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<blockquote data-quote="FordMoCo21" data-source="post: 16577119" data-attributes="member: 104388"><p>Sure, but why would someone wearing a Rolex complain about the Timex having cheaper parts... other than to artificially inflate their ego? I'm not saying people can't enjoy a higher end product, I'm saying there's no point in puffing up a more expensive alternative, when we're talking about performance. Many many wealthy people do not buy the most expensive option they can afford, because they do not care about random people's opinions. Saying the Mustang is inferior is a mental block the supercar companies want you to have. It's a hunk of metal that obeys the laws of physics, nothing more nothing less, just as every other car on the road. </p><p></p><p>It's always moving the goal posts with these people... well the supercar is faster, but if it's not, or the Mustang is right there with it for a QUARTER MILLION less, then now it's, well the McLaren makes joe schmo take a second look as it goes down the street... lmao. So which is it, are we trying to get the best performance for the value in a new lightly modded street car, or are we so worried about our fragile egos, we need to spend 3-4x as much as necessary, to impress the most shallow people on earth?</p><p></p><p>Extremely wealthy people that run businesses are always looking for the next way to cut costs, and how to do the same process/outcome for less cost. So it's not a poor person's mentality, it's somebody using their ****ing brain's mentality. </p><p></p><p>Trying to put down the Mustang for these frivolous reasons makes someone look extremely emotionally insecure. Every mother****er looks poor to someone (barring the top 10 or so wealthy people in the entire world, out of 7 billion+), don't forget it. And when you're dead, you're never spending a dime again for the rest of eternity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FordMoCo21, post: 16577119, member: 104388"] Sure, but why would someone wearing a Rolex complain about the Timex having cheaper parts... other than to artificially inflate their ego? I'm not saying people can't enjoy a higher end product, I'm saying there's no point in puffing up a more expensive alternative, when we're talking about performance. Many many wealthy people do not buy the most expensive option they can afford, because they do not care about random people's opinions. Saying the Mustang is inferior is a mental block the supercar companies want you to have. It's a hunk of metal that obeys the laws of physics, nothing more nothing less, just as every other car on the road. It's always moving the goal posts with these people... well the supercar is faster, but if it's not, or the Mustang is right there with it for a QUARTER MILLION less, then now it's, well the McLaren makes joe schmo take a second look as it goes down the street... lmao. So which is it, are we trying to get the best performance for the value in a new lightly modded street car, or are we so worried about our fragile egos, we need to spend 3-4x as much as necessary, to impress the most shallow people on earth? Extremely wealthy people that run businesses are always looking for the next way to cut costs, and how to do the same process/outcome for less cost. So it's not a poor person's mentality, it's somebody using their ****ing brain's mentality. Trying to put down the Mustang for these frivolous reasons makes someone look extremely emotionally insecure. Every mother****er looks poor to someone (barring the top 10 or so wealthy people in the entire world, out of 7 billion+), don't forget it. And when you're dead, you're never spending a dime again for the rest of eternity. [/QUOTE]
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