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Age profile........... - XFullFatTim - 05-04-2011 09:36pm Out of interest how old are all these people with so much money to spend on a lifestyle car? RE: Age profile........... - Urban Splash - 05-04-2011 09:38pm (05-04-2011 09:36pm)FullFatTim Wrote: Out of interest how old are all these people with so much money to spend on a lifestyle car? 32 RE: Age profile........... - bluebear - 05-04-2011 09:56pm Just scrape into the 41 - 50 range! RE: Age profile........... - Alex - 05-04-2011 10:01pm 37 - but we are not rolling in cash. It's our first upmarket vehicle and cost is reasonable, just hope quality is as well. RE: Age profile........... - Wicksy - 05-04-2011 10:06pm I'm the oldest fart so far - just turned 54. RE: Age profile........... - XFullFatTim - 05-04-2011 10:09pm (05-04-2011 10:06pm)Wicksy Wrote: I'm the oldest fart so far - just turned 54.1957 was a very good year Wicksy, and you just beat me by a very small amount then! RE: Age profile........... - oop north - 05-04-2011 10:35pm I hate the phrase "lifestyle" car. But then (slight tangent) I really hate car brochures generally - which contain loads of "lifestyle" garbage and tell you nowt useful! All those pictures of people windsurfing and going out in DJ's have nothing relevant to say about any car I am not about to buy an Evoque in the near future, but quite fancy one maybe in a year or two - had a D3 which was a reliability nightmare but otherwise I loved it, Freeelander looks too school run for me (although I had one for a couple of weeks while the D3 wasn't being fixed and really liked using it). I live on a farm and have found the extra ground clearance and snowy capability of the D3 (and my current Subaru Outback) to be useful in dealing with muddy verges, floods and mild off road use. I also need to have something that looks sufficiently presentable for clients not to think I am struggling, I like the Evoque's looks, the ground clearance and 4wd will be useful and the brief write ups so far suggest it should be very refined which is important Hmmm - off at a tangent! RE: Age profile........... - Kermit - 06-04-2011 01:19am Mid 40s. Looks like Generation X has the lead. RE: Age profile........... - paulus599 - 06-04-2011 11:09am 55 for me and 60 for the mrs! Not typical old farts tho, i.e. have always had 'sports' cars - 2 seater and 2 + 2 Coupe's and convertables (currently Audi TTS). Moving to an Evoque will be a huge change, but should be a lot easier to get into and out of with our old bones RE: Age profile........... - SW6RR - 06-04-2011 11:35am 28 for me. |