With a brand - and I respect Porsche - but the Ferrari brand is more exclusive... We never do SUVs, we never do four doors, and we never exceed 7,000 cars per year. And 7,000 means 7,000.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There are a lot of impractical things about owning a Porsche. But they're all offset by the driving experience. It really is unique. Lamborghinis and Ferraris come close. And they are more powerful, but they don't handle like a Porsche.
I have two or three cars that I like, but today, Ferrari would be the best car I have driven in terms of being an impressive car.
The Ferrari is a beautiful car. It's great.
Porsche is a driver's car - a performance car. That was funny - here's this awesome car, but it's got no cup holders.
My husband is pretty particular about his cars. In his opinion, the Mercedes are the best of the best.
Fast cars like Porsches and Ferraris - they are things of beauty.
I think women like Ferraris. A Ferrari is everybody's car.
Growing up in the Midwest, people don't drive Porsches and Ferraris. They drive Fords and Chevys. And so even if you have the opportunity to buy a more expensive car, it doesn't occur to you because it's not what you relate to.
I'm a slave to the culture, so I see an Audi, a Denali, or an Escalade, my neighbor got the four-door Porsche. I have a really nice truck. But it's a Durango and I like frontin'! I like to ride by and show off.
I didn't buy the Porsche for status. I hate that, and it's actually kind of goofy now because in L.A., a Porsche is like a Honda. It was just that I could pay that much money for a car and drive it off the lot.