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car o scope

I hope they're kidding

 

 

1. Chevrolet Camaro

2. Pontiac Firebird

3. Mercury Cougar

4. Ford Mustang

5. Chevrolet Monte Carlo

 

 

are my top choices for my personality from that survey, ugh....... they're all domestics AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHhh

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You think that was bad ?

 

I was recommended a FORD PROBE !!!!!

 

AAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH !!!!!

 

Herman

Oh man this is funny heres mine

 

 

Comparing You to Other Nissan 300ZX Owners

Boy oh boy, warren, you picked a vehicle that just isn't quite right for you. You're compatible with your Nissan 300ZX only in terms of your income.

 

When compared to other people who drive a Nissan 300ZX, you're a bit too young to be driving this vehicle, you care a bit too much about your car compared to other Nissan 300ZX owners, your educational level is a bit lower than that of other Nissan 300ZX owners, you're a little too much of a risk-taker, you're, well--to be generous--a bit too frugal, you are a little too much of a snob, and you are much more objective and logical

 

For your further edification, here's a little further elucidation on these personality characteristics.

 

My dear, it appears that other Nissan 300ZX owners just don't care as much about their cars as you do. You're going to have to lighten up on this if you insist on driving a Nissan 300ZX. But, since this is probably a basic character flaw and therefore unchangeable, you probably will have to buy a new car to get your carma in balance.

 

You certainly are a bit of a nut case, aren't you, when it comes to taking chances (well, at least compared to other Nissan 300ZX owners). Calm down. CALM DOWN! It's not the end of the world, for heaven's sake. And nobody is asking you to change anything about who you are. We'd never do that. Go ahead. Jump off a cliff if that's what makes you happy. But, if this is really what you are, you're gonna have to change vehicles.

 

OK, there's frugal--and then there's cheap. And you're cheap.

 

Your motto is probably something like, "Waste not, want not." Heck, if it was good enough for Benjamin Franklin, why not you?

 

Pay no attention to what others are saying behind your back. Who cares?

 

Gee, this is interesting. Car-O-Scope has determined that you are a person who is quite concerned with status. And yet, you're driving a Nissan 300ZX. Other Nissan 300ZX drivers just aren't as much of a snob as you are. We're going to have to do something about this, now aren't we?

 

Some of us have an overdeveloped left brain, and some have an overdeveloped right brain. And your strength is definitely on the left: logic and objectivity. This is not a bad thing. We do need rocket scientists. But it makes you somewhat incompatible with your Nissan 300ZX. Other Nissan 300ZX owners are a bit more "touchy-feely" than you. But you are what you are, so take your pick: Change what you are or get a new car. (That rhymes, doesn't it? Oops, that's a right-brain thing. Sorry.)

 

Car-O-Scope Makes Suggestions for More Compatible Vehicles

Have no fear, Car-O-Scope is here to save you from a life of misery, depression and hemorrhoidal flare-ups. Through a secret and proprietary process (patent pending) the official car-o-scope has determined that your psychographic and demographic profile is far more compatible with the following vehicles: some of these suggestions might surprise you. But try to keep an open mind. It's quite possible that the car-o-scope has discovered some hidden and/or repressed aspects of your personality.

 

1. Chevrolet Camaro

2. AMC Jeep

3. Ford Mustang

4. Plymouth Duster

5. Chevrolet El Camino

 

 

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superguy.jpg BUFF MAN 300ZX SUPER HERO!!!! or is that DUFFMAN????

Here's mine;

 

Comparing You to Other Nissan 300ZX Owners

Boy oh boy, Matty, you picked a vehicle which is just about perfect for you. Congratulations! For example, when compared to other people who own a Nissan 300ZX, you're just about the same in terms of how much you really care about your car, your educational level, and your income.

 

But there are some psychographic and/or demographic measures on which you differ from other Nissan 300ZX owners. For example, you're a bit too young to be driving this vehicle, and you are a little too much of a snob.

 

Car-O-Scope Makes Suggestions for More Compatible Vehicles

Despite the fact that your personality profile pretty much matches that of Nissan 300ZX owners, Car-O-Scope would like to suggest some alternative vehicles--should you be thinking of making a change.

 

Note: some of these suggestions might surprise you. But try to keep an open mind. It's quite possible that the car-o-scope has discovered some hidden and/or repressed aspects of your personality.

 

1. Dodge Stealth

2. Volvo 760

3. BMW 325i

4. Acura Vigor

5. Jeep Grand Cherokee

 

 

So, let's look at your compatibility profile vis-a-vis the Volvo 760. If you dumped that Nissan 300ZX and got yourself a Volvo 760, you'd be a lot happier.

 

For example, you'd be almost perfectly compatible in terms of your gender, how much you really care about your car, your educational level, your income, your tolerance for taking risks, the extent to which you're a cheapskate, and your grasp of reality.

 

In addition, you'd have pretty good compatibility in terms of your age and status consciousness.

 

Here's a little info on these personality characteristics. Read 'em and weep.

 

Auto involvement: how much you really care about your car

 

As you certainly know, some people don't care what they drive; a car is just a way to get from here to there and back. (Unless you're driving a sled, like Tommy. Every time he gets home, he throws his hands in the air and yells, "I made it!" But I digress.)

 

For other people, a car is everything. You know the type; if you refer to their "significant other," they say, "You mean my BMW?"

 

Your score for auto involvement is just about the same as other Volvo 760 drivers'.

 

Risk-taking: your tolerance for taking chances

 

Some people are complete wackos when it comes to taking risks. I have a friend (who shall remain nameless), and when Tony goes on vacation, he immediately starts looking for the bungee-jumping sites. A nut case of the first order.

 

On the other hand, some of us are complete wusses. (Is this how you spell woosses? I'm not sure, but I'm afraid to look it up. Oh, my God, I might be wrong. Oh, my God!) You're compatible on this score.

 

Cheapness: your degree of--ahem--shall we say "frugality"?

 

Your score on the cheapness scale puts you pretty close to the average for Volvo 760 drivers. Of course, utter and complete cheapness can be an asset (right!) People who believe this call it "frugality." But they're really just hopeless cheapskates.

 

Like myself, though, some folks are quite magnanimous. The milk of human kindness oozes from their pores. "Generous to a fault," one might say. Mightn't one? (Of course, one might also say, "Too stupid to know any better." Think whatever makes you feel good.)

 

Reality check:

 

You have a pretty good sense of what's real and what ain't. You aren't one of those "head in the clouds" types--like some people I know. On the other hand, there are worse places your head could be--I guess.

 

Me or not me, that is the question!!

 

LMAO...

 

Matty.

 

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Am gonna be gettin one of those, one day...(sigh) :D

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