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gerryonline
04-06-08, 07:59 PM
I guess this post is sort of along side my other one..
What car do you drive? and do you think the car you drive reflects your image of success?
Alfa Romeo GTV (list of mods available seperately) - before that a BA Ford Falcon XR6 Turbo and previous to that a fully restored Ford Capri Xr2 Turbo (also a long list of modifications).
I also ride a Honda CBR125 R soon to be upgraded to a Suzuki GSXR - 400
Well i've been saying it for a year, but hopefully soon my datsun 260z will be up and running in less than a month... so should be driving that around soon...
Not sure if it is a measure of my success, more a measure of what i think looks good/sexy in a car :P
Brendan
05-06-08, 07:34 PM
Since I am in London still, there is no need for a car! So I catch the big red bus or the underground everywhere and it's great.
I am a very big performance car fan and used to own a Subaru WRX, then prior to that a Nissan Skyline R33.. both reasonably modified.
Does what car you drive affect your image of success? Hrm.. not necessarily.. unless you are picking clients up, or leaving your car in their driveway etc.. I am sure if you rocked up in an clapped out old ford escort they may think differently that if you turned up in a nice Audi rs4..
But if you look in the other foot.. if you do own an expensive car they could think that you are getting paid too much :)
So I think a happy medium needs to be reached based on what sector you work in.
kingchevy
06-06-08, 10:25 AM
I own a 2004 79 series landcruiser with everything turbo diesel
I also own about 5 other cars all toyotas.
Argh, can't stand public transport... (whole other story there).
I agree with what you say Brendan, when you see a guy who sells you your office stationery driving a brand new porsche carrerra then you start asking your self about what kind of margins you are paying on your pens :-). (true story)
I drive a 4WD, it doesn't reflect my success but it does reflect what I like to do....camping and 4WDriving.
I have found that others judge your success by the vehicle you drive...on at least one occassion I have provided a quotation for services and the response was "what type of car do you drive", the point being that I must drive a Ferrari because of the prices I quoted. However, the facts were that I pay my employees above award rates and all there entitlements.
A colleague lost a job because he drove an MX5 BMW, his client again thought he must be charging to much.
justinsigns
04-07-08, 09:39 AM
I drive a mercedes mb140, a big van.
Its a moving billboard for my business and suitable to carry the signage we manufacture.
The Y-man
11-07-08, 06:23 PM
I have a 2000 Toyota Avalon Grande and a 2006 Mazda 2. Right now I drive the Mazda, because it's lighter on fuel....
My view is that a car serves the following purposes for business/work:
transport people from A to B
transport material from A to B
marketing/promotion (including self promotion)
professional competition/motorpsorts
Anything else is really a "lifestyle factor" - an optional "nice to have".
Cheers,
The Y-man
Brendan
11-07-08, 08:06 PM
I am currently caught in between my old lifestyle and my new one when it comes to cars..
My old lifestyle included spending(wasting) lots of money on fast expensive cars, my new lifestyle invests money in property and business.
The only problem is, my old lifestyle keeps tapping me on the shoulder saying '.. hey look at that nice expensive car.. you have some money sitting there.. go on buy it...'
How can I stop the urges?
The Y-man
12-07-08, 10:04 AM
How can I stop the urges?
Buy it and enjoy it.
You need some "nice to haves" in life... :)
Cheers,
The Y-man
JamesGG
12-07-08, 05:38 PM
Buy it and enjoy it.
You need some "nice to haves" in life... :)
Hiya,
Agree completely. I bought myself a new car last year, and while it costs me a small fortune to own and run... Damn, I love it :D
If you can't have what you want and enjoy the things that make you happy, what's the point in all this anyway...?
Cheers
James.
Brendan
13-07-08, 10:32 AM
Buy it and enjoy it.
You need some "nice to haves" in life... :)
Cheers,
The Y-man
I guess you are spot on.. I havent had a car for nearly 3 years since living in London.. I'm due for a decent one..
I am easily persuaded if you couldn't already tell ;)
The Y-man
04-09-08, 12:49 PM
Just realised I have now had my Toyota Avalon for over 6 years - the longest I have ever held on!
I have so far owned:
Nissan Pulsar Q - my first car.
Suzuki Sierra - decided I needed a 4WD
Holden Jackeroo SWB (needed to upsize)
Mitusbishi Galant VR4 (decided I needed to go faster on dirt roads)
BMW 323i (decided to switch from rally to bitument events)
Daihatsu Charade (spare for BMW - competition motorsports takes a toll on cars!)
Ford Mondeo (retired from racing!)
Toyota Corona (replacement for Charade)
Holden Jackeroo LWB (needed something bigger)
Toyota Avalon (Replacement for Jackeroo after it died)
Toyota Camry (Replacement for Corona)
Mazda 2 (Replacement for Camry)
The Y-man
2000 Toyota Corolla. My first car, had it for 6 years or so now.
bigstar
29-01-09, 03:03 PM
peugeot 307
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