Monday, 30 January 2017

What your car says about you?

 

Do you own a car? If you do, have you ever asked yourself what your car says about you. If you ask any man why they drive a certain car, you will probably get reason related to price, that the person loves the brand or it is the car that was available when they were looking for a car. Very few men will tell you the real reason why they bought a certain car. Sometimes men do this deliberately yet at other times they do not know the psychological influences that were at play when they bought the car that they drive.

According to Farouk Radwan cars, just like everything else that human beings own have the ability to say a lot of things about the person who owns them. He argues that when people buy things, they do so to satisfy their emotional needs. Ask yourself why someone would buy a car for over $100 000 if all they were looking for was something to take them from point A to point B? Radwan then goes on to tell you about what your car says about you.

4 x 4 drivers see life as a competition

Drivers of 4 x 4 are the kind of people who always want their way. This is the person who expects everybody to notice when they have arrived. Without labeling them as bullies, one can say these drivers see everything as a competition. They approach every situation as if it was a contest. This makes them an aggressive lot.

Sedan drivers are practical, but…

If you drive a sedan, it says that you are a practical person. Psychologists will define you as someone who is well balanced. Listen to this, this changes when someone starts to drive the expensive German Sedans such as the Mercedes-Benz or the BMW. Driving such sedans shows that the driver cares about status and social class. Check the inside of your sedan, Farouk Radwan indicates that if your car is dirty on the inside and clean on the outside, it shows that you care more about showing off than about your own personal comfort.

Mini car drivers are sensitive

Driving a mini car is an indication that you are not obsessed with showing off. Sometimes, however, driving a small car can indicate that the driver is stingy and does not want to pay. Wait right there, if you, however, drive an expensive mini car such as a mini cooper, then you should just take your bag. This is not your class. Go to the same class as the BMW and Mercedes-Benz drivers.

Sports car drivers

Apart from enjoying showing off, these drivers are also great at taking risks. When people take note of them and think of them as successful, they enjoy. Farouk Radwan says that if the driver of a sports car was an old person, this indicates that he is has a fear of growing up or may actually be suffering from midlife crises.

If you own a car, look at it and see whether the descriptions above are accurate to you. If you do not own a car, what car would you like to own? Once you have decided, take a seat



from
http://www.peakofman.com/2017/01/31/what-your-car-says-about-you/