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View Poll Results: Do ’bragging rights’ effect your buying decision?
No – Never, I’ll buy what I like thank you very much. 44 38.60%
Yes – Speed!!! (0-100 and ¼ mile times rule). 29 25.44%
Yes – Speed!!! (Lap times rule). 10 8.77%
Yes -Power!!! (I’m a Kw & Nm man). 32 28.07%
Yes – Media Credibility (How’s it rated in comparison to its opposition). 11 9.65%
Yes – Media Awards (Has it won BFYB or PCOTY for example). 9 7.89%
Yes – Street Credibility (I wouldn’t be seen dead in one of those!). 30 26.32%
Yes – Technical Specifications (Bells and whistles). 25 21.93%
Yes – Sales (It’s a great car, but no one’s buying them). 2 1.75%
Other – I’m sure I’ve missed something. 10 8.77%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 114. You may not vote on this poll

 
 
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Old 22-10-2009, 01:36 PM   #1
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There’s been a bit of debate on the importance of performance figures (i.e. 0-100 and ¼ mile times) with respect to the desirability of a vehicle. With this in mind, when purchasing a vehicle do ’bragging rights’ come into the buying equation, and if so in what way?

Pick as many as you want, they’re not mutually exclusive.

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