Your Car Reveals Your Character
One day we were deliberating on how a person's choice of car reveals their character. Running through the circle of acquaintances, friends, and relatives in our minds along with their vehicles, we ended up putting together a short typological description of each brand's owner. It must be said straight away that we make no claim to any kind of scientific or research-based conclusions - this is purely subjective observation. And exceptions always exist.
One day we were deliberating on how a person's choice of car reveals their character. Running through the circle of acquaintances, friends, and relatives in our minds along with their vehicles, we ended up putting together a short typological description of each brand's owner. It must be said straight away that we make no claim to any kind of scientific or research-based conclusions - this is purely subjective observation. And exceptions always exist.
BMW - the aggressive ones. Characterised by a drive to cut in - whether overtaking on the road, jumping a queue in a shop, or any other activity. An inner impulse to get ahead, but without a concrete goal. Not to miss something, to make it in time - but they themselves most likely can't quite say what exactly.

VOLVO - the quarrelsome ones. Characterised by nitpicking and a strong sense of principle. Life is as if divided into specific cells, which they strive to fill with content. They often use the concept of "wasted time". Intellectuals.

AUDI - the well-connected ones. A very broad circle of acquaintances whose advantages they know how to use effectively to their benefit. Not philosophers - rather pragmatists.

MERCEDES - the shameless ones. Operate on the principle - "I'm entitled to it." More likely to have inherited much in life rather than having fought for it themselves. They believe others simply don't know how to take what they want. Strong intuition - "feel it in their bones".

VOLKSWAGEN (except the New Beetle) - the homebodies (regardless of whether city dwellers or country folk). Predominantly pronounced family people with a strong sense of "home nest". Don't aspire to lofty goals. Professionals in one specific field.

OPEL - the "students" (regardless of the owner's age). Regards the car as a means of transport and nothing more. External appearances are not important; they concentrate on substance.
SUBARU - the stubborn ones. Not intellectuals. They rely on brute force, mass, and quantity.

MAZDA - the goal-fixated ones. Don't get caught up in trifles. It doesn't matter what they do or what field they work in - the main thing is to achieve the intended result.

SAAB - the paradigm people. They set themselves a goal that is achievable only in the long term (ready to work on it their whole life) or is in fact never achievable at all - but that does not diminish their resolve. They are not tied to a specific place or time.

TOYOTA - the bureaucrats. Focused on process rather than result. Most often employees of government institutions, large companies, or organisations. Their principle - "haven't read it, but can offer an opinion".

Concluding the survey and description of cars - all of which concerned passenger cars - I would like to especially note the owners of off-road vehicles or SUVs. Believe it or not, size does matter! ;) Inwardly "small" people who need to feel big and intimidating. They can afford to disregard others' interests, since everyone else will fall into line anyway.
As you can see, not all car brands are included here. So if anyone has observations about, for example, FORD, SEAT, ŠKODA, HYUNDAI, CHRYSLER, NISSAN, HONDA, LEXUS, FIAT, RENAULT, PEUGEOT, DODGE, KIA, TRABANT, or any other brand - welcome to add them! ;)
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