...as Jeremy Clarkson once famously said.
Good cars, but seem to be driven by people next to a superiority complex that makes them think they are more essential than any other road user.
Why do they feel the need to shape people up and steal parking spaces? Is this just a UK phenomenon, or is it worldwide?
As much as I'd love to know how to center that driving behavior to one type of vehicle/vehicle owner.the truth is, you get that from all types.
I started to do a bit research, just observing cars doing a tour, trying to see if there were any tendency. Such as Porsche owners driving too fast, or minivans driving too slow, or modified cars cutting within and out of traffic.
After a few months of this, I've noticed that it's pretty wide spread that you enjoy bad drivers with superiority complexes regardless of the coup¨¦ they own. Even if it's a total heap.
As far as them being Nazi staff cars? That's anybody's guess ;)
They are not driven by nazis, but they do reckon they own the road. They think that since their car cost $50,000, they can do doesn`t matter what they want.
who knows
Volvo drivers appear to be up there too.
When you drive a BMW you don't feel how nippy your going... That is why I drive fast. And I don't steal parking spaces
I find Vectra drivers to be the worst personally, although Audi drivers seem to own more of a superiority complex that BMW drivers!
Answers: Their engines may own powered the Luftwaffe, but I don't think BMW were making cars when the Nazis be around. Try picking on VW or Mercedes drivers instead!
Personally I don't see it, BMW drivers are no more arrogant than many others, particularly some of the mouth breathers who drive hoary Vauxhall Cavaliers and Vectras, old Shoguns with their brash two tone gold paint, naff alloys, wrinkly home-done tinted windows, and chrome kiddy-cruncher bull bar, along with the Max Power brigade with their stupid 1.2 litre Corsas beside bodykits and drainpipe exhausts.
These are the drivers I like to make sweeping generalisations around!
who knows
I like it when Jezza said,
" built in Germany, driven by Tossers"
Sums it all up really.
As much as I'd love to know how to center that driving behavior to one type of vehicle/vehicle owner.the truth is, you get that from all types.
I started to do a bit research, just observing cars doing a tour, trying to see if there were any tendency. Such as Porsche owners driving too fast, or minivans driving too slow, or modified cars cutting within and out of traffic.
After a few months of this, I've noticed that it's pretty wide spread that you enjoy bad drivers with superiority complexes regardless of the coup¨¦ they own. Even if it's a total heap.
As far as them being Nazi staff cars? That's anybody's guess ;)
They are not driven by nazis, but they do reckon they own the road. They think that since their car cost $50,000, they can do doesn`t matter what they want.
Ram the gits...
I find Vectra drivers to be the worst personally, although Audi drivers seem to own more of a superiority complex that BMW drivers!
They are not driven by nazis, but they do reckon they own the road. They think that since their car cost $50,000, they can do doesn`t matter what they want. Yes you are right, they are average cars, nothing special and the populace who own them think they are gods and do enjoy a superiority complex and cannot drive at all...
When you drive a BMW you don't feel how nippy your going... That is why I drive fast. And I don't steal parking spaces
I've noticed that the ancestors who are constantly passing me (mind you, I usually drive 5-10 over the speed limit on the freeway) are driving any BMW's or Mercedes. Never using their turn indicators, but are always complaining when they get pulled over and thinking they never did anything wrong.
I like it when Jezza said,
" built in Germany, driven by Tossers"
Sums it all up really.
As much as I'd love to know how to center that driving behavior to one type of vehicle/vehicle owner.the truth is, you get that from all types.
I started to do a bit research, just observing cars doing a tour, trying to see if there were any tendency. Such as Porsche owners driving too fast, or minivans driving too slow, or modified cars cutting within and out of traffic.
After a few months of this, I've noticed that it's pretty wide spread that you enjoy bad drivers with superiority complexes regardless of the coup¨¦ they own. Even if it's a total heap.
As far as them being Nazi staff cars? That's anybody's guess ;)
They are not driven by nazis, but they do reckon they own the road. They think that since their car cost $50,000, they can do doesn`t matter what they want.
Good cars, but seem to be driven by people next to a superiority complex that makes them think they are more essential than any other road user.
Why do they feel the need to shape people up and steal parking spaces? Is this just a UK phenomenon, or is it worldwide?
My windsheild is covered near rime?
As much as I'd love to know how to center that driving behavior to one type of vehicle/vehicle owner.the truth is, you get that from all types.
I started to do a bit research, just observing cars doing a tour, trying to see if there were any tendency. Such as Porsche owners driving too fast, or minivans driving too slow, or modified cars cutting within and out of traffic.
After a few months of this, I've noticed that it's pretty wide spread that you enjoy bad drivers with superiority complexes regardless of the coup¨¦ they own. Even if it's a total heap.
As far as them being Nazi staff cars? That's anybody's guess ;)
They are not driven by nazis, but they do reckon they own the road. They think that since their car cost $50,000, they can do doesn`t matter what they want.
What is the maximum helm size for...
who knows
Red Light Camera Ticket! Please assistance!?
This certainly could be a clue as to so many BMW drivers behave close to snobs - in their fully optioned, tinted windowed, 4WD but city bound car - turn any time no signal.Volvo drivers appear to be up there too.
When you drive a BMW you don't feel how nippy your going... That is why I drive fast. And I don't steal parking spaces
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I find Vectra drivers to be the worst personally, although Audi drivers seem to own more of a superiority complex that BMW drivers!
Answers: Their engines may own powered the Luftwaffe, but I don't think BMW were making cars when the Nazis be around. Try picking on VW or Mercedes drivers instead!
Personally I don't see it, BMW drivers are no more arrogant than many others, particularly some of the mouth breathers who drive hoary Vauxhall Cavaliers and Vectras, old Shoguns with their brash two tone gold paint, naff alloys, wrinkly home-done tinted windows, and chrome kiddy-cruncher bull bar, along with the Max Power brigade with their stupid 1.2 litre Corsas beside bodykits and drainpipe exhausts.
These are the drivers I like to make sweeping generalisations around!
who knows
Can I take home $15,000 a month...
I like it when Jezza said,
" built in Germany, driven by Tossers"
Sums it all up really.
As much as I'd love to know how to center that driving behavior to one type of vehicle/vehicle owner.the truth is, you get that from all types.
I started to do a bit research, just observing cars doing a tour, trying to see if there were any tendency. Such as Porsche owners driving too fast, or minivans driving too slow, or modified cars cutting within and out of traffic.
After a few months of this, I've noticed that it's pretty wide spread that you enjoy bad drivers with superiority complexes regardless of the coup¨¦ they own. Even if it's a total heap.
As far as them being Nazi staff cars? That's anybody's guess ;)
They are not driven by nazis, but they do reckon they own the road. They think that since their car cost $50,000, they can do doesn`t matter what they want.
How several miles can i do when...
Their certainly driven by Nazis...they estimate they own the road.Ram the gits...
I find Vectra drivers to be the worst personally, although Audi drivers seem to own more of a superiority complex that BMW drivers!
Hi i own purely passed my driving...
They are not driven by nazis, but they do reckon they own the road. They think that since their car cost $50,000, they can do doesn`t matter what they want. Yes you are right, they are average cars, nothing special and the populace who own them think they are gods and do enjoy a superiority complex and cannot drive at all...
Do most cars/trucks hold their brakes within...
When you drive a BMW you don't feel how nippy your going... That is why I drive fast. And I don't steal parking spaces
What sports car can you gain the...
No, it's a worldwide thing.I've noticed that the ancestors who are constantly passing me (mind you, I usually drive 5-10 over the speed limit on the freeway) are driving any BMW's or Mercedes. Never using their turn indicators, but are always complaining when they get pulled over and thinking they never did anything wrong.
I like it when Jezza said,
" built in Germany, driven by Tossers"
Sums it all up really.
As much as I'd love to know how to center that driving behavior to one type of vehicle/vehicle owner.the truth is, you get that from all types.
I started to do a bit research, just observing cars doing a tour, trying to see if there were any tendency. Such as Porsche owners driving too fast, or minivans driving too slow, or modified cars cutting within and out of traffic.
After a few months of this, I've noticed that it's pretty wide spread that you enjoy bad drivers with superiority complexes regardless of the coup¨¦ they own. Even if it's a total heap.
As far as them being Nazi staff cars? That's anybody's guess ;)
They are not driven by nazis, but they do reckon they own the road. They think that since their car cost $50,000, they can do doesn`t matter what they want.
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