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thats okay. i've lived there, and that's the impression that i got whilst i was there. i didnt live in california, but i did live in colorado, and america has huge, almost impoverished 'underclasses' whose tensions can be cut with a spoon.
my impression was that many from these underclasses, so to speak, wouldnt be aware of different model variants and car classes enough to say 'oh, you drive an a4, but he drives an m3', but rather, 'oh, you drive an infinity, he drives an audi, and he drives a bmw'. my statement wasnt intended to insinuate that suburban folks cannot afford these cars, but rather, for many living in the states, in a country with many, many different products within each industry (when compared to australia), its not so much a case of people saying "well, that billboard just shows an audi a4 1.8t whereas the other shows a fully optioned bmw m3", but rather "they are both european luxury cars".....
now, when i say this, i speak in the context of the american everyman who works two jobs to pay the rent, drives a 10 year old 15mpg ford expedition, and cannot afford to become ill because if they do, they end up homeless. generalisation, sure, but rather than sit in a tutorial room at uni, debating the demerits of generalising, as i might have done 5 years ago, im simply stating that this is a fact for many americans, hence my statement.
once again, just my impressions.
cheers
Last edited by Buller_Scott; 29-04-2009 at 04:50 AM.
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