"The point is: who cares what anybody thinks? I live in a small-town, where a lot of what people do (and where they live, and what they drive) is dependent on what other people think of it. It's got to be nice- but not TOO nice, or people might get the impression that I'm stuck on myself...
I couldn't care less. If what I've got is cool to me (nice or not), then I don't give a rip what anybody else thinks of it."
As long as it has the right emblems on it, right Stan. ;)
(I kid because I love)
I know that it never seems to matter what others think to the individual, or so they say. And I do think that there is an unfortunate cross-over in that, usually by the time someone can afford to buy "that car" they've always wanted, they're of an age that it slips them into a stereotype.
But I know first hand from talking to people who own exotic cars their reasons. Some will be blatant about it. Others more subtle. And it ain't because of the technology or performance. (I've seen them drive and they all send their cars off for wiper blade replacements)
To me, if you own a sports car (which is intended for spirtied driving) then you SHOULD know how to maintain it, you should know how to drive it, etc... otherwise you're just showing off, to some extent.
I'm not busting on anyone for driving whatever they drive. As Stan said, I couldn't care less. I'm defending my original post about preception and trying to support the stereotype that is out there.
And Marty, after re-reading my last post I don't think it reads properly. I'll just say if I pulled up mext to you and Sandy in your gay red Boxster I'd be jealous. :)
(I've driven Boxsters and they are reaalllllyyyy fun cars)