If the guy is a student, doesn't have a job, but drives a reaaallly nice car (BMW, Infiniti, etc.)... for some reason I'm not that impressed because the he might be really spoiled (although that's not always true). If the guy pays for the car himself, that impresses me.
Actually this is very true - when I see kids 20-21 years of age or younger driving Humvees and BMWs my first reaction is, either:
1) Mummy and daddy bought the car for him (or her) - how spoiled is he/she - they should have spent the money on something else, or
2) He/she spent all of their summer and part-time job earnings on a car - how foolish - they doesn't know how to handle money.
When the guy or girl is older and actually earning money themself, then having a nice car makes sense. But that's my middle-classness coming out - where money mattered and nothing was handed to me (except the opportunity to earn an education).
I think good "guts" are more important than a good car to get the "outcome"
I've seen guyz literally hanging in buses but are good enuff to have "the" girl as their gf afterseeing which you can only say, "ye andhi hai ya ham margae hen..."..
No wonder I still travel alone in my 2009 accordsigh
Awww! :( The new accords are nice, especially the V6 ones :@:
Re: Pappu ki garee taiz hai, pappu kuryoon main craze hai...
Its funny how everyone started saying what expensive cars they drive. sigh..
I drove my dad's old car to university... before sitting in it, I had to make sure I put water in it, oil.. etc.. lol.. but hey I know how to do all those little things now. Thanks to that car.
When I got married, my husband didn't own a car. He can easily afford a nice expensive ride but he refuses to pay interest on anything so ended up getting a small car.. a honda.
So although I love good cars and expensive nice interior and all what not but not as much as I like my husband's principles.
To answer your question, car or other fancy things shouldn't determine a guy's wealth or his financial status.
I just listened to that song for the very first time a few weeks ago and as someone who doesn't speak Punjabi, I didn't get the song.
I saw the song title "Amplifier" and I was like "hain, what's this about?" It was about halfway through the song when he said "woofer" when the light went off and I understood that he was singing about amplifiers and sub-woofers and somehow or another connecting it to his ladylove.
Can someone translate the song for me please?
He's basically talking about how he'd like to take his GF out for a ride in his car. The funny thing is that he's extolling the virtues of his car more than those of his GF...whilst also comparing himself and her to car parts, lol, as mentioned by Soundarya earlier. I just now remembered the "Tu woofer hai meri...main tera amplifier" part.
Re: Pappu ki garee taiz hai, pappu kuryoon main craze hai...
No Spiral, You are missing the point here. its not only about the cars or you may say expensive cars, its about the combination of cars and guls and I think it really works for most of the ppl in this world now.
You are really modest if you dont consider it as an attraction which is praise-worthy...
Re: Pappu ki garee taiz hai, pappu kuryoon main craze hai...
^^ Yeah I know what decent is asking but my point is that girls really should look beyond good cars. Some guys are financially strong but just don't drive a good car.. lol...
Good cars do attract girls, girls who determine guy's stability based on what they drive. There are guys who drive benz or bmw but are in serious debt or don't have financial stability.
Car shouldn't be a factor, that's all I am sayin :)