by GR » Wed May 07, 2003 9:45 am
It is just another way of saying that 'this car fits into a variety of cultures'. It is a bulletproof fact that the majority of Civic and Integra boys are Hispanic and Asian - at least in California - and they hunger for style. Most people in the forum have commented that the exterior design is disappointing in many different ways, as there are no ways to 'soup up' this particular vehicle to impress the owner. Typically, and I do mean typically, the middle-aged people, who most of them married, perfer a car of either luxury or economy depending on their financial situation, and style becomes a distance secondary. Buying this car means that they do not even look for power as they already KNOW what the fastest cars are (McClaren F1, for example, and you don't think they can't afford one?) and they're not interested in the moment. Again, TYPICALLY middle-aged Asians also look for brands, which sub-catergorizes to reliablity (Hondas, Toyotas), luxury (BMW, Mercedes), or a mixture of both (Infinity, Lexus). A ubiquitous RUMOR has said that domestic cars are trashy although it is nowhere to be true. They make extremely good cars now, but they perfer the annoying gossip instead of trying one. Yet again, TYPICALLY the majority of White people are more tradition-oriented and the design of this solara is nowhere futuristic unlike the new generation Celica. I hope this clears the racial misunderstanding.
Of course, the shortcut here is to learn more about African American history.