Today, everyone on the internet is talking about SBTI. Actually, you are what kind of car you think is cool.


If you think SUVs are cool, you are someone who lacks a sense of security. Sitting high, seeing far, capable of pulling and carrying, it feels like an upgraded version of Wuling Hongguang.
In case things go wrong, I have a high chassis, and if I need to load stuff, I have plenty of space.
Actually, you are just timid, full of fear of life's uncertainties.
If you think sedans are cool, you are probably a low-key person, with elegant lines, a spacious rear seat, and smooth driving.
You prefer a car that is both recognized and safe from mistakes, more like a high-end suit—wearing it automatically gives you a friendly, approachable persona.
But people like that often don’t realize that their pursuit of low profile might actually be mediocrity.
If you think off-road vehicles are cool, like the popular boxy SUVs now, then you are definitely someone who feels constrained, because you know well that your all-terrain tires are mostly used for curb hopping.
Your differential lock is no different from that of an ordinary car, because you don’t need a differential lock when hopping curbs.
Of course, hill descent control is useful, because you need to go slower when descending curbs.
Actually, I understand that your love for off-road vehicles is a passion for freedom.
Why do you love freedom? Because your life is too unfree.
But if you think sports cars are cool, you must be a pure person, someone who has shed low-level interests.
Because sports cars are neither practical nor comfortable, and they are picky about roads.
What do you like about them? It’s the rebellious spirit, the carefree beauty, and the resilience of sacrificing function for form.
So, if you think SUVs, sedans, and off-road vehicles are cool, there’s a hidden fear behind that—fear of not being enough, fear of being inappropriate, fear of not being free.
Those cars are your solutions for seeking security.
And if you think sports cars are cool, you are truly brave, because you know well that sports cars don’t need to solve any problems.
The biggest problem is a lack of aesthetic sense.
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