+1 We are nowhere close to approaching Bezos' wealth, but we are similar to OP. Two homes in best part of the city paid off and I drive a Honda Pilot (which I love, btw ). Paid in cash, not leased.
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You realize your neighbors think you're the maid right
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What’s wrong with that? “Old” money and no money is boring. |
It doesn't bother me one bit . In fact, both my maid and our babysitter drive nicer cars than me. I prefer not to be the one that's car is jacked. I like to keep a low profile.
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I think you're being a little gullible. Bezos is reviled for is treatment of his white and blue-collar workers, so when asked during an interview he's not going to say "oh we have a hired Suburban when Mackenize isn't in the mood to drive the RR". This reminds me of the Ikea founder who people loved to claim drove an old Volvo station wagon until news broke that he had written off his Porsche. |
Everyone on your street has noticed and commented
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The Tesla X has the worst effing doors in the world. You can’t open those stupid wing doors anywhere without hitting something.
Not a fan of the Maserati SUV. All flash, no substance, not that safe. |
Nah. 1.7-2Million+ neighborhood with lots of Hondas, Toyotas. If you care what people say about your car, it’s a sad shallow life you lead. |
Ah, so you live in a regular NWDC neighborhood, not "the best part" of the city
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HHI of over $4MM here. Drive a Toyota Sienna. My housekeeper drives a Toyota Corolla. Do I care that we drive the same brand? No. Do I care what my neighbors think about what I drive? No. Do I care what my neighbors drive? No.
People who think a car is anything more than a tool to take you from one place to another safely? I judge you for your shallowness. |
It's stems from serious low self-esteem. I know a few 'car' people and cars and what they drive are their absolute passion. However, the majority in this area are worried about what other people think and selling 'their package'. They tend to be the douchiest, self-entitled drivers as well. Living in the city, I have to park in very questionable, tight parking lots. I could care less about the dings and door hits. A well-maintained, safe car gets me from point A to point B. And, I don't drive much at all during the day. It's just to take the kids to sports. DC is not known to be a car culture like the West Coast. In the city you see mini coopers, fiats, prius because they can fit in tight spaces. |
Lol...so true. And LI is known for its population as well....just saying. |