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i.c. weiner @ Jun 13th 2007 4:57PM
what age group is this car directed towards? FOR young people, thats alot of money
Pouya @ Jun 13th 2007 7:48PM
In California (mainly the Bay Area and Orange County) a lot of young people have Mommy and Daddy buy their cars nowadays. I have a friend that owned a brand new Ferrari F355 back in high school (circa 1999) when they were new. In undergrad (circa 2000-2004), the most common car was a fully loaded BMW 330 . . . but Porsches, M5s, M3s, and Mercedes were as common as RSXs and Celicas. Guess who paid for it . . . Mommy and Daddy. :) At below $40,000, Mommy and Daddy feel like their kid is cutting them a break.