I want to speak only for myself, but maybe you can relate, Richard. Many here are in an age, between 60 and 75. We actually have our dream car. But it's the allure of the new. I don't think it's just about wanting the latest thing. But it's about still feeling part of the market and the vibrancy. We don't want to resign ourselves to the fact that even our current cars might outlive us. In younger years, it was always the other way around. There it was a normality that we would outlive our cars. I think it's a matter of savoring the thrill of the new acquisition once again. In the end, your Plus 8 was the more emotional car, but only perhaps, I don‘t know it exactly. A lot of pros and cons may be.
But fortunately everyone is free to decide what is more important. I am not saying this from an arrogant point of view. It can happen to me just as well that I want to experience the thrill of the new once again. And as I said weeks ago, you have all my full agreement for the new Plus Four. I meant this post more generally, what our motives are, why we want to change again.