Harrow said..vosadrian said..
Doesn't that say something about your personality? People who are into cars put practicality lower on the priority list.
I think someone who drives a Camry (or most Toyotas) is likely to be quite a different personality to someone who drives an Alfa Romeo.
I've always liked driving an old bomb, (yes it's a Camry, 20 years old, 420,000km). People are always asking why I don't replace my car (if you saw it you'd understand why), and I always ask them why would I want to replace it? The answer is always "because it's old, and you can afford a new one". Ha, how is that a reason??? I could, but I simply have zero desire to do so. It works and does everything I need. I like not caring if the dog poops in the back, or if I have saltwater dripping all over it, or if I want to fill it with bricks or concrete or whatever.
Certainly there is a case where a group of drivers drive what they have access to or can afford. They have little choice because of financial or other limitations so they just have to drive what they have. In that case it says less about your personality and more about your wealth.
But assuming someone has enough wealth to have a choice of owning many different types of cars, I think what they choose says a lot about there personality. Harrow's choice to drive an old bomb Camry is seems to say he cares less about driving pleasure and more about not having to worry about an expensive car when the old bomb does everything he requires from a car.
Where I live there are lots of late model cars and I form opinions based on what type they are:
* Most Toyotas (not 86s and Supras though!!), are owned by people who value safety/security. Toyotas are reliable, safe, cheap to maintain and have good resale. Someone who buys them does not like risk and drives that way. I avoid pulling behind them at a set of lights as they take off slowly and drive under the speed limit.
* Certain European cars are similar to Toyota drivers but need to display status... Certain Volvo/Mercedes models. They drive similar to above, but need to portray a status of wealth to those around them.
* Sportier European models (M series BMWs, S/RS Audis, AMGs etc.) tend to be entitled. They seem to think they have more right to get where they are going than everyone else who is just in their way, and they don't hesitate to cut you off etc.
Just a few examples of my observations. Just generalisations of course. And of course most people are a bit Jekyll and Hyde as drivers... they turn into a different person behind the wheel.
I personally like a car that has lots of performance but has more subtle looks. I have owned a few WRXs, some M BMWs etc. I would love a nice Ferrari (which is way out of my wealth capability), but I would struggle with something that stood out so much. I want the Ferrari performance but in Stealth mode.
And that Cybertruck looks rediculous!! But then again, I am not a fan of Electric cars and will miss the engine sounds of a nice engine long after they are obsoleted.