Car fanaticism
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Car fanaticism
I'm curious about people and their fanaticism about cars. Seems like there's a lot of people out there who scream to the ends of the earth that their car is the best on the planet at everything. Where did that come from? Is it a horribly placed cry for people to agree with them thus justifying the purchase? Or did it start before they owned the car, hence the reason they bought the car.
I'd consider most people in here to be car fanatics, but not necesarily about what they currently drive. Any thoughts on, did fanboi's become fanboi's because they bought a certain car, or did they buy the car because they were fanboi's already?
I'd consider most people in here to be car fanatics, but not necesarily about what they currently drive. Any thoughts on, did fanboi's become fanboi's because they bought a certain car, or did they buy the car because they were fanboi's already?
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Originally Posted by s2000raj,Aug 27 2007, 08:11 AM
It's just people needing to identify themselves with something as an extention of themselves. Like sports teams.
A way to try and feel special without having to do any of the hard work yourself!
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People want to defend their choice as the best that could be made. Nobody wants to be the fool.
I suppose some reasons run deeper, like always wanting one "those" cars since you were a kid or a favorite relative who always spoke highly of them.
I suppose some reasons run deeper, like always wanting one "those" cars since you were a kid or a favorite relative who always spoke highly of them.
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People become fanbois by different means I think. Some will become so because a given car from a given make was the first they ever owned/bought, so they get emotionally attached beyond the scope of just ownership. Others maybe drove something (perhaps about a vehicle they paid for with hard earned money), and once heard a harsh criticism about their vehicle in an indirect fashion, and thus came to its defense. Others will have been influenced by people around them. Others just know what they want, and a given car/make fulfills that in an intangible way.
I'm sure there are others, but I think these reasons comprise the most logical reasons.
I'm sure there are others, but I think these reasons comprise the most logical reasons.
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Yea, i was a S2k fan longbefore I owned one. And there have been a LOT of cars that I've liked when they came out, but the more I learned about them the less appealing they were to me. Everything I learned and everytime I drove an S2k it just made my affection for them stronger. I hate to feel like a fanboy when i talk to people about cars, regarding the S2k, but I really am..... Its the perfect car for me. I understand that for most people it may not be - but for what I can afford there is no other car I'd want to drive.
Now I guess I could be called a Ferrari fanboy as well.....unless you have to own one to get that title??
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Now I guess I could be called a Ferrari fanboy as well.....unless you have to own one to get that title??
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