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Half of them are yank tanks. That checks out. The kind of arsehole who'd buy those cars is the same kind of arsehole that would drive drunk.
The other half are rich pricks. That also checks out. The kind of privileged douche who would buy a BMW is the same kind that thinks they're above the law.
Are BMWs that expensive in the US? Pretty much every street racer monkey has one in Europe.
In the US BMW's are imported "luxury" cars from Europe. The monkeys here all drive Dodge Chargers.
I see.
All depends on the area's economic state. Audi A4 and BMW 4 series by was what most high schoolers drove around. Heck my first car was a A4 Quattro.
"Rich Prick" cars were things usually Italian like Maserati and Alfa Romeo, or an Audi R8.