>Using sites like Facebook, Mini Cooperites are meeting up around the clock, no doubt sharing stories about how cool their cars are, and probably even trading some car porn shots. The study also reports that “It is interesting to see that cars are not only viewed as a symbol of wealth and status but they are increasingly becoming a crucial part of people’s identity and social life.” Hmmm, I wonder what it says about my social life that I’m still driving a beat-up minivan with a Cheerios-encrusted carpet.
Link is below. Be sure to post that on your facebook wall or friend me up. Go ahead, I know you want to.
Well I always thought so, but interesting someone else can make observation, too. He forgot above average intelligence and overall good looks, but oh well.
That article is such a fluffer. I guess that site that did the research is new to the internet, because them Honda kids are by far the largest enthusiast group online.
Well I always thought so, but interesting someone else can make observation, too. He forgot above average intelligence and overall good looks, but oh well.
Wonder if they’d feel the same if they realize Mini is BMW owned.
Apparently they never read a post by Jon.
Heh
That article is such a fluffer. I guess that site that did the research is new to the internet, because them Honda kids are by far the largest enthusiast group online.
Maybe the Honda guys aren’t as friendly. 😉
<blockquote>Maybe the Honda guys aren’t as friendly. ;-)</blockquote>
It’s hard to be sociable with a 9pm curfew.