Class associations - stereotypes welcome

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Barly

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Hi,

the great thing about LRs is that not all people, but certainly all kinds of people love them. I just read a slightly contemptful remark somewhere about urban people thinking they're old famer folk because they bought a brand-new, shiny Freelander. So I wondered what are actually the stereotypical models, colours and ages of cars for which stereotpye? In no particular order, for example:

1. urban professional married couple with a cottage in Surrey

2. Yorkshire farmer with a medium-sized farm

3. 7th Baron Something with a slightly run-down country house

4. posh London solicitor

5. ...
 
Really sorry I didn't introduce myself, I probably deserved you comments above. :)

I'm 24, male, live with my girlfriend in a larger city, and work in a boring company that sells solar collectors. I don't have a car at the moment, but I always liked Land Rovers. Not sure if I'll ever buy one because I don't really need it.

Again, really sorry. I just thought the topic is fun, as long as it's not taken too seriously.
 
5......14, Gay, pretend to mummy I have girlfriend in a larger city, want to sell solar collectors. I don't have a car at the moment cos I can't drive but I always liked Land Rovers cos they are so butch. Not sure if I'll ever buy one because I am a cock,
 
I just realised you might have understood the list above to be a list of typical Land Rover drivers. That's not what I meant, of course. I know perfectly well that "typical" drivers don't exist, and anyway, most aren't any of the numbers 1 to 4 I wrote.
 
I was serious. I never meant to imply all owners were of one of those stereotypes. Be fair at least.
 
What's the biggest tyre I can fit to a solar collector seller?
Have a good lurk then decide if this might fit in the "anything goes" section.
 
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