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JP66 said:
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nberry said:
It has nothing to do with ego. My daily drive car is a Mini. Most on this forum drive their PORSCHE'S to work. I have one question for you to answer.
WHO HAS THE EGO? THE PERSON WHO DRIVES AN UNASSUMING CAR ON A DAILY BASIS DESPITE OWNING THE MOST COVETED CAR IN THE WORLD OR THE PERSON THAT DRIVES A HIGH PERFORMANCE PORSCHE ON A DAILY BASIS? TRY TO BE HONEST WITH YOUR RESPONSE. YOUR CREDIBILITY IS AT STAKE. ![](/staticimages/graemlins/angel.gif)
Regarding leaving myself open, your comments are not new but nevertheless as humorous. However, I will acknowledge that some Porsche owners could afford a 20 year old Ferrari but my discussion was based on new Ferrari's.
You didn't say NEW ferrari, you just said ferrari.
How is driving a porsche to work egotistical?
Telling people you drive a mini to work despite owning the "most coveted car in the world" (your opinion) is egotistical.
I would think that if most car enthusiasts were asked which car is the most coveted, I bet I would hear something along the lines of the Veyron ![](/staticimages/graemlins/usa.gif)
Keep em' coming nick ![](/staticimages/graemlins/wave.gif)
By the way, I hope your not a "defense" lawyer
Hmnn you are a little slow. Let me give you a hand.
First, there is no reason for a high performance sport car to be driven to work. It is foolish, stupid and vane. It cries out look at me "I am a wannabe racer (see the tail on my trunk/oops hood)? What do you think of me?"
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The most coveted car in world has a waiting list for beyond production. Yet people wait, hoping and praying their number will be called. Some do not wish to wait so they happily pay abour $75,000 over MSRP even for a used one.
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As far as my abilities as a lawyer, it is save to say I am considered one of the worst in the county. Take pity on me.
BTW, you never answered my question.
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FWIW, this discussion never had anything to do with comparing Ferrari to Porsche. I agree they different cars for different people. They both have their good and bad features. My ONLY point was Ferrari owners could buy a Porsche if they wanted one. The opposite is not true.