10-03-2011, 10:39 PM | #1 |
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Being loyal to one car make
I have this notion in my head that I need to be loyal to one car make. It's either chevy for life, BMW for life, Infiniti for life, etc. All my friends have a make they like, and are fanatics with, for example my friend has lived his whole life with Bimmers, another one Audis. And where am I? I know this is a really stupid notion but has anyone felt the same? The camaro is the only chevy car I like, the Infiniti coupes are the only infiniti cars I like. I like most bimmers but then I'd be "copying" my friends (stupid, I know, but I'd get teased about it) I feel like it can't be like that, and that I need to like most cars that a certain make makes, and be a fan. Has anyone felt like this?
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Be loyal to family and friends etc. not consumer goods.
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10-03-2011, 11:24 PM | #4 |
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how old are you?
in the event that you are over 18, get whatever car you like. if it's a bmw every time, then buy a bmw. otherwise, you're going to drive a buddy's car and be like 'aw man i wish i had this', but every time you go car shopping, you end up with the same car, just newer, with more useless bells and whistles. |
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10-04-2011, 12:58 AM | #5 | |
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How are you going to know which marque is "the one" if you haven't tried the others? And no, test drives are not the same as ownership. Besides, do you really want to drive the same models over and over again? Personally, there are only a couple vehicles from each manufacturer that I'd even consider. There is not a manufacturer out there that has a car that really appeals to me in every segment....well maybe Porsche but that's getting into a pretty pricey garage. |
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10-04-2011, 08:28 AM | #6 |
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I prefer Porsche personally
They are my first choice, but once you have your first choice, it is nice to try other brands...
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10-04-2011, 09:33 AM | #7 |
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This is a dumb idea. There were psychological studies lately showing people who get hyped up over one brand...crap...I don't remember...it was either they use it for a sense of self-identity, or view it almost like a religion. Probably both, since many very religious use it for their self identity. Apple people tend to be the worst in this regard. Nothing against Apple- I'm typing this on a MacBook...I'm just not one of those fanbois who think they can do no wrong.
Oh yeah- I've never owned the same brand twice. I've had a Chevy, Toyota, Ford, Honda, Jeep and now BMW. I'll probably get a Subaru or Mazda next...looking for a ski car. I may consider a 2nd Honda or Toyota though. Edit...here we go... http://www.geek.com/articles/apple/a...ists-20110519/ Last edited by carve; 10-04-2011 at 09:47 AM.. |
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I've never owned the same brand twice. I've had a Toyota, Saab, Volvo, Infiniti, Nissan, Lotus, VW, then BMW - in that order. See what's out there and when you turn 16, drive a few and see what you like best.
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10-04-2011, 10:04 AM | #10 |
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Ahhh....so he means his friends parents have kept the same car for like...2 or 3 years maybe?
OP- you get this impression because your friends are immature and insecure, just like pretty much everyone is or was at 12, myself included. Don't worry about it and realize that all cars have their merits. |
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10-04-2011, 10:41 AM | #12 | |
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If you're loyal to one good / brand, you will be suckered by every marketing message, propaganda or whatever else that company may say. You may purchase item that suck because you're blind. Look at all the older generation Americans that buy American cars over and over even though they suck, are constantly in repair and couldn't be designed uglier. I've seen a few take the risk and switch over and were glad they did...
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It was never really a question for me. BMW for life. Its just about what cars you like the most, simple as that. I could never be in any other interior but a BMW's because it suits my tastes. same goes for exterior styling.
BMW ALL DAY EVERY DAY. You wont find me ever owning a new audi or mercedes. I might buy a 2004 A4 just for old times sake, and prolly a 1999 SL for the same reasons... but thats it. As you can tell, I am as loyal as it gets. This coming from a man with 3 E90's.
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Even the way BMW is moving forward is not indicative of the ultimate driving machine any more... drive the new 5 and 7 and see how the driving experience translates there. I just hope they don't make that mistake with the new "3".
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Honestly, having driven almost every vehicle I have deemed worth considering... I would have to say MB produces an unmatched ride quality.. except maybe Bentley. Audi and bimmer have similar driving feels. However, I never liked the weight of the Audi's quattro when compared to the rwd feel of the BMW. The BMW's steering wheel transfers a lot of feel from the car right to your hands; more so than the Audi imho.
Go to the exotic brands and you get what you pay for. Visceral driving machines wrapped in very expensive accoutrements. Extremely satisfying in almost all cases for anyone who has a passion for automobiles. Japanese car brands have great reliability. But as far as standards go, there is a reason their price points are considerably lower than the European brands (this includes Lexus). |
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