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Re: Our financial system is crumbling this week.

Posted: December 18 08, 10:57 am
by Hungary Jack
Gotta love economic jingoism.

Re: Our financial system is crumbling this week.

Posted: December 18 08, 11:00 am
by Popeye_Card
TimeForGuinness wrote:
Popeye_Card wrote:
AWvsCBsteeeerike3 wrote:I wouldn't drive a pricey European car even if I could afford it for the same reason I hate having a blackberry. I would feel like a tool.
I wouldn't drive a Japanese car for the same reason I don't live in the suburbs.
...wait, what?
Both are a bit "white bread" for my tastes. Just not my thing.

Re: Our financial system is crumbling this week.

Posted: December 18 08, 12:20 pm
by ghostrunner
Popeye_Card wrote:
TimeForGuinness wrote:
Popeye_Card wrote:
AWvsCBsteeeerike3 wrote:I wouldn't drive a pricey European car even if I could afford it for the same reason I hate having a blackberry. I would feel like a tool.
I wouldn't drive a Japanese car for the same reason I don't live in the suburbs.
...wait, what?
Both are a bit "white bread" for my tastes. Just not my thing.
Maybe it's just me, but I've never viewed either of things as a lifestyle choice. Both are economical and convenient for my purposes.

Re: Our financial system is crumbling this week.

Posted: December 18 08, 12:20 pm
by TimeForGuinness
Popeye_Card wrote:
TimeForGuinness wrote:
Popeye_Card wrote:
AWvsCBsteeeerike3 wrote:I wouldn't drive a pricey European car even if I could afford it for the same reason I hate having a blackberry. I would feel like a tool.
I wouldn't drive a Japanese car for the same reason I don't live in the suburbs.
...wait, what?
Both are a bit "white bread" for my tastes. Just not my thing.
ok...but I don't see it that way. In fact, I see:

I wouldn't drive an SUV for the same reason I don't live in the suburbs.

I think that's a little more accurate. I see more foreign cars in urban settings, but that's just me.

Re: Our financial system is crumbling this week.

Posted: December 18 08, 12:27 pm
by Popeye_Card
ghostrunner wrote:Both are economical and convenient for my purposes.
That's pretty much why I avoid both. There's no edge to them.
TimeForGuinness wrote:
ok...but I don't see it that way. In fact, I see:

I wouldn't drive an SUV for the same reason I don't live in the suburbs.

I think that's a little more accurate. I see more foreign cars in urban settings, but that's just me.
SUV's are of course a suburban staple too. But for me, "I drive a Honda Accord" is akin to saying "I live in O'Fallon". It's comfortable, and cost-efficient. I'm not excited by it.

I'm one of the few city-dwellers that drives a full-size truck. I realize this. I'm cool with that. It comes in handy for my hobbies. If I didn't drive a truck, I'd probably get a Jeep Patriot (for camping purposes), or if I got a car, I'd go with an older model BMW or a Mini Cooper.

Re: Our financial system is crumbling this week.

Posted: December 18 08, 12:32 pm
by TimeForGuinness
Popeye_Card wrote:
ghostrunner wrote:Both are economical and convenient for my purposes.
That's pretty much why I avoid both. There's no edge to them.
TimeForGuinness wrote:
ok...but I don't see it that way. In fact, I see:

I wouldn't drive an SUV for the same reason I don't live in the suburbs.

I think that's a little more accurate. I see more foreign cars in urban settings, but that's just me.
SUV's are of course a suburban staple too. But for me, "I drive a Honda Accord" is akin to saying "I live in O'Fallon". It's comfortable, and cost-efficient. I'm not excited by it.

I'm one of the few city-dwellers that drives a full-size truck. I realize this. I'm cool with that. It comes in handy for my hobbies. If I didn't drive a truck, I'd probably get a Jeep Patriot (for camping purposes), or if I got a car, I'd go with an older model BMW or a Mini Cooper.
Not going to disagree with you there...but saying all Japanese cars is a lot. Takes a lot away from the Acuras, Infinitis, and Lexus sport coupes and sport sedans. Plus before they quit making them, the Honda Prelude and Toyota Supras were amazing cars.

But yes, the Accord and Camry are vanilla...but making blanket statements about Japanese cars is almost as blind as saying that all rednecks drive pick-ups especially when they don't need them everyday.

Re: Our financial system is crumbling this week.

Posted: December 18 08, 12:39 pm
by ghostrunner
Popeye_Card wrote:
ghostrunner wrote:Both are economical and convenient for my purposes.
That's pretty much why I avoid both. There's no edge to them.
While I'll cop to not being edgy, I'm not sure how a car or city townhouse affects that.

Not trying to pick a nit with you specifically, but the perception of suburbs on this board continues to perplex me. I'm trying to understand it.

Re: Our financial system is crumbling this week.

Posted: December 18 08, 12:40 pm
by Popeye_Card
TimeForGuinness wrote:
Not going to disagree with you there...but saying all Japanese cars is a lot. Takes a lot away from the Acuras, Infinitis, and Lexus sport coupes and sport sedans. Plus before they quit making them, the Honda Prelude and Toyota Supras were amazing cars.

But yes, the Accord and Camry are vanilla...but making blanket statements about Japanese cars is almost as blind as saying that all rednecks drive pick-ups especially when they don't need them everyday.
Most of those cars are just re-branded Hondas, Toyotas, and Nissans. So they still hold very little excitement for me. I did paint with a broad brush--I do realize that there's more than the staples.

Japanese cars just aren't my thing, and they never have been. The only one I've ever been interested in was the Subaru WTI, but they've had pretty bland designs the past few years. I like European cars much more. I've never been interested in many American cars over the years either (just trucks and SUV's).

Re: Our financial system is crumbling this week.

Posted: December 18 08, 12:42 pm
by ghostrunner
Popeye_Card wrote: Japanese cars just aren't my thing, and they never have been. The only one I've ever been interested in was the Subaru WTI, but they've had pretty bland designs the past few years. I like European cars much more. I've never been interested in many American cars over the years either (just trucks and SUV's).
I get your point here. Hondas are pretty much "no frills" automobiles. I'm not that into cars, and I'm pretty much looking for an A-B device.

Re: Our financial system is crumbling this week.

Posted: December 18 08, 12:46 pm
by Popeye_Card
ghostrunner wrote:
While I'll cop to not being edgy, I'm not sure how a car or city townhouse affects that.

Not trying to pick a nit with you specifically, but the perception of suburbs on this board continues to perplex me. I'm trying to understand it.
It's kinda like movies. Plenty of people like Michael Bay movies, but others find them stupid and predictable. Diff'rent strokes for diff'rent folks.

Suburbs are fine. They're inexpensive, convenient, etc. They're just not for me. I don't like the maze of subdivision streets. I don't like the traffic. I don't like the architecture. It screams "comfort". I'm not comfort driven--I like things to be a bit interesting, even if they're inefficient.