The American male has a love affair with cars and the more expensive the better. A fast sports car is their preference with Corvettes and old muscle cars topping the list. They wash and wax their vehicles the same way they caress their spouse and hug their children. Males talk about their first cars with reverence sending them on a sentimental journey back to their youth. Fifty is the age when men encounter their life menopause, and purchase the car they always wanted.
Men want cars in their teens as it provides independence and status. Car status is a direct reflection of a man and does not diminish with age. The individuals who own the fastest cars are winners and the Beetle owner’s losers. Society judge’s individuals by the vehicle they own making assumption about their financial status.
Men purchase cars based on need, and financial status. A family man needs a vehicle to lug the family around so depending on his financial status buys a SUV or van. The single individual makes the decision based on finance, to impress his friends, increase his status, and attract females.
The best advertising is by the auto dealers who target males with shiny new vehicles, speed, and their secret weapon sex. The more expensive the car the less clothes the model has sending fantasy into the buyers mind. The car will entice women to take a ride and then hopefully provide sex. This brings the buyer back to his youth where his first sexual experience was in the back seat of a car, and he wants to relive this.
A car is a status symbol, a machine with speed, a memory factory, independence, and a chick magnetic. Men’s lives revolve around automobiles, but forget their primary function is to bring people from point A to B.
With Kindest Regards, Judowolf
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September 11th, 2010
JudoWolf 
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