No G37 Reviews until June 25th
Originally Posted by jnmunsey
This cracks me up. It is funny enough that these criteria have been broken down like this but just as funny is you took the time to think about it and write em down.. Reminds me of how I used to decide which girl to get serious with(when dating multiple at one time)..
When I was picking my car, I had a Excel spread sheet that had 25+ categories down and 7 cars lined across. (G35 Coupe, G35 Sedan, BMW 330, Lexus IS300, Subaru WRX, Mercedes C320) The final result shows the G35 sedan on top and G35 Coupe 2nd place. Then I threw out that Excel sheet and bought the G35 Coupe anyways. You know you really love something when you can't make any sense out of it - you just do. 
I find people who quantify their feelings and follow these charts tend to end up with Accords, Civics and Camrys.

I find people who quantify their feelings and follow these charts tend to end up with Accords, Civics and Camrys.
Originally Posted by bassholic
Did you know luxury brands were created just for the North American markets. I wonder what that says about 'us'.
Originally Posted by Sukairain
When I was picking my car, I had a Excel spread sheet that had 25+ categories down and 7 cars lined across. (G35 Coupe, G35 Sedan, BMW 330, Lexus IS300, Subaru WRX, Mercedes C320) The final result shows the G35 sedan on top and G35 Coupe 2nd place. Then I threw out that Excel sheet and bought the G35 Coupe anyways. You know you really love something when you can't make any sense out of it - you just do. 
I find people who quantify their feelings and follow these charts tend to end up with Accords, Civics and Camrys.

I find people who quantify their feelings and follow these charts tend to end up with Accords, Civics and Camrys.
That was the first time that I ever had to "quantify" my feelings and make that chart.
Originally Posted by bassholic
Did you know luxury brands were created just for the North American markets. I wonder what that says about 'us'.
Originally Posted by bassholic
Did you know luxury brands were created just for the North American markets. I wonder what that says about 'us'.
Last edited by N50; Jun 19, 2007 at 01:03 PM.
Originally Posted by N50
Hey, I sell luxury products. My products may not be cars but the same rule applies. People want prestige, the latest and greatest, and the products that are the most exclusive. That will never change. Same goes for cars. Honestly, (call me a snob if you'd like) after being introduced to many a luxury line whether it be clothes, cars, personal care products, wine & spirits, etc., I can never go back to mediocre products. So, I'm guilty of wanting luxury, too.
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