Men and women, from teenagers to grandparents in South Florida tend to love their cars. Perhaps that is why you see so much eye candy parked all over Delray Beach real estate. Upon occasion, a Delray Beach luxury home will have an Italian sports car in its driveway, while Atlantic Ave. is filled with German luxury cars, such as Mercedes and BMW.

Nick Jones is a 42-year-old business executive who owns a Delray Beach home for sale. Nick recently purchased a convertible Corvette. No, it’s not a gorgeous Stingray that he fell in love with decades ago, but Nick is not complaining. Every Saturday, the man spends hours on his Delray Beach real estate washing his 2-door dream come true. The Vette is extremely fast. Too bad Nick’s insurance rates have skyrocketed since he bought the beast.

Nick’s neighbor is a middle-aged computer technician named Steve. The man is merely renting a room in a nice home for sale in Delray Beach, but he feels like he is part of the local community. Steve used to drive a hot Dodge Challenger. The car was beautiful, but it had several problems. For one, it was so wide that Steve had trouble navigating through the small roads surrounding Delray Beach real estate. It was also too wide to fit into the garage on Steve’s Delray Beach real estate.

Earlier this year, Steve decided to trade in his Challenger for a 2016 Ford Mustang with the same 8 cylinders as his Dodge. Now he can easily navigate his way through Delray Beach real estate without fear of driving over a neighbor’s mailbox. Better yet, the Mustang can even fit in the garage on Steve’s Delray Beach real estate.

Mary Lyons used to own a convertible Mustang. However, too much sun on her face began to worry her dermatologist. That’s why Mary now has a Toyota Rav4 parked outside her Delray Beach real estate. She loves it for many reasons. First, Mary feels much safer when she drives through Delray Beach real estate. She is also up high enough to reach every ATM machine, as well as fast food windows that she comes across in her daily routine.

Unlike Mary, Ted Davis does not care for SUVs. Apparently, he was driving through Delray Beach real estate while it was raining, and his top-heavy car rolled over. Thankfully, Ted walked away without a scratch. But he is now frightened to drive through Delray Beach real estate any time it starts to sprinkle outside. Can you blame him?

Alex Murphy is a retired Navy Seal who laughs at all of the people who spend thousands and thousands of dollars on fancy cars and trucks. After all, Palm Beach County has a wonderful public transportation system. Alex simply takes buses for a low cost all around Delray Beach real estate. He saves tons of money on car payments, as well as gas and tolls. After all, Alex is in no hurry. And why should he be in his retirement?

 

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