior that isn't a jerks car?
Mini Cooper.
Ugh, no way. Minis have the least comfortable interior I've experienced, and this is coming from someone who spent years on the road with a different rental each week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Porsche Cayenne: I had to own something with a Porsche badge no matter what and couldn't be deterred by the fact that this car is absolutely hideous. Look at me, I have a Porsche!
Lincoln or Mercury SUV: I cannot afford a Range Rover
Kia: I am too cheap or stupid to buy a Honda or Toyota
Cadillac Escalade: I'm a pimp, a drug dealer, or a soccer mom who thinks four feet from the curb is a good parallel parking job
BMW X5: I'm a social climbing asshole who knows nothing about cars because I want to pay triple digit oil changes for an SUV that has the same sport and off-road capabilities as a UPS truck
Audi: I bought this car in hopes that its looks and cache could fool you into thinking I'm a good driver as I go 25 mph on a Beltway on-ramp
Buick/Oldsmobile: I am over 75 or inherited this thing from someone who was
Wow, you and I have very different perceptions of cars.
I thought she was right on.
I liked the analysis too - to add a few more:
Prius - I lecture people who don't recycle
Mini - I wish I was British
Jaguar - I want people to think I'm rich and unique but really I'm a middle class follower
Toyota Camry - My car just needs to get me from point A to B, people who buy luxury cars are wasting their money on dumb status symbols
Honda Civic - I am a student or an immigrant or both
Porshe - I appreciated *performance* Just because I drive a nice car does mean I'm overcompensating >![]()
Acura - I'm saving up for a lexus in a few more years
Toyota 4Runner - Can't wait to catch up my sorority sisters next weekend
MDX - I'm a cool mom
Jeep Cherokee - I love DC UNITED and the DMB