But you don't own it or have any experience with the model (nor do you know anything about the model). Atleast with me adoring the MDX, I have some ride experience in one of the models, so I do have a few reason to like the vehicle. Also, how do you not know this model then, but you know the 323f?
I love it, I mean I love the way it looks. I've never driven it, so I can't say it's either good or bad, but by the looks of it it's really nice. Also what does the 323f have to do with this Mazda?
Because not many people know a lot about the 323f (they would know more about their sport cars, like the RX-7 and MX-5). Also, I've seen better-looking Mazdas than this. Lastly.... don't adore a vehicle just because of it's looks. In fact, the appearance is one of the least important factors to worry about when looking for a car.
What if I told you that the appearance is the first thing that I find most important/take into consideration when looking at a car...?
A perfect example of my logic: I would prefer to drive a Reliant Robin than a 911 for example. I mean that the Robin is a terrible car, but I like how it looks. While the 911 is an excellent car but I'm appalled by the way it looks... Okay, maybe not so perfect example, maybe not good at all but that's what I'm trying to imply... --- Post updated --- Thank youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
That's true, but conventionally unattractive cars aren't worth buying if you don't like it. I mean, some cars are ugly but you'd buy it because it has best in class fuel economy or something. But just straight up buying a car you don't like because it exists is impractical. You can like a car all you want. I love that Koenigsegg CCX, because of it's design. Even though it's the least important, if Christian Von Koenigsegg offered me one for 85% off I'd buy it.
*facepalm* Your logic would lead you with vehicles you would regret owning (and is very unreasonable to buy a vehicle at all).
You get my point... This is all in theory. In reality I would still be very concerned about the appearence of the vehicle, since it is the first thing you physically look at a car and since a car is one of the biggest things you'll ever invest in, but as you said I would be very concerned for the fuel economy, performance price etc. as well
Buying a car takes a lot of time and thought. You should always look at several things. I can't tell you what the most important thing to look at is when buying a car, but I'll just assume it's probably safety.
Price and reliability is also important as well, so you can not only have the car last longer, but it's also affordable enough for you to own.
I'm with you on that one. You will be judged every day of your life from the day you were born to the day you die. Even if it isn't out loud. People judge if you are driving a Ferrari, they assume your rich because of how attractive it is, but uglier cars... It's inevitable that you will be judged that's all I'm saying.
But even with that, I would care that I enjoy the vehicle, not everyone else enjoying the vehicle. I mean, you don't need to rely on what everyone else thinks. You could (so you do own a decent vehicle), but you could find a car most people hate a hidden gem to you.
I mean like just because this has descent fuel economy it's HELLA practical and it is relatively fast and safe you would buy it? I mean look at it: I'm not terribly offended by the looks of it, but if people saw you driving one of these down the road, they'd probably think you're a 70-year-old man named Mark who thinks he is or wants to be the cool kid in the neighborhood and wears sneakers and a backwards hat while choosing clothes for his 50-year-old son who doesn't like them anymore and has moved out. (But y'all gotta admit that this car is inconcievably confortable) --- Post updated --- If you have social anxiety like me you would really care about what other people think of your car. And I mean REALLY