Itâs official: the Porsche 911 is the ultimate âmidlife crisisâ car, according to a new study.
A new survey suggests more than a THIRD of Brits over the age of fifty (32 percent) know someone who has purchased a sporty little number, in a bid to recapture their youth.
And according to the official data, fifty is the average age we’re most likely to throw caution to the wind, splashing out on an impractical, yet impressive midlife-motor.
The study went on to reveal the top midlife crisis cars, with the iconic Porsche 911 emerging as the car weâd most like to buy in our fifties (39 percent), followed by the slightly less pricey Porsche Boxster (34 percent).
Also making the list of most desirable midlife cars, are James Bondâs favourite, the Aston Martin Vantage (26 percent), the Jaguar F Type (23 percent), followed by the Audi TT Quatro (22 percent) and the muscular Ford Mustang (21 percent).
The Top 20 Midlife Crisis Cars have been Revealed
When it comes to the reasons why Brits dream of a flash motor in later life, 52 percent admitted it was to feel young again, while 26 percent would like to appear more attractive to potential partners.
Meanwhile, 38 percent of respondents felt that owning a luxury car would be a symbol of them having achieved something in life, according to the survey of 2,000 drivers, by temporary car and van insurance brand GoShorty.
Perhaps unsurprisingly men are most likely to throw caution to the wind and buy a sports car (73 percent), compared to just one in twenty (5 percent) of women.
Symbol of status
Andy Moody, Founder and Managing Director at GoShorty said: âEven in modern times, a car is still seen as a symbol of status for many people. However, we know the practicalities of getting from A-B, in a cost-effective and easy manner, should be the priority!
âOur report showed men over 50 seem to be sticking to the stereotype, with a desire to put flash ahead of sensible cash. Itâs a case of Insta vs. reality, but in real life, with cars being chosen for their appeal rather than functionality.
âWhile the car you choose might demand some attention in the short-term from passers-by, we know that in the long-term, investing in a practical vehicle is always the better choice. From being cheaper to insure to lower maintenance costs, a reliable vehicle is always a better – and often safer – choice. This is particularly true in the winter months, as flashier sports cars are less equipped to drive in ice and snow.â
Important to have a nice car
62 percent insisted the older they get the more important it is for them to have a nice car, with over half (54 percent) admitting they would love a car that turns heads when they drive it.
In fact, 32 percent have been tempted to hire an expensive car for the day to see what itâs like.
The data also revealed that 68 percent of those polled felt as a society weâre too quick to judge someone who splashed out on a midlife crisis car, while 30 percent admit they are secretly impressed by people who own luxury cars.
A similar number (32 percent) feel having an expensive car would make them happier when they get older, with almost half (44 percent) insisting other nationalities are less critical of people who buy a sports car later in life.
In contrast, over 94 percent said they wouldnât judge someone for buying the car of their dreams.
When it comes to interiors, having a banging sound system (45 percent), leather seats (41 percent), alloy wheels (33 percent) and a custom interior colour (32 percent) made the list of most attractive car features.
And looking at the exterior colour of our dream car, black was the most popular choice (29 percent), followed by blue (21 percent).
Top Midlife Crisis Cars…Â
1. Porsche 911 – 39 percent
2. Porsche Boxster – 34 percent
3. Aston Martin Vantage – 26 percent
4. Jaguar F Type – 23 percent
5. Audi TT Quatro – 22 percent
6. Ford Mustang – 21 percent
7. BMW Z4 – 20 percent
8. Mercedes Benz SL – 17 percent
9. Audi R8 – 16 percent
10. Alfa Romeo Spider – 14 percent
11. Lotus Evora – 14 percent
12. Chevrolet Corvette – 11 percent
13. Range Rover Evoque – 10 percent
14. Subaru BRZ – 10 percent
15. Dodge Challenger – 9 percent
16. Land Rover Defender (new version) – 9 percent
17. Mazda MX5 – 8 percent
18. Volkswagen Golf GTI – 8 percent
19. Toyota Supra – 8 percent
20. Ford Focus RS – 8 percent
What do you think?
What do you think about cars? Are they important to you? I must admit that I do turn my head when I see a flash car drive past, but I am very happy with our reliable family SUV, the Skoda Karoq. Our next family car will most likely be electric, but we plan to stick with Skoda as they have worked well for us so far. Do you have a favourite model of car? Please share in the comments.
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