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19th January 2011, 23:10 #1Senior Member
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Average age for owning your car model
I stumbled upon a site for the car I just bought and it conatined a questionaire relating to the average age of driver for each model in the range.
My car happens to be favoured by a 42 year old buyer. I was 43 last month.
Is there a point in our lives when we go out and buy a certain type of vehicle? Will you all hit 42 and randomly buy a Jag? I sure as hell didn't especially want one before ......
Are you lot looking forward to being 65 year old Yaris drivers?!
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19th January 2011, 23:36 #2Senior Member
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I'd like to know what this website is, so I can find out who's likely to drive the sort of car I own as well.
When I was 17 I really wanted a Mini so I bought one (15 years later I'd still really like one), and since then my basic wish list for my "perfect new car" is still roughly the same. I want a very small car with as much horsepower and torque as is feasibly possible.
Personally I can't imagine that at age 65 I'd be content with a plodding Yaris. I imagine that in 2043 I'll be driving a '39 Ford Comet Jet-Electric, running on Canola Oil and utilising the same principle as the Jaguar C-X75, and producing 220bhp at the wheels.The Old Republic was a stupidly run organisation which deserved to be taken over. All Hail Palpatine!
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19th January 2011, 23:40 #3Senior Member
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It was just a Jaguar site (was looking for something else, hit the wrong button
) so no info on other makes, etc.
Still think we'll all be playing compare the Yaris at 65
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20th January 2011, 00:17 #4Senior Member
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I just looked at an insurance thread on Festa forum and all but 3 of those that had replied were younger than me. Most of them seemed to be around the age of 22. I did buy my car 4 and a half years ago when I was much closer to 22 than the age I am today.
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I would imagine Fiestas are popular with those buying their first car, as it was with me!
I'm older now and I'd quite like a Focus for my next car, but that doesn't mean I'd be able to afford it!
Also, I believe there is quite a disparity between those who drive 5-door vs 3-door cars, apparently, the average age of the 3-door buyer is some 5 years younger!Please 'like' our facebook page http://www.facebook.com/motorsportforums
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20th January 2011, 10:59 #6Senior Member
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This may sound a little odd, but I would suspect that one of the main reasons probably has to do with children being born. It's really difficult to deal with baby capsules in a 3-door car, but in a 5-door it's far simpler (not that I'd know anything about this at all having just bought a 5-door 206... doo dee doo doo :rolleyes
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20th January 2011, 11:12 #7Admin
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Very true, but I think for even those without children 5-doors offers a lot of advantages, and no disadvantages (apart from slightly higher purchase cost). Whereas I think there's an attitude that 5-doors is only for those who have children!
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20th January 2011, 13:13 #8Senior Member
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My car didn't have the option of being 5 door. I don't have children but I do like the fact that it is much easier to get out of a 5 door car especially in car parks. My fiesta has quite big doors which means I almost always have to move my seat to the furtherst back position (I drive with it at the furtherst forward postition) to get out my car. I dont suffer from this problem to such an extent when I drive my other half's much bigger 5 door car.
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20th January 2011, 14:02 #9
I think that MR2 owners tend to be quite varied. Some are mid-20s, others are mid-50s. Although with the recent drop in prices there seem to be an increasing number of 17-20 year olds driving them, albeit with astronomical insurance premiums.
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No single age group seems to buy 500's but it does tend to attract stupid people
http://www.fiatforum.com/500/227764-...e-away-me.htmlRule 1 of the forum, always accuse anyone who disagrees with you of bias.I would say that though.


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