Not if you make enough money. We have zero family help and have saved aggressively from day 1. College is paid for (3 kids) and we have close to $9m saved outside of real estate. Everyone always yells family help but it’s not always the case. |
My daughter in law just paid cash for one of these. Not really any family help. She and my son,( both late 30s) just make a whole lot of money. Right place at the right time lucky jobs and salaries, though they work very hard. They debate going ahead and paying off the house. She wants to, but the their mortgage interest is really low. |
lol. it’s called jealousy. |
fat drab brunettes: Nissan Altima POC: Dodge Charger Ask more, I can do more. |
Do Asian next. |
+1 We have worked hard for decades. It’s not family money. We help our own parents out. |
Lexus RX. Easy. |
Good for you for working hard and saving. A bit of humility wouldn’t hurt though. Plenty of people work hard and save aggressively. |
Nah. I hate having to deal with mechanics and repairs on my cars. That was true when I had no money and now when we have a $800K HHI with retirement and college savings in the bank. I buy Lexus or Camry simply because I don’t want to deal with taking the car in. Audi or BMW could do a better job at building cars but they choose not to. As an engineer, it pisses me off |
Indians? |
My Jewish MIL: “I’ll never drive a German car.” She’s on her 4th Lexus. |
Sorry. Should have said tiny “blondes.” |
You are so good. Create a TikTok please. |
In the DC area many of them come from affluent families and pay for their vehicles in cash. Eg. My grandparents bought myself and all of my siblings a car for our 16th birthdays. The Grandparents/parents paid for my college tuition. My in-laws gave us money for a downpayment on two houses and helped us buy a large family car before we had kids. So we have never needed to borrow money for cars and typically pay cash. I’m not willing to pay more than 50-60k for a new car, but my friends that buy more expensive cars have similar stories. |
Give me a break. Go drive around Spring Valley, Kenwood, Edgemoor, and similar neighborhoods. I can tell you how many Corolla's there are in those driveways - ZERO. What you will see is lots of very expensive cars. |