Originally Posted By: gofast182
This is perplexing! You drive a little Fiat 500 but would like to drive a massive A8 if it were affordable. You don't like the 500 because of unreliability and instead want a German car to gain reliability but won't consider a Japanese-branded car. Do I have all of that right?
Well yes, a car under $20,000 should be cheap to maintain and run, a car over $50,000 could be more to operate. I'll pay extra. However I bought the Fiat, because I love old Fiats, and their rally cars. I like driving down the road, and see another Fiat and wave to them as they wave back. Not to mention the great Fiat clubs in the area. You don't get that in Audis, and in the Jag, no one wanted to have a conversation about cars, the majority bought them simply because thats what the neighbor had, or it was directly proportionate to their social status and income. Fortunately I have one other Jaguar collecting friend. I wanted an Audi, BMW, Jag simply for their attention to detail, and artistic shape and complexity.
and the Fiat was fun to drive, and seemed to tick what I was looking for at the time. No the A8 is affordable, but an A4 is, and the A8 or S-class Merc is still a car to look forward to in the future. But a 328 or small Merc is. It is true I had a strange perspective on cars, yet I have not over done myself as I'm putting money away for retirement, and other savings.
The Japanese cars it my opinion lack soul, and if anyone else likes them, please buy and own them, but my strange outlook carries me on to different things.