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Postby FastForwardWheels » Thu Oct 11, 2007 10:16 am

Kids got you stressed out? Is your hair migrating from your scalp to your ears? Are you "borrowing" sample packs of small blue pills from the locked cabinet with increasing frequency? Nothing better than a bright, noisy sports car that looks like the ol' meat and potatoes flipped upside down to reward yourself for twenty hard years of explaining chest films and cleaning up the aftermath of bar fights. A Corvette isn't good enough - too proletariat. Too messy and uncivilized. Only the German perfection of a Porsche coupe will have the partners angling to trade in their XJs.

Mid-Life for me was at age 27 (ex'ed the ex after 6.5), got my Porsche 2-years later.... or something like that.... :)

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Postby FastForwardWheels » Thu Oct 11, 2007 10:49 am

I think we've all done it to some sort of extreme....

How many times have you seen a young kid driving a 70K car and though or even said out loud "Daddy's Car".... ????

We've all done that.....

But some kids out there have done things on their own and made good for themselves early on in life.... Most of us don't realize that we all do it..... but we do. :lol:

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Postby Jitters » Thu Oct 11, 2007 7:37 pm

Well, hell! I must be above average cause I aint never compared any car to someones sexual preference. However, I have thought of some cars as being more age specific vs gender specific. For example, the Scion XB looks like a teenagers car. I just can't see a grown ass man or woman driven one of those things. It just doesn't look like an over 35 year old's vehicle of choice...

However, there are cars that I feel that cater more to a specific gender i.e., ALL of those little teenie weenie Mercedes and BMW's look like girly cars...

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Postby cameronc08 » Thu Oct 11, 2007 9:09 pm

That's because any Volkswagen driven by a man screams homo... :D
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Postby FastForwardWheels » Thu Oct 11, 2007 10:07 pm

I think that some of the guys just associate a he/she for autos, here are some of the few I've heard in my time, I'm sure there are more... :)

Mazda
RX7 Man's Car
Miata Chick's Car

BMW
318 Chick's Car
M3/M5 Man's Car

Ford
Fusion Chick's Car
Cobra Man's Car

Porsche
Carrera Man's Car
Boxster Chick's Car

Toyota
Supra Man's Car
Camery Chick's Car

Dodge cars
Caliber Chick's Car
Viper Man's car

Dodge Trucks
Durango Chick's Truck
Ram/SRT Man's Truck
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Postby FastForwardWheels » Fri Oct 12, 2007 2:01 am

sapple89 wrote:
FastForwardWheels wrote:Porsche
Carrera Man's Car
Boxster Chick's Car


uhhhh oh...


Not trying to hurt any feelings here..... Just making a statement.... Mr. Cayman :lol:
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