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Have Modern Day Supercar Owners Lost Respect?
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https://youtu.be/pH80AOZbvmc The typical supercar owner used to be a self made millionaire, started with nothing, grafted hard and got to a point in life where “it” can afford to splash the cash on a few well deserved luxuries. So “it” inevitably buys a supercar and all is well with the self made millionaire world.  The self made, hard grafting, 18hrs a day-work-culture millionaire is a dying breed these days. The 21st century self made millionaire is done simply by uploading a video to YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat. What ever social media rakes in the cash. OK so you have to be popular, you have to have that something else appeal that someone else doing the same thing doesn’t have. So the 21st Century self made millionaire is lazy, their office journey is typically the bedroom, quick 10 yard walk to the office desk and then uploading a video short complaining all day about nothing while applying makeup. The YouTube millionaire generation may be the reason why so many supercars are being crashed, we have no anecdotal evidence to back up this theory because were just filling up empty column space. We reckon people have lost the respect of owning a supercar, supercars used to be a rare sight, they still are it depends where on this earth you live. The self made millionaire always had a historical knowledge of what supercars were about, the history, engineering the daring to make such a vehicle. They had respect. For the YouTube made millionaire it’s all about the lifestyle, dubstep music blaring away on a premium 50 speaker Harmon Kardon sound system. The supercar is nothing more than jewellery, an accessory. Perhaps YouTube does at least back up our theory that the modern day supercar owner has no respect for the power that lurks within the supercar as this YouTube video demonstrates.  YouTube-Supercar-Owners-Loose-Respect
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