E60
#1
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The other day I was approached by a female in her early thirtys who enquired "is that your car?......Very nice! She went on.... I had one of those ...a black one. I took it back because every other one I saw was being driven by old men. I traded it in for a Mini.... Lost ?5K on the trade in. The salesman said it was the first time anyone had brought one back for that reason" I was probably as speechless as the salesman. Is it a female thing as the logic of this story escapes me..... or are we really all old men?
The other day I was approached by a female in her early thirtys who enquired "is that your car?......Very nice! She went on.... I had one of those ...a black one. I took it back because every other one I saw was being driven by old men. I traded it in for a Mini.... Lost ?5K on the trade in. The salesman said it was the first time anyone had brought one back for that reason" I was probably as speechless as the salesman. Is it a female thing as the logic of this story escapes me..... or are we really all old men?
#2
Originally Posted by MAK' post='284658' date='May 19 2006, 11:54 AM
Hi All
The other day I was approached by a female in her early thirtys who enquired "is that your car?......Very nice! She went on.... I had one of those ...a black one. I took it back because every other one I saw was being driven by old men. I traded it in for a Mini.... Lost ?5K on the trade in. The salesman said it was the first time anyone had brought one back for that reason" I was probably as speechless as the salesman. Is it a female thing as the logic of this story escapes me..... or are we really all old men?
The other day I was approached by a female in her early thirtys who enquired "is that your car?......Very nice! She went on.... I had one of those ...a black one. I took it back because every other one I saw was being driven by old men. I traded it in for a Mini.... Lost ?5K on the trade in. The salesman said it was the first time anyone had brought one back for that reason" I was probably as speechless as the salesman. Is it a female thing as the logic of this story escapes me..... or are we really all old men?
Younger chaps and ladies tend to go for smaller cars - hot hatches if they can afford them - cause they have less baggage and children to cart about.
She sounds weird to me - was she chatting you up or telling you that you were getting old ?
A volvo V70 - is an old mans car (in fact all volvo's really) - as is the mercedes e-class.
But not the e60.
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I'm 27, is that old?
Volvos I can understand being described as an old mans car (I used to get it all the time when I had one) but the E60 - definately not an old mans car
Volvos I can understand being described as an old mans car (I used to get it all the time when I had one) but the E60 - definately not an old mans car
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You traded your E60 for a mini because of that? go back and tell him that you want your car back!!!
I never thought the the E60 is an old man's car...Hey, I don't look like an old men
I never thought the the E60 is an old man's car...Hey, I don't look like an old men
#6
Originally Posted by miss525i' post='284676' date='May 19 2006, 12:25 PM
You traded your E60 for a mini because of that? go back and tell him that you want your car back!!!
I never thought the the E60 is an old man's car...Hey, I don't look like an old men
I never thought the the E60 is an old man's car...Hey, I don't look like an old men
start from
"The other day I was approached by a female..."
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Originally Posted by 700700' post='284677' date='May 19 2006, 07:26 AM
time to read again i guess..
start from
"The other day I was approached by a female..."
start from
"The other day I was approached by a female..."
#8
Originally Posted by miss525i' post='284676' date='May 19 2006, 12:25 PM
You traded your E60 for a mini because of that? go back and tell him that you want your car back!!!
I never thought the the E60 is an old man's car...Hey, I don't look like an old men
I never thought the the E60 is an old man's car...Hey, I don't look like an old men
#9
Originally Posted by miss525i' post='284682' date='May 19 2006, 12:31 PM
I can read and comprehend 700700!!! my response would have been the same regardless to who approached him
#10
Originally Posted by needforspeed' post='284662' date='May 19 2006, 12:02 PM
The reason that the e60 is driven by older men (IN THE UK) - is that it costs a bit to run - and demographically older men are the main group that can afford it.
Younger chaps and ladies tend to go for smaller cars - hot hatches if they can afford them - cause they have less baggage and children to cart about.
She sounds weird to me - was she chatting you up or telling you that you were getting old ?
A volvo V70 - is an old mans car (in fact all volvo's really) - as is the mercedes e-class.
But not the e60.
Younger chaps and ladies tend to go for smaller cars - hot hatches if they can afford them - cause they have less baggage and children to cart about.
She sounds weird to me - was she chatting you up or telling you that you were getting old ?
A volvo V70 - is an old mans car (in fact all volvo's really) - as is the mercedes e-class.
But not the e60.