15.02.2006 22:47:46
- Ron (Houston)
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15.02.2006 22:47:46
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15.02.2006 23:36:06
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MattTheCarNut said:
Black Cayenne, black Boxster, black 997 C2S, now a black 997 Turbo? Are you in the Mafia? So, what's with all the black?
Matt
15.02.2006 23:50:29
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RC said:Quote:
MattTheCarNut said:
Black Cayenne, black Boxster, black 997 C2S, now a black 997 Turbo? Are you in the Mafia? So, what's with all the black?
Matt
If I tell ya, kid...I have to kill ya.
I'm afraid the reason for black is a pretty simple one: black isn't too flashy. I don't want my friends and neighbors to realize that I have a new car (my 997 CS was black too) but at the same time, I don't want anybody to stare at my car, especially not my customers.
And our Cayenne isn't black. No mafia car.
16.02.2006 00:01:53
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MattTheCarNut said:
You spend too much time worrying about what other people think. What color is your Cayenne? I always thought that it was black.
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RC said:Quote:
MattTheCarNut said:
You spend too much time worrying about what other people think. What color is your Cayenne? I always thought that it was black.
From my experience, envy is very strong with people who actually have a lot of things, not very poor people. Don't know why.
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luwalira said:
Although black might seen discrete it really sin't. It's absolutely impossible that you one can go unnoticed with a brand new shiny black Porsche. There is hardly anything more stirking than a shiny black car.
16.02.2006 00:33:06
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RC said:
Believe it or not but I already lost a good relationship to one neighbor because I mentioned how much power the Cayenne has. Another neighbor hasn't showed up anymore since I mentioned to his wife how much fuel the Cayenne eats.
This guy is very enviromental oriented, he told my wife that our Cayenne poisons his kids' future. I'm not kidding.
From my experience, envy is very strong with people who actually have a lot of things, not very poor people. Don't know why.