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Re: I would imagine... (archive)

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Posted by AMG on November 30, 2000 at 14:33:51:

In Reply to: I would imagine... posted by Bob on November 27, 2000 at 00:30:49:

It's just marketing spooge...although...that works more frequently than you'd think. I don't think age, sex, vocation, or otherwise really have any relevance on how a vehicle is treated. If you're buying a car...look for wear/tear in the obvious places. Do the tires look like they've been spun a few too many times? Does the tranny shift a little "too smoothly"? Hey, I'm a young I.T. guy myself...and I'm about to sell my '94 Cadillac. I would when people look @ it to buy they check out the car...more than me. That's where the real answers exist...=)

Take care all! Happy Holidays!

-AMG

that the implication is that doctors and woemen do not "thrash" their equipment.

Money is not an indication of maturity or sanity (though either is sex), so one may infer certain elements of our society are more responsible than others, regardless of new found wealth.

Bob


I'm disgusted reading classifieds with those descriptors thrown-in. What's up with that? So if a car is "doctor-owned" it MUST be better? Please! A lot of I.T. guys make a lot more than doctors if $$$ is the implication. And what about "female-driven"? What a bunch of crap! Is the car better because a woman drove it? Hell I'd be more inclined NOT to buy the car (worn clutch, hole in floor mat from heel, etc etc). Okay...comment/flame away. :-)






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