What Your Car Says About You
Why would someone buy a Bentley Arnage instead of a Rolls Royce Phantom? How about a Chevrolet Corvette vs. a Ferrari F430? Or a Lexus LS 460 over a BMW 7-series? As we do with our clothes, hobbies and careers, we define ourselves through our vehicles in some way or another -- yes, even the Honda Accord owner -- and it never ceases to fascinate. That's why a recent article in Forbes outlining what our cars say about us caught our attention.
Forbes went out and interviewed loads of PR guys from various automakers, poured through studies about typical owners of a particular brand and model, and stirred in a little stereotyping to come up with gems like these:
-Bentley Arnage owners are likely self-made, more interested in rewarding themselves and staying anonymous, unlike owners of the Rolls Royce Phantom, who want to stand out in a crowd.
-Aston Martin owners are also self-made and discreet. According to a company spokesperson, Aston Martin owners are "the sort of people who would prefer to wear the designer brand on the inside rather than the outside."
-Unlike owners of other SUVs, Jeep Wrangler drivers actually go off-road.
-96 percent of Dodge Viper owners are men, they enjoy to drive, and they want to beat every other car out on the road.
Check out the link to see what your car says about you.
[Source: Forbes]

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
dan isaacs May 12th 2007 8:32PM
What does my 2005 Chevy Malibu LT says about me?
Ah, never mind, I don't think I want to know.
Ken May 12th 2007 8:58PM
Uhhhh, I read this exact same thing a few months ago - either Forbes is recycling or copying (as in, exact same text and pictures).
Rhyne May 12th 2007 11:11PM
This is a pathetic list. It's hard to believe that they actually took the time to come up with these stupid conclusions.