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Old 06-07-2008, 10:56 AM
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Default Re: cars for girls

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Originally Posted by wheelworks View Post
Haha you changed it. I get a ride to a Halaqa every thursday and the brother has a 2007 Mazda 5 I think. Not really something to jump up and down about

p.s. I hate cars that insulate the driver against the elements. Makes me feel suffocated. Thus the Honda I have now is perfect for my needs.
I changed it coz I was going to clarify and say "if you can afford it or are interested in cars" and blah blah because for some people, only certain types of vehicles are practical/serviceable from a financial or family standpoint, and then of course a lot of people just don't care about driving. It sounded self-indulgent and presumptuous without all those clarifications, but I decided I didn't want to get into all that, so I just changed it.

I dislike cars that insulate a driver from the road/driving experience too. But I guess there's a market for that as well. Some people just want to be comfortable (and/or stylish) when they drive.
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