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Palace 1979 Surrey 17 May 18 11.02pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
I doubt whether there are any I'm one I agree with others that in the city these drivers are everything I hate in society, I am sure it would be different in the countryside where a 4x4 has a purpose. I truly believe many who own one actually can't afford one but see the need to have a ridiculous finance deal just to try and be someone they are not. The current low interest rates etc means people can keep borrowing, but they need to be careful and take a step back and ask if they really need what they are buying or is it all for show? I am happy with the car I have and much prefer to spend my money on less in your face luxuries that me and my family can enjoy. I don't need a 4x4 as I don't live in the middle of nowhere, I don't live in a town with roads wide enough for one, I don't own a horse box or caravan that needs towing and I don't have a plastic wife! Now that really is generalising!
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Casual Orpington 18 May 18 6.10am | |
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Originally posted by Palace 1979
I'm one I agree with others that in the city these drivers are everything I hate in society, I am sure it would be different in the countryside where a 4x4 has a purpose. I truly believe many who own one actually can't afford one but see the need to have a ridiculous finance deal just to try and be someone they are not. The current low interest rates etc means people can keep borrowing, but they need to be careful and take a step back and ask if they really need what they are buying or is it all for show? I am happy with the car I have and much prefer to spend my money on less in your face luxuries that me and my family can enjoy. I don't need a 4x4 as I don't live in the middle of nowhere, I don't live in a town with roads wide enough for one, I don't own a horse box or caravan that needs towing and I don't have a plastic wife! Now that really is generalising! Why are you bothered how other people spend their money? ‘You are happy with the car that you have and prefer to spend your money on less in your face luxuries’, that’s upto you, doubt if many other people care. Maybe spend a bit more time sorting yourself out and stop worrying about other people.
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Midlands Eagle 18 May 18 6.11am | |
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Originally posted by Palace 1979
I truly believe many who own one actually can't afford one but see the need to have a ridiculous finance deal just to try and be someone they are not. The current low interest rates etc means people can keep borrowing, but they need to be careful and take a step back and ask if they really need what they are buying or is it all for show? I am happy with the car I have and much prefer to spend my money on less in your face luxuries that me and my family can enjoy.
Now that really is the daftest post that I have read for quite a long time on so many levels. The first paragraph is an attempt to try and justify your irrational prejudices without having any factual basis to do so and the second paragraph is telling the world that anyone that sees life differently to yourself is wrong. As already mentioned I don't own a 4X4 but I'm also not shallow enough to judge people on the type of car they drive
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Palace 1979 Surrey 18 May 18 7.41am | |
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Thanks for your comments.. I am entitled to my opinion and based on my past experiences I am happy with that. I am sure there are some lovely 4x4 drivers out there but my experiences are what they are. Yes hate maybe is a bit strong but I don't spend hours thinking about what words to use, to me it is a figure of speech. I don't hate many things in life just the obvious that I need not mention on this post.
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Mr_Gristle In the land of Whelk Eaters 18 May 18 12.29pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
I am though. All the Range Rover (and Q7, X5 and Porsche Cayenne) drivers I've seen around my patch in Essex perfectly illustrate the TOWIE / plastic / w*nker stereotypes as per Fledgling et al's comments. Mind you, I drive a 220d as the kids still need picking up from their mothers on weekends and there are back roads a-plenty between here and there. Feel free to judge away although my average MPG of around 50 will make me feel impervious to it ;-)
Well I think Simon's head is large; always involved in espionage. (Name that tune) |
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Midlands Eagle 18 May 18 12.50pm | |
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Originally posted by Mr_Gristle
I am though. All the Range Rover (and Q7, X5 and Porsche Cayenne) drivers I've seen around my patch in Essex perfectly illustrate the TOWIE / plastic / w*nker stereotypes as per Fledgling et al's comments. Mind you, I drive a 220d As you are so much into stereotypes I assume as you drive a BMW that you are an "Aggressive yuppie pr1ck who thinks they're an awesome driver. "I'm in a BMW therefore this lane is MINE!" I'm sure that you know the difference between a BMW and a hedgehog. Yes that's right - a hedgehog has it's pr1cks on the outside
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Mr_Gristle In the land of Whelk Eaters 18 May 18 2.06pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
As you are so much into stereotypes I assume as you drive a BMW that you are an "Aggressive yuppie pr1ck who thinks they're an awesome driver. "I'm in a BMW therefore this lane is MINE!" I'm sure that you know the difference between a BMW and a hedgehog. Yes that's right - a hedgehog has it's pr1cks on the outside Glad you found that loaded bullet so easy to fire, Midlands Sadly, I'm far too old to have "y" at the front of any acronmym I may deserve. I spent a couple of years driving for a living way back when so am actually a very defensive driver on the motorways and dual carriageways, hence the MPG figures. I do get frustrated by people pootling along at 35-40 on an empty, fast country road that I know like the back of my hand though, I'll admit. The eldest has taken to saying "punch it, Chewie" to me when we get to one of the decent overtaking spots on those well-travelled roads. Dad work done on two fronts there :-) Edited by Mr_Gristle (18 May 2018 2.08pm)
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fledgling Beckenham 18 May 18 2.36pm | |
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Originally posted by Casual
Maybe next time you see one of these people that you hate in their range rovers you should pull them to one side and tell them, hopefully it will be me. Won't you be in Marbs all summer?
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Casual Orpington 18 May 18 2.56pm | |
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Originally posted by fledgling
Won't you be in Marbs all summer? Ha. The worst people in cars must be them awlful pick ups, that the building contractors use, all flash c*nts they are.
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Mr_Gristle In the land of Whelk Eaters 18 May 18 4.36pm | |
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Originally posted by Casual
Well observed :-)
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 07 Jun 18 1.42pm | |
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I saw the Allotment Chair last week at the plots. I walked over to her (she's late 50's and a local councillor)and attempted to broach the subject. As for the neighbour with the 4X4, we passed in the car at the weekend, me and the Mrs waved, the husband waved back, and she sat in the passenger seat with her arms folded. Unfortunately, the decision about whether to continue the friendship is no longer hers to make.
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