Originally Posted by edyvw
Originally Posted by OVERKILL
Originally Posted by Brigadier
But it is obvious you are a Bimmer Fanboy and nothing else will do.
He favours driving dynamics and so generally leans toward Euro cars. It isn't exclusive to BMW, I've seen he say favourable things about Audi and Mercedes as well, perhaps other marques.
I generally agree with his sentiment. A CRV with leather and navigation isn't a luxury vehicle any more than a 328i with "///M" badges on it is an M3.
I gave example of vehicle I own which in that model line up is apparently top model, as example how one cannot make a pie out of [censored], yet he takes it as attack on his purchase. If one thinks that vehicle they bought is a luxury vehicle, it is fine. But they are not the one buying it in this case.
It immediately turns into: who are you to question my purchase, because if I bought Santa Fe, it has to be, in this case, a luxury vehicle.
Hyundai sells OK vehicles, and they are that, OK. I highly doubt anyone at Hyundai thinks any Santa Fe trim is luxury vehicle. Otherwise Hyundai would not try to bend backward to develop Genesis, which in 20 years might become luxury vehicle.
Well, let's just say I don't measure my manhood by the emblem on my vehicle, or if I wear an overpriced Rolex on my wrist, or the size of my house. I guess others have too. Good luck in your quest.
Originally Posted by OVERKILL
Originally Posted by Brigadier
But it is obvious you are a Bimmer Fanboy and nothing else will do.
He favours driving dynamics and so generally leans toward Euro cars. It isn't exclusive to BMW, I've seen he say favourable things about Audi and Mercedes as well, perhaps other marques.
I generally agree with his sentiment. A CRV with leather and navigation isn't a luxury vehicle any more than a 328i with "///M" badges on it is an M3.
I gave example of vehicle I own which in that model line up is apparently top model, as example how one cannot make a pie out of [censored], yet he takes it as attack on his purchase. If one thinks that vehicle they bought is a luxury vehicle, it is fine. But they are not the one buying it in this case.
It immediately turns into: who are you to question my purchase, because if I bought Santa Fe, it has to be, in this case, a luxury vehicle.
Hyundai sells OK vehicles, and they are that, OK. I highly doubt anyone at Hyundai thinks any Santa Fe trim is luxury vehicle. Otherwise Hyundai would not try to bend backward to develop Genesis, which in 20 years might become luxury vehicle.
Well, let's just say I don't measure my manhood by the emblem on my vehicle, or if I wear an overpriced Rolex on my wrist, or the size of my house. I guess others have too. Good luck in your quest.