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In reply to the discussion: Just an observation about people with expensive cars- [View all]mitch96
(15,802 posts)60. A doctor I worked with always bought Toyota Avalon
His mechanic told him it's a Lexus with Toyota badges and about $10,000 less...
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The laws of physics do apply to them but they'll have to learn the hard way.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jan 2018
#1
A woman with a Lexus once explained to me that the most expensive car should have the right away.
FSogol
Jan 2018
#6
Expensive cars gave way to me when when I drove my "beater" 1973 Chevy Suburban
SharonAnn
Jan 2018
#10
Lots and lots of people from all incomes think the rules don't apply to them.
NCTraveler
Jan 2018
#9
I believe the rules are the same. Punishment for breaking the rules,however, is another story.
DrDan
Jan 2018
#14
perhaps you can provide an example . . . I am having a difficult time following your claim
DrDan
Jan 2018
#23
I was clearly talking about the rules of the game and representation on a bigger scale.
NCTraveler
Jan 2018
#24
If you've ever driven in westchester county, just north of the Bronx and yonkers, you know OP is rig
lindysalsagal
Jan 2018
#18
Right from the start, crashing the rv in his underwear, the droll look on his face
lindysalsagal
Jan 2018
#20