Jason00S2000 | 06-14-2008 01:50 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by justsomeguy604
(Post 5898670)
Nothing wrong with wearing T-shirts and hats but if you're the kind of person who is looking for a level of sophistication and class, the GTR doesn't deliver.
You can wear a tux and drive an ice cream truck. You can drive an Aston and wear a speedo.
The point is, the person has to match the car. The GTR is a fanboi race car. It's a fast car no doubt and it tends to suit those type of buyers.
A new Vette is faster than a Zonda... so what? The looks, the style and the quality is what you buy it for.
Look at it this way, James Bond doesn't show up in a Nissan. |
There will be a day that I will be able to afford any car/helicopter/plane/trip to space
When I end up driving around town in a Saleen S7, I will wear a purple latex speedo, green mohawk, and I will have twin bisexual whores sitting on each other's laps in the passenger seat.
Funny thing is, quite often people with expensive cars look like tools because they spend so much time going to school that they can't develop any taste or style while studying... or they never goto the gym so they're pudgy, unstylish people driving nice cars and have to pay for everything to get women to hang out with them... but if you're the kind of person who is looking for a level of sophistication and class, the GTR doesn't deliver.
Truthfully, this is where you have it all wrong, the car doesn't provide the sophistication and class, the driver does.
You say James Bond wouldn't drive a GTR, James Bond isn't real.
The real James Bond works 14 hour days in front of a desk combing jihadi emails at the MI5 office, drives home in a boring base model BMW, and jacks off to fat chick porn because he's balding, fat, and can't get laid. The point is, the person has to match the car.
I could picture Slash driving a Lambo, but Ws6ta or Bam Margera both do not have "the look" of a Lambo driver, much like I do not have the look of someone who would drive a smart car. |