do people drive sports cars for fun or just because that is all they Can afford?

Anonymous2006-05-15T05:58:01Z

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What does this have to do with curling?

equinoctialstorm162006-05-20T04:23:42Z

I sincerely believe that this question has no relation to curling. But I'll answer it anyway.

It's for fun. I'm such a driver myself and nothing just beats the exhilaration on being on the open road at speed. Just think of open country roads like those in Europe or Asia, you might get the idea. There's just the feeling of so much power in your hands and being able to harness it at will. It's also a good way to gauge how skilled your driving is. The responses from the cars will confirm that for you.

With respect to "all they can afford", do you happen to refer to rice cars (tuner cars)? If so, then I suppose it has got to do with the appreciation of good technology underneath the hood and how far each individual can ride on this wave and push its limits to rival that of the "branded" (more expensive) ones.

Shyswf2006-05-15T13:10:55Z

I think people drive them because there kids finally moved out of the house and they can afford to drive sports cars. The younger ones driving them are mainly borrowing them from mommy and daddy to impress g/f or b/f.

Burning out, not fading away2006-05-13T15:08:58Z

well sports cars are expensive so I dont think it is because of all they can afford and have you ever looked at the driver of a porsche/ferarri/corvet? They are usually middle aged men because its a thrill so im gonna fo with its just for fun

Anonymous2006-05-16T10:47:30Z

curling is a sport, sport. It has nothing to do with Sports cars

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