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I do not know. I do not find these specially beautiful.
I usually prefer normal cars (when I was kid I was already like that: I prefered to play with Peugeot/Renault toy cars rather than Ferrari, unlike other kids )
I usually prefer normal cars (when I was kid I was already like that: I prefered to play with Peugeot/Renault toy cars rather than Ferrari, unlike other kids )
A little bit of a continuation of the discussion we had on the Match Point page: Part of the appeal of supercars, as well as being really fast and powerful and all, is that unlike Peugeots and Renaults, you don't tend to see them every day. I mean HOW could you ever have preferred any Peugeot or Renault (even in toy car form) to any Ferrari (unless the Ferrari toy was all scratched and beaten)? Ferrari is just the last word in exotic cars. And don't just say "I don't like supercars", I'll admit some of them are a little monstrous looking (the Ferrari F50 or Enzo are the hardly the best looking Ferraris) ever made), but Ferraris are just so much more desirable on almost any level (except praticality) than ordinary cars.
I'm not trying to interrogate you or anything, you don't have to respond if you don't want to, I just want to know what your reasons are for being less than impressed by exotics than ordinary cars? Yes, some exotics aren't that beautiful, they are more about power and speed, but they are a damn sight more striking than the average car. Maybe what you mean is you still like some of them, it's just that you've gotten past the stage of having a child-like awe of supercars. And after all with their cost, they aren't something you have much chance of owning, (although you never know, you're still a young man) so they are kind of impersonal to you.