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I'm definitely going to use it most of the time. I used to enjoy driving but now it's just a chore especially on long stretches of motorway. I'm certain there are more like me around.
OK. Means you belong more to group 3.
I respect people who are in group 3.
In sg I doubt there are many group 3 becos pride and being deprived of owning a car also comes into play.
 
OK. Means you belong more to group 3.
I respect people who are in group 3.
In sg I doubt there are many group 3 becos pride and being deprived of owning a car also comes into play.

Singapore is not the norm when it comes to car ownership. The car there is seen as a status symbol and driving aggressively is one of the few means whereby men with small dicks can show off their masculinity.

In OZ and NZ the vast majority treat the car as nothing more than a means of getting around. The pickup truck (UTE) is by far the most popular mode of transport because it carries stuff, tows a boat and drives off the beaten track if necessary. A good proportion of drivers will be quite happy to have their vehicle drive itself while they spend their time watching porn, receiving a blow job, catching up on the marine forecast for their fishing trip or having a beer in order to preload on the way to the Barbie.
 
Singapore is not the norm when it comes to car ownership. The car there is seen as a status symbol and driving aggressively is one of the few means whereby men with small dicks can show off their masculinity.

In OZ and NZ the vast majority treat the car as nothing more than a means of getting around. The pickup truck (UTE) is by far the most popular mode of transport because it carries stuff, tows a boat and drives off the beaten track if necessary. A good proportion of drivers will be quite happy to have their vehicle drive itself while they spend their time watching porn, receiving a blow job, catching up on the marine forecast for their fishing trip or having a beer in order to preload on the way to the Barbie.
That's why I do not think fsd can penetrate the sg market even when is fully commissioned.

Another thing I have observed is that the status symbol of car ownership in sg has dropped compared to the 90s,ever since the rollout of hitch ride service, even when the cost of ownership has increased. Is abit similar to credit cards ownership. In the 90s not every dick can own cc.
Now many dicks can own a car and use the car both for income purpose and to show off.

The chiobu nowadays are not so stupid like the 90s being attracted mostly to man who owns cars.
They prefer to take the mrt with their bf having a good income instead of having a car.
 
That's why I do not think fsd can penetrate the sg market even when is fully commissioned.

Another thing I have observed is that the status symbol of car ownership in sg has dropped compared to the 90s,ever since the rollout of hitch ride service, even when the cost of ownership has increased. Is abit similar to credit cards ownership. In the 90s not every dick can own cc.
Now many dicks can own a car and use the car both for income purpose and to show off.

The chiobu nowadays are not so stupid like the 90s being attracted mostly to man who owns cars.
They prefer to take the mrt with their bf having a good income instead of having a car.

FSD will penetrate Singapore as a taxi service. It will replace taxis and PHV schemes.
 
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