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Do you stereotype cars by what people are driving?

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Like if its a sports car or luxery car you think there rich or something or racing you.

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  1. Certainly. Don't we all? We judge people's wealth, social status, age, personality, and sometimes sanity by what they drive.

    People buy cars to influence how they are perceived by others but some people simply buys cars to get them from point A to point B and don't care about how they are perceived.

    Some people use cars to deceive others -- poor people buy cars they can't afford, small people buy big cars, boring people buy exciting cars, insecure people buy aggressive cars, and old people buy youth cars.


  2. Sometimes yes. You see, in my country, the young are usually unable to afford those high-end cars, so when we see them in it, we say that they got it from their rich dad! Here, our cars are very expensive, so we are generally right in our thinking.

    ;p

  3. Certain cars have terrible drivers

    Thunderbirds

    cadillacs

    Volvos

    VW Bus

    Plus, depending on the sticker (or stickers) they have, that is also a danger sign.

    regardless of your political beliefs, if you have more than two stickers espousing a cause, your mind is not on the road

  4. yes.

    u dont see millionaires driving cars from 1992 do u?

    lol.

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