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  • #46
    Have you actually compared performances?

    Believe me, If one wants to peniswave with a car, this car is a fine car to peniswave with. If you'll arrive with it, you'll be treated with just as much fake respect as you would had you arrived on a porche.

    It's so obviously screaming "Expensive sports car". I also like the design a lot.
    urgh.NSFW

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    • #47
      Originally posted by Cookie Monster

      The Japanese have an admirable discipline and work ethic. I trust the quality of their products.

      Don't ever buy american.
      Do you have any idea of how many of those wonderful Japanese cars are built here in the US of A?

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      • #48
        Originally posted by Saint Marcus
        A car like this is a status symbol. Having the label "ford" or "mazda" on it, lowers it's value, and it's status, and it's appreciation. And if someone wants to spend 150k on a car, they want the brand name to go with it.
        I'm not sure this is always the case especially with the super rich. You see what the super rich are looking for in a $150,000 car isn't a label. What they are looking for is exclusivity.

        What good is it to have a Ferrari or a Porche when every millionare on your block has one too? Since Ford is selling only 1000 of these GTs it is highly unlikely he'll run into anyone else who has one and so instead of being seen as just another pretensious ****er with more money then sense he will instead be a daring individualist who seeks performance and value.
        Last edited by Dinner; October 15, 2003, 18:03.
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        • #49
          Originally posted by Verto
          Do you have any idea of how many of those wonderful Japanese cars are built here in the US of A?
          The majority of them. Subaru, Toyota, Nissan, Suzuki, Isuzu, Honda, and Mitsubishi all have factories making cars in the US to avoid currency fluctuations, transportation costs, to appease regulators, and inorder to decrease the amount of time it takes to deliver a car from time of order to time of delivery.
          Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.

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          • #50
            only a thousand of those?
            urgh.NSFW

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