Dear Comrades,
Recently, whilst drawn to a halt in what had been extremely slow moving traffic, I noted in the opposing carriageway an Mercedes-Benz SLK and thought how nice it looked; the design and overall size is not dissimilar to that of the BMW Z4. And yet, whilst I appreciate the design of the SLK and actually quite like it, I could never own one. I ruminated upon why this should be so but was not able to form a complete conclusion.
And yes, I accept that many denigrate the SLK by stating that it is an 'Hairdressers Car' but when observing it from a detached and quite dispassionate perspective, I really cannot understand why this should be the perception. And yet, I would not wish to be seen in one let alone own one. I realise this is wholly irrational and is certainly totally illogical and find it quite odd that a pragmatic person such as myself should think in this way let alone form a negative opinion of something that is really very nice. All quite bizarre.
Does anyone have an opinion on this matter?
With kind regards,
MAD
Recently, whilst drawn to a halt in what had been extremely slow moving traffic, I noted in the opposing carriageway an Mercedes-Benz SLK and thought how nice it looked; the design and overall size is not dissimilar to that of the BMW Z4. And yet, whilst I appreciate the design of the SLK and actually quite like it, I could never own one. I ruminated upon why this should be so but was not able to form a complete conclusion.
And yes, I accept that many denigrate the SLK by stating that it is an 'Hairdressers Car' but when observing it from a detached and quite dispassionate perspective, I really cannot understand why this should be the perception. And yet, I would not wish to be seen in one let alone own one. I realise this is wholly irrational and is certainly totally illogical and find it quite odd that a pragmatic person such as myself should think in this way let alone form a negative opinion of something that is really very nice. All quite bizarre.
Does anyone have an opinion on this matter?
With kind regards,
MAD