Personality Traits Linked to Luxury Car Ownership: Insights from Helsinki Study
by AutoExpert | 12 September, 2024
Ever notice how some folks in flashy cars seem to think the road belongs to them? Well, a study from Finland might have some answers for us, and it’s pretty juicy. According to researchers at the University of Helsinki, it turns out that men who are, well, not the nicest people—think self-centered, argumentative, and lacking empathy—are more likely to be behind the wheel of a swanky Audi, BMW, or Mercedes.
The study, which got a lot of attention for its blunt wording in the Journal of International Psychology, pretty much says, “Not only assholes drive Mercedes.” Yep, that’s an actual academic title. Professor Jan-Erik Lönnqvist, a social psychology buff, noted that people zipping around in high-end German cars are often the ones most likely to zip through red lights, ignore pedestrian crossings, and just generally speed too much.
Now, before we lump all luxury car drivers together, the study did unearth some more redeeming qualities. It seems that high-status cars don't just attract those with a penchant for being disagreeable. They also appeal to the conscientious types—people who are ambitious, reliable, and organized. These folks tend to see their luxe rides as symbols of their reliability and hard work.
But here’s a twist: while both men and women who are super conscientious were drawn to these fancy cars, the whole ego-boost thing with high-status cars? That was mostly a guy thing. Women didn’t tend to view cars as a status symbol in the same way.
So next time you see someone in a high-status car cutting it close or bending the rules, it might just be the car reflecting their personality. But then again, they might just be one of the good ones, showing off the rewards of their hard work.