Uy ha hindi ako tumatambay sa open parking ah. Sa mga civic sir, lancer triangle, corolla big body usually tambay tapos inuman red horse.
Ang mga subcompact cars ang opposite ng suv. Ayaw ng maraming bitbit.
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Uy ha hindi ako tumatambay sa open parking ah. Sa mga civic sir, lancer triangle, corolla big body usually tambay tapos inuman red horse.
Ang mga subcompact cars ang opposite ng suv. Ayaw ng maraming bitbit.
I think a lot of us were tuners... before. The only difference is that we grew up and moved on to other things; we still tune and would have a project car but its really more on the side.
She didnt classify guys who drive mass produced econocars with child seats in the back.... we're too boring to stereotype i guess. If i had a late model SUV then maybe i'd qualify as the guy driving the wife's car. :)
Paano kaya yung walang car pero todo defend sa dream car niya na more than 10 years old na?
I think the author got the idea from us...swak na swak yun description sa mga happy people eh...dinagdagan na Lang niya ibang type ng cars...:grin:
Pwede nga Vinj...hahaha
from the article:
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Driving a high-end sports car (Ferrari, Lamborghini, Audi R8). Out of 13 respondents of both ***es, majority answered that owners of cars like this, tend to compensate for something. In my opinion, men who buy these cars have a need to prove that they are at the top of the pack. They tend to want the best of the best. They probably date supermodels, buy cult-followed expensive watches such U-boat, Panerai, Rolex Daytona and Vacheron Constantin, wears expensive, yet regular-looking clothes.
Driving a Honda SiR, majority answered that owners of cars like this tend to compensate for something. In my opinion, men who buy these cars have a need to prove that they are at the top of the pack (makes them FEEL top of the pack). They tend to want the best of the best (they think the SiR is the best car evah!) They probably date promo girls and wear oversized T-shirts and Oakley shades