This week, I bought the car of my dreams, a Civic Hybrid. I would perfer to own it over any other car, except of course a more expensive one which I could sell, then buy the Civic. (except the Tesla car, which is in extemely limited production)
A lot of guys spend a tremendous amount of money on the car they want and I don't really understand this. Specfically guys will pay several thousand more for a high-preformance car, but it is a car that is horribly inefficent, in that it gets 10-15 mpg. My Civic gets 45 mpg, so it does a much better job at it's function of moving me from point A to point B. I simply do not get what it is that other people are willing to pay so much more for, especially considering their car requires much more oil--a declining resource to move them around.
So why is it that people make what seems to be highly irrational choices when it comes to car selection? Is there something I am simply not seeing here?
WF