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Sounds like they are projecting their wants and needs onto the op. Happens to me quite a bit, as well as finding myself doing it to others. Rather than countering their arguments directly, I suggest explaining why their suggestions don't meet your requirements for a car.
Examples:
Anything "more professional" (German?) That is old enough to be in the same price range is going to cost an arm and a leg to maintain.
Larger, "more practical" cars provide a less engaging driving experience.
Cars that are "good in snow" (AWD) are no better at stopping or turning than any other car. Braking and steering forces apply to all 4 wheels. Tires will make more of a difference than what wheels are driven.
Might help, might not. Just my .02 from my experiences.
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