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the car, or onto the driver. Lust personified - anything from Ferrari, of course there is also the argument that the Chrysler Voyager is lust personified any minivan shows that you have surrendered to lust on many occasions.

Envy - Feeling envious, want to feel second best, always want to feel that others have got it better than you. Is second best good enough, do you long to stay at the second Best Western. Envy personifed - anything from Toyota

Sloth - Feeling slow, afraid of high speed travel, want to arrive anywhere safe and sure. Want to be able to get anywhere eventually. Ensure that you never have to worry about speed cameras, speed detectors, or traffic fines for speeding. Sloth personified - Volvo, or a SAAB

Greed - Feeling greedy, is Gordon Gecko a personal idol, do you want it all and to stop anyone else from getting it. Do you feel that everything in the world is your birth right and others stop you from getting it. Greed personified - Maybach Mecedes

Pride - Do you want to feel proud of your car, are you happy with your choice and your lot in life. Have you achieved your goals and have thought up more. Are you proud of you life and everything you have. Pride personified - any car you have bought that you enjoy driving.

Emotions drive you to buy cars. Whichever car you wind up with will always be a source of pride today, and an embarassment to you and your childern in the future.

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