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<blockquote data-quote="astroboy" data-source="post: 557556" data-attributes="member: 4527"><p>Both the BMW and Merc customers are of very distinctly different character. </p><p></p><p>One is more incline to take risk, want excitement, be in control, sporty, performance, point A to point B with adrenalin rush... while the other stresses on practicality, reliability, boring, laid back, classy, comfort, point A to point B without drama, etc.</p><p></p><p>All the numbers provided by morrogan above to Trincy, should be secondary. I have yet to find out if Trincy is the boring or exciting type.. Seriously Merc is a boxy, square and boring car, fit for the nerds while BMW fellas are all risk takers, living like there's no tomorrow.. buying a BMW is actually taking a plunge.. after you drove BMW, the next problem you'll face is you run out of replacement car options because the rest just doesn't feel the same.</p><p></p><p>We want to feel every bump on the road so that we are connected to the road and can react accordingly while Merc try to isolate the driver/passenger from feeling every bumps on the road because that's the main objective of "comfort", drive through bumps as if there's no bumps. One will tell you your car is spinning and demanding you to react while another try to hide from you that your car has lost control. See the difference in car build philosophy? :4:</p><p></p><p>If tomorrow is the end of the world, I seriously suggest you to take the BMW! Merc can wait till next life! :4: One is the roller coaster, main attraction in the theme park and the other is the spinning tea cup, sitting next to the similar boring merry-go-round.. do u dare to ride with us?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="astroboy, post: 557556, member: 4527"] Both the BMW and Merc customers are of very distinctly different character. One is more incline to take risk, want excitement, be in control, sporty, performance, point A to point B with adrenalin rush... while the other stresses on practicality, reliability, boring, laid back, classy, comfort, point A to point B without drama, etc. All the numbers provided by morrogan above to Trincy, should be secondary. I have yet to find out if Trincy is the boring or exciting type.. Seriously Merc is a boxy, square and boring car, fit for the nerds while BMW fellas are all risk takers, living like there's no tomorrow.. buying a BMW is actually taking a plunge.. after you drove BMW, the next problem you'll face is you run out of replacement car options because the rest just doesn't feel the same. We want to feel every bump on the road so that we are connected to the road and can react accordingly while Merc try to isolate the driver/passenger from feeling every bumps on the road because that's the main objective of "comfort", drive through bumps as if there's no bumps. One will tell you your car is spinning and demanding you to react while another try to hide from you that your car has lost control. See the difference in car build philosophy? :4: If tomorrow is the end of the world, I seriously suggest you to take the BMW! Merc can wait till next life! :4: One is the roller coaster, main attraction in the theme park and the other is the spinning tea cup, sitting next to the similar boring merry-go-round.. do u dare to ride with us?! [/QUOTE]
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