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August 21st, 2005 11:32 AM #1
have noticed this for most of my life, and i just don't get it.
i see this very predominantly in the US, but i think you guys see it in the Philippines too - Ford drivers hate Chevy, Toyota drivers hate Honda hates Nissan...etc. nakita nyo ba yung mga stickers with a cartoon of Calvin (of Calvin & Hobbes) pissing on a Honda/Toyota/GM/Nissan/Ford logo? kakatuwa.
but why is it if you buy a Chevy you're automatically expected to hate the blue oval, and if your car has an "H" you have to go out and beat all cars with a "T" in a street race? :confused:
is it friendly competition?
do some people need to feel good (and superior) about the type of car they bought?
o baka wala lang magawa sa buhay ang ibang tao so they invent some kind of arch-enemy?
i'm sure the automakers love it because they build a cult following of loyal buyers - for example, my coworker has had Mustangs in his family for three generations...he gets really mad when i refer to them as "Rustangs" :bwahaha:
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