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My point being the context in the OP story doesn't (to me) show any reason to be upset about it. OP doesn't even seem to like it when people ask him on the forums. |
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09-11-2013, 11:33 AM | #46 |
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Cars and Coffee events are hotbeds for uninformed douchebags in my experience.
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09-11-2013, 11:59 AM | #47 |
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I think it all depends on how the person says it. You can usually tell if people are being malicious or rude.
Pics of wheels??? Very curious. If they really are something unique and special then I can see why the guy asked. But, like I said before, depends on the tone of the conversation. |
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Its not necessarily something to get worked up over, but it is annoying. There's better things to talk about than price. I am more interested in answering questions about my cars specs. If someone is seriously so inclined to know how much I spent on MY car, its pretty simple to go home and look things up on google. Hit me with questions that pertain to my vehicle. Is it lowered? What is it lowered on, what kind of spring rates are you utilizing, how much more responsive is it now in an apex? Questions like, how much did you pay for this or that is for uninformed people. More than likely they will not purchase the same thing, and even more than likely they don't have any educated questions to ask, so why feed the trolls? |
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09-11-2013, 12:13 PM | #49 | |
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Like I said earlier, when someone asks me what something cost me, I feel like i'm either a.) going to be judged based on the money I spend on stuff or b.) get told that I paid too much/they could've gotten a better price. and for whoever asked, I have P40SCs. |
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09-11-2013, 02:18 PM | #51 |
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I agree with OP. I think its strange/rude to ask how much something cost. I would NEVER ask this myself because 1. I have tact and 2. I can easily find out this information on my own without prying. I hate when random people ask how much my car cost me...wtf difference does it make?
But if its something custom with no market value (i.e. you had a certain repair/modification done or service performed) then I think its ok as most people are generally looking for a ballpark figure in order to compare. |
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09-11-2013, 02:39 PM | #52 |
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How much did you pay for that?
How much do you make a year? Who are you voting for? etc...etc.., i dont take offense, i answer honestly. I'm not a punk b!tch. I have nothing to hide. I dont easily get offended like most people.
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09-11-2013, 02:48 PM | #53 |
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I'm also willing to bet that you're no older than 22.
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09-11-2013, 03:42 PM | #54 |
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Doesn't bother me. When I purchased my S2000 back in 1999, I got that question a lot. (Usually right after I was asked if its a Porsche.) I'd just tell them what the MSRP was.
Lately I've been chatting with the neighbors a lot about how much their landscaping cost, trying to figure out a good company to go with. (It's a new development, the houses only have dirt lots right now.) |
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I get asked a lot how much I paid for my camera gear. People who arent photographers love to make fun of how much I paid because they don't understand it.Yeah 4 grand for a camera is a lot, but when I bought the camera brand new in 2008 it was the best sports camera on the market and thats what I was into shooting at the time, plus photography is my job in the military and the military doesnt like to update equipment. Fast forward 5 years and its significantly out of date, but still a good camera. It doesn't shoot video, but in 2008 that wasn't a big deal in professional level cameras. However people still see a big camera, big lenses, and other equipment and are quick to ask how much and judge.
With my BMW I found people's reactions interesting when I got it. A lot of people including my bosses, asked how much it was and after looking at it would say something along the lines of "thats too rich for me" or "you could have gotten something more practical/better gas mileage/newer. I still don't understand that, what happened to having dreams of owning stuff thats out of reach? Isn't that the motivation to work harder and get a better paying job? Isn't that what capitalism is all about?
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09-11-2013, 05:27 PM | #56 |
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would you consider it rude if the question was asked in this manner?
"how much does something like this cost?" Its not neccarily asking you how much you paid, but similar. |
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09-11-2013, 05:28 PM | #57 |
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I don't find that as offensive.
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I don't understand why you would be offended if somebody asked you how much you got the wheels for? did you steal it or something? If you were asked how much is your income, that's more understanding. I guess we are all different.
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When I got my first BMW, it was almost 4 yrs old, and hardly the most expensive car in the parking lot. At that time my boss was driving a loaded Eddie Bauer edition Excursion, which he just bought new. He almost certainly paid at least 10-15K more for his than I paid for mine, those were crazy expensive when loaded with options. Yet, not perceived by the average person as such an "extravagant" purchase as something with a roundel on the hood, even if it was used and cheaper. But, I still heard the comments about how it must be nice to have an "expensive" car like that. He wasn't a gearhead, so it's possible he really thought mine was more costly; since he would trade in cars every couple years, I think the cumulative financial penalty of depreciation just didnt resonate with him. Honestly, I think some ignorant/insecure bosses fear that if a subordinate drives a much more expensive car than their manager (or is perceived to do so), others might think that it challenges the entire premise that you should be motivated to work harder and move up the ladder so you can afford nicer things. |
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09-11-2013, 09:10 PM | #61 |
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If a car guy asks you how much you paid for a specific part (ESPECIALLY at a friggin car meet) and you get offended, you're the tool. He's asking because he loves X mod that you've done and wants to know if it's in the affordable ball park for him.
Unless the guy is absolutely annoying you should just tell him and put not one thought into it. |
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In my opinion i think the guy asked how much they cost for that exact reason. Im sure he could tell they are something pretty rare and curiosity got the better of him. Just take it as a compliment and carry on.
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I've been following this thread along and the responses are interesting.
Once after a car meet I had some guy walk up to me who apparently worked at AutoNation and he proceeded to show me his business card because apparently I wouldn't believe him if he didn't. And he's like "I work at AutoNation..how much was the sticker price on your car?" At the time it was just completely random and he approached me as I was leaving in my car, and it was just so weird and random that I just told him the truth. In retrospect if the same guy were to do that but at a Gas Station as normal person I think I might have the same response. But I think asking how much you pay and how much the sticker price are kind of two different questions. I do see where the OP is coming from and I do see where Jericho is coming from as well as far as people being classless or rude/lacking tact etc. Now if someone were just to just ask outright what are my monthly payments? "A lot" would be my response and I'd keep walking without giving them a second's notice. Sometimes people just randomly say, "Nice car man..." to which my response is "You should see my insurance payment" TL;DR - I see OP's point and I see the other side's point. Sometimes it can come across as rude, and it also depends on the delivery of the question, the context, and what they're motive is. If they're just dick measuring, GTFO you're a jackwad. If they're authentically inquiring because they may want to get a BMW or what not, that's not rude. |
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