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Hey everyone, I'm on my psychology class and the teacher assigned our first essay. She basically said 'Anything related to psychology will be sufficient.' So I was brainstorming for the last hour and I had quite a few ideas relating to cars.
One of them is about certain cars that appeals to some people while some aren't. Now I do know that age plays a role because the older they are, the more reasons they will compare against other cars. For example, with the introduction of Lancer Evolution VIII to the US, the Generation Y (15-27) stage will envy its abundant power, super-short gear ratio and rally-bred suspension resulting in extreme attraction. However, if you're in the Baby-boomer (40) and higher ages, comfort becomes their main factor, which the Evolution will not provide.
Gender, probably, plays a factor too. Women want nice, cute looking cars. Men want power. This can go inversely too (gay and lesbians).
One rather sensitive part that bugs me still, is the ethnical part. I myself is Chinese, and I do enjoy the exterior looks of cars. Cars like the Evo and Sti attracted me for their large wings and rather 'bulky' front ends, but I haven't quite got the design idea of some models like the late model Pontiac LS1 Trans Am or the K20 Lotus Elise even though I know they are even faster for less money. What do the Americans see in the Trans Am and Europeans in the Elises? Why different ethnical groups like certain styles of cars? I have asked several people and only come up with 'because I like them'...
I do want some technical aspects regarding this study because for some, we value the global diversity of this board. I have been here for some time and the most memorable member I've seen is BlazeXtreme, who most enjoys GM models. I would like a word from him in this topic. If anyone finds this too sensitive please don't get furious. I'm just looking for answers.
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One of them is about certain cars that appeals to some people while some aren't. Now I do know that age plays a role because the older they are, the more reasons they will compare against other cars. For example, with the introduction of Lancer Evolution VIII to the US, the Generation Y (15-27) stage will envy its abundant power, super-short gear ratio and rally-bred suspension resulting in extreme attraction. However, if you're in the Baby-boomer (40) and higher ages, comfort becomes their main factor, which the Evolution will not provide.
Gender, probably, plays a factor too. Women want nice, cute looking cars. Men want power. This can go inversely too (gay and lesbians).
One rather sensitive part that bugs me still, is the ethnical part. I myself is Chinese, and I do enjoy the exterior looks of cars. Cars like the Evo and Sti attracted me for their large wings and rather 'bulky' front ends, but I haven't quite got the design idea of some models like the late model Pontiac LS1 Trans Am or the K20 Lotus Elise even though I know they are even faster for less money. What do the Americans see in the Trans Am and Europeans in the Elises? Why different ethnical groups like certain styles of cars? I have asked several people and only come up with 'because I like them'...
I do want some technical aspects regarding this study because for some, we value the global diversity of this board. I have been here for some time and the most memorable member I've seen is BlazeXtreme, who most enjoys GM models. I would like a word from him in this topic. If anyone finds this too sensitive please don't get furious. I'm just looking for answers.
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