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    Porsches smack of success. Hondas preach practicality. And, according to a recent report, Chevys proudly proclaim of their owners, "I don't use the Internet."

    Your car implies more about your life than you might think. While 13% of Chevy owners don't use the Web, by contrast, less than 3% of Honda owners remain in the technological Stone Age. The antithesis of flashy, Honda owners are usually pragmatic and well educated; 70% boast a college degree or higher, compared with 35% of Chevy owners and 45% of Ford owners.

    The data was released in the spring as part of this year's New Vehicle Experience Study by San Diego-based market research outfit Strategic Vision.

    "Honda buyers buy primarily for the trust and dependability they find in our vehicles," says Honda spokesman Chris Naughton. "Typically, highly functional vehicles deliver less image because customers didn't purchase for image."

    Education level and computer savvy are just a couple of the things your car says about you. We collected demographic data on 10 prominent auto brands from the manufacturers themselves, as well as from neutral sources like Strategic Vision. It turns out, your wheels also give clues to your age, gender, income level and marital status--even your political leanings.

    Mini Mindset

    If you'd like to cultivate an image of sophistication, try buying a Mini Cooper. The line of Lilliputian hatchbacks appeals to urbane buyers with median incomes of around $125,000. But aside from wealth, Mini owners are a tough bunch to pin down, demographically speaking, since the car has broad appeal.

    "It's a certain mindset," says Nathalie Bauers, spokeswoman for Mini USA. "People who relate to the brand, there's no age to that."

    Bauers says Mini owners fall into four categories: brand enthusiasts, who relish the car's British racing roots; design aficionados, who like the car's simple elegance; social butterflies, who want to be part of the Mini community; and gas misers, who crave the Mini's fuel efficiency.

    Some of the latter group trade down from trucks and SUVs not because they feel financially crunched by high gas prices, but because they want to be conscientious and reduce their impact on the environment. These "right-sizers" like the Mini's eco-friendly image; all Mini models get at least 34 miles per gallon on the highway. Says Bauers: "Many of our customers are people who get a smaller car because it's the right thing to do."

    Gray Area

    While Minis appeal to several different types of people, owners of the classic English luxury vehicle Rolls-Royce can't be pigeonholed beyond the fact that they're rich.

    "As you can imagine, our customers do not really take surveys," says Rolls-Royce spokeswoman Karen Vonder Meulen. "The one common thread that all our customers share is a passion for life and most truly love cars."

    Indeed, well-known Rolls owners range from royal families to rappers. Recording artist T-Pain, who ranks No. 9 on Forbes' Hip-Hop Cash Kings list, owns North America's first Rolls-Royce Drophead.The fire-engine-red coupe boasts a 12-cylinder, 453-horsepower engine and a top speed of 150 miles per hour. Base price: $435,000.

    Similarly, the Bentley trademark screams wealth--typically at least $5 million in investable assets, to be precise--but in a softer voice than some of its competitors.

    "Our cars aren't as brash as some other performance-car manufacturers," says Stuart McCullough, a Bentley board member. "We tend to be understated, quintessentially English. That reflects the mood and style of our customers."

    Such restraint can be considered especially important in the current climate. With unemployment rates skyrocketing around the world, many auto enthusiasts would rather drive an understated gray Bentley than a flashy red Ferrari.

    "The most opulent part of a Bentley is on the inside," says McCullough. "Rich people are very aware of how others see them at the moment, the choices they make. Now is not the right time to be seen to be spending money when you're laying people off at your factory."

    A note to those wealthy employers: Think twice about splurging on even an understated new car. If you see scads of Hondas in your company parking lot, their savvy owners may be wise to your ways. If you only see Chevys, you might be able to get away with it.

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    Biting tongue...

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    • #3
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      Originally posted by Mark Kleis View Post
      Biting tongue...
      Dont see Subaru on there.
      2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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      • #4
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        What Your Car Says About You
        '05 Dodge Neon, was cheap and get's 36mpg average! The wife liked it.

        '00 GMC Yukon, was cheap and now almost paid for and the wife liked it.

        '64 Chevy C-10, paid $100.00 bucks for it, cheap and easy to work on and it's paid for.

        I guess I'm cheap and get cars the wife likes
        Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,

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        • #5
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          There are soo many articles (or sites) on the interweb about this subject. The claims in article like this are more stereotypes, prejudices, or jokes than facts.

          Honda... practicality? Yeah, right... Not every Honda owner drives the Element.

          Porsches and successes? Most Porsche owners I know are in debt. Many of my son's friends, who are not doing so well in University, drive Porsches purchased by their parents in Asia.

          My father's eye surgeon has a large collection of Porsches in his stable. He also owns a hybrid, some Land Rovers, and two Smart cars. Now that's success!!!



          But I agree with the last sentence though.

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            1964 Buick Rivera- means I give a rats behind about gas prices. I choose to enjoy my time driving and not worry about gas mileage, crash rating, etc, etc.... Pressing the accelerator to the floor is like flushing a toilet but the rumble of the 425 cu in V8 and the feel of the 465 pounds of torque makes it all worth it.

            I enjoy attention because it draws tons of it. I drive a car with a combination of coolness and performance that stands out from the masses. I wouldn't have any other way.


            Freedom prospers when Christianity is vibrant and the rule of law under God is acknowledged

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              Originally posted by Superior Shine View Post
              1964 Buick Rivera- means I give a rats behind about gas prices. I choose to enjoy my time driving and not worry about gas mileage, crash rating, etc, etc.... Pressing the accelerator to the floor is like flushing a toilet but the rumble of the 425 cu in V8 and the feel of the 465 pounds of torque makes it all worth it.

              I enjoy attention because it draws tons of it. I drive a car with a combination of coolness and performance that stands out from the masses. I wouldn't have any other way.
              Very nice Joe!

              I used to love to drive my '64 Chevy, it was loud, got horrible gas mileage and I got more than one thumbs up for it as it will go 70mph, loaded, unloaded over a hill or not. It's not all that flashy, but the 350 when running good was just fun to drive! headers and 2 1/2 exhaust with Purple Hornies glass packs just made it that much more fun. I miss the ol' girl, but the boy and his truck, I need to help him keep his up and safe to drive as well as the fresman girl with Volleyball games to and from and it's on the back burner for now until I get money to either a new motor or rebuild the one in it.
              Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,

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                Re: What Your Car Says About You

                I wonder what my Oldsmobile says about me...
                James - 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais
                Calais Auto Detailing
                CalaisDetails@aim.com
                www.calaisdetailing.com (under construction)

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                  Originally posted by Calais View Post
                  I wonder what my Oldsmobile says about me...
                  I don't know what your Oldsmobile says about you, but mine says simply refined. Cutty is a true lady. Sure she's dated, but she's a good car, no matter what anybody says. She doesn't rob me on gas, she still has a little get up and go, and she's never left me sit. Well, actually she did twice, but that wasn't her fault. The first time was because there was a screw in one of the tires and the tire was flat, but that was OK because I wound up getting new tires shortly thereafter anyway. The second time was because I had a dead battery. Fortunately, both of those times Cutty was at home and I just borrowed one of my parents' cars. I give Cutty a .
                  Shane
                  1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera SL

                  If you trim yourself to fit the world you'll whittle yourself away. - Aaron Tippin

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                  • #10
                    Re: What Your Car Says About You

                    My truck says,

                    "Wash me, its been a month"
                    Nick
                    Tucker's Detailing Services
                    815-954-0773
                    2012 Ford Transit Connect

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                    • #11
                      Re: What Your Car Says About You

                      Economy and safety are overrated!

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                      • #12
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                        I don't put much faith in these surveys. I like my cars and I am not out to impress anyone else. They are dependable, look good and get good mileage. i am happy.
                        quality creates its own demand

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                          Ummmmmmmm........

                          I use the internet....


                          2006 Chevy Impala SS, 327ci., 305 hp.

                          And this guy uses the internet........



                          And this guy..........



                          Just thought I would throw it out there!

                          Andy
                          Keeping MOL family friendly! If you need help or have a question, don't hesitate to shoot me an email or PM. 101impala@gmail.com
                          Andy M. Moderator

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                          • #14
                            Re: What Your Car Says About You

                            Originally posted by Andy M. View Post
                            Ummmmmmmm........

                            I use the internet....


                            2006 Chevy Impala SS, 327ci., 305 hp.

                            And this guy uses the internet........



                            And this guy..........



                            Just thought I would throw it out there!

                            Andy
                            Nice and shiny too!
                            Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,

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                              It doesent make any difference if you drive a Rolls Royce or a Yugo, as long as its clean.

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