I get mocked lots by some of my so-called "friends" about driving a BMW. Most of them mock me for being posh, especially when they see my door handles lighting up at night when I unlock my car (convenience pack on my 1er). I let that slide and generally start laughing pointing at how much they spend on servicing their cars every year compared to mine (hint: they spend loads more). Since I bought my car in January, I haven't gotten pulled over even once, and people generally let me in/out of roads, don't give me the look, but there is one thing I see often: boy racers pulling up at the lights, revving to race me in their chav-kit-cars. I've been told it's 'cause I don't have a model badge and most chavs think I try to hide the fact that I have the cheapest M Sport (116i) so it only looks bad-!Removed!. And for that, I tend to prove them wrong every time at the lights (as long as it's safe to do so). I keep my car stock (body and accessories), but I'm constantly tuning it, to get better performance, so they get really surprised how quickly I can take off from the lights. And for that reason alone, I'll keep doing it. I never drive defensively, I'm not a d*ck on the road, I let people in, unless they're being rude, not using their indicators or else. What you can do to get that "myth of a BMW driver" off is to drive well and prove them wrong. And use your goddamn indicators, as otherwise you're a risk to other drivers, regardless of what you think of them or what they think about you. If you want to drive like a d*ck, do it on a race track, where competition is a daily business and it doesn't cost a lot (£100-200 for a day).