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Originally Posted by MEDISIN
I'm curious what makes the V "entirely overrated"?
Age doesn't dictate appeal nearly as much as wealth. The V DOES appeal to a younger crowd, but it is the older crowd that has the financial means to make it possible. It's the same with every premium performance car. How many 20 year-olds do you see driving Porsche's, Maserati's, Lamborghini's? Do people not PREFER to drive these cars in their 20's? Of course they do. Give a 16y/o the keys to a SLS and Accord coupe and see which one he drives off in.
Sure a Camaro can be had for FAR less with excellent performance. But the Camaro is not a 4-door, 5 passenger luxury car. It serves a very different purpose. I can fly direct to Paris in economy class, get there the same time as I would if I flew first class and even save a few dollars. But given the choice, I know where I would prefer to sit on a transatlantic flight.
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[emoji106] you're absolutely right about everything. How does that sound?
Besides how is your justification even relevant to what i said? I wasn't negative nor did I point at any one person however, I did imply previously that the "overrated V" is affordable by those whom are financially established. That is, older people who can afford it and/or those whom mommy and daddy buy it for them (exaggeration). Again, it was my opinion so please try and correct me or tell me how I am wrong in everything that I think oooooorrrrrrr please tell me how wrong I am about the people here in South Texas that rarely drive V's around (old people). [emoji106]