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it seems that in many countries Audi drivers have taken over the traditional role of the BMW driver as "prick of the motorway" Our country is no different, and judging from where I drive in Europe, it is no different in neighbouring countries as well.
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I guess it does have something to do with the 'rich' person mind or personality. some studies say that 'rich' people tend to be more centered around themselfs (egotistical?) ence the particular behaviour seen in thoose highend car drivers.
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The problem is that many of those pricks aren't that rich.
I'd say that this behaviour goes down the bigger and more expensive the german car is.
I mean, an A3 driver will probably be more prone to tailgating than an A8L driver.
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[quote=Ferrer;968503]The problem is that many of those pricks aren't that rich.
I'd say that this behaviour goes down the bigger and more expensive the german car is.
I mean, an A3 driver will probably be more prone to tailgating than an A8L driver.[/quote]
yes, but with the drivers of the Q models (and the X-models for BMW) it is exactly the opposite.
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It is indeed a much more mixed bag.
Don't want to be (too) elitist, but an oversimplified analysis could focus on the new money v old money relating to more tailgating v less tailgating.
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[quote=Ferrer;968510]It is indeed a much more mixed bag.
Don't want to be (too) elitist, but an oversimplified analysis could focus on the new money v old money relating to more tailgating v less tailgating.[/quote]
it may sound oversimplified, but I think it is spot-on.
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... and the tendency of old money to skew M-B? M-B sedan owners seem to be the least douchey of the trifecta of German luxury manufacturers.
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I would say also, based on my highly unscientific analysis, that Benzes also have the lowest average motorway speed compared to the other two posh Germans.
That could also be related to being nicer on the road.
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The stereotypical d-bag around here rocks an ill-coloured E46 M3 convertible.
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[quote=Ferrer;968514]I would say also, based on my highly unscientific analysis, that Benzes also have the lowest average motorway speed compared to the other two posh Germans.
That could also be related to being nicer on the road.[/quote]
Mercs aren't as prone to idiots as BMW and Audi are, maybe because of their reputation. Audi desperately wants to be cool (and has suceeded here), and BMW always had a sporty image. Mercedes' marketing is more focused on class and less on sport/ youth which probably helps them a lot.
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I wonder if we would change in road maners being given a top BMW or Audi?
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The MB drivers have toned down quite a bit in my experiences on the road. They're just basically driving their very modern-looking C-Classes [I]very[/I] carefully...
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Many Merc drivers around here are still pretty terrible, but in a different way.. useless rather than aggressive drivers.
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To many people Ducs are very exclusive. In small town Penticton where I'm from, my bike was like a mythical beast that people weren't sure if they'd seen or not. No word of a lie, I walked into this custom bike shop where they typically work on Harleys, and the business owner says to me "whoa, we were wondering if and when you were going to walk in here. People all over town have been talking about your bike!" That comment gave me wood.