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There 's more to a car than just the way it looks, unless you' re image-conscious - and it can be a great way to get a bargain buy. Does it really matter what a car actually looks like? I have just been writing about one of the most ferociously ružno cars of all time.
I argued that tko brine, so long as the price is right and the motor does what it is supposed to do.
Later, I had the same razgovora with a friend who saw a BMW 6-series veličine bazen početnu oglašava for several grand. His 5-series is a tad mlađa, with a veći interior - but it ' s worth about 5p.
Tempted as he he was really mogao see the point. As he told me, installed in the most important seat meant that he wouldnt be able to see the wonderfully shark-like shape, but would have pretty much the same - or arguably better - overall experience.
So why do we really care what the car looks like when it is all about the driving? The fact that the Jaguar F-Type coupe puts a lump in your grlo, among many other areas of your body, is only relevant on the walk up to the door.
Of course, there is the feel-good factor when you are on the inside and everyone else is looking in.
Maybe that ' s what it is right there. It is what others might think that is the key to it all. Otherwise let ' s enjoy all the ugly stuff that everyone else ignores and then we can pick them up for peanuts.
So beauty is just a few microns of paint thick? And does it really matter that abominations like the Mini Pacemans and BMW X6s of this world are so damned, ružno?