quintessential upper middle class vehicles

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I make 250k a year and drive a Nissan.

HHI is 510k.

Stop striving and live your life OP.


OP here. No one is striving. I find that people with money tend to make more prudent decisions. I like to drive my cars til they die. Now that my car is almost dead, I had no idea what the new work horse is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I make 250k a year and drive a Nissan.

HHI is 510k.

Stop striving and live your life OP.


OP here. No one is striving. I find that people with money tend to make more prudent decisions. I like to drive my cars til they die. Now that my car is almost dead, I had no idea what the new work horse is.


Sure.
Anonymous
Land Rover suv, Mercedes suv in white.

For some sometimes Tesla. Volvo maybe in this region only .
Anonymous
If your HHI is 510K, the car you drive is not relevant to a discussion about UMC.

Seriously though, what is the cutoff on either HHI and/or net worth for UMC?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I make 250k a year and drive a Nissan.

HHI is 510k.

Stop striving and live your life OP.


OP here. No one is striving. I find that people with money tend to make more prudent decisions. I like to drive my cars til they die. Now that my car is almost dead, I had no idea what the new work horse is.


If you weren’t “striving” you wouldn’t tie your question to socioeconomic class.

It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to research what brands out there give you high value and vehicles you can drive “til
they die.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If your HHI is 510K, the car you drive is not relevant to a discussion about UMC.

Seriously though, what is the cutoff on either HHI and/or net worth for UMC?


Middle Class is roughly 86k - 136k HHI nationally.

I’d say up to 250k HHI would be middle class around here

Anything over 250k HHI in this area is UMC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The teen who just got their liscense has a brand new Jeep Wrangler


That is a fad...the opposite of quintessential.

Jeep Wranglers are the opposite of a fad.


From one random kid driving one a years ago to every other teen driving or wanting to drive one but it's not a fad?
Anonymous
Buick
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The teen who just got their liscense has a brand new Jeep Wrangler


That is a fad...the opposite of quintessential.

Jeep Wranglers are the opposite of a fad.


Right?!?!?!

Yep. 80 YEARS of a fad.


It’s astounding how all the smart people here can be so dumb.
Anonymous
400k hhi and we drive a Honda CRV
Anonymous
Acura SUV
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The teen who just got their liscense has a brand new Jeep Wrangler


That is a fad...the opposite of quintessential.


Fad? That 4 door Jeep Wrangler was the rich kid car in our oldest daughter's high school over 10 years ago. She's 28 years old.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The teen who just got their liscense has a brand new Jeep Wrangler


That is a fad...the opposite of quintessential.

Jeep Wranglers are the opposite of a fad.


From one random kid driving one a years ago to every other teen driving or wanting to drive one but it's not a fad?


My graduating class in 1992 no fewer than 10% drove wranglers or CJs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The teen who just got their liscense has a brand new Jeep Wrangler


That is a fad...the opposite of quintessential.


Fad? That 4 door Jeep Wrangler was the rich kid car in our oldest daughter's high school over 10 years ago. She's 28 years old.


Yep. Same in my hometown since the early 90s.

This is actually the best answer to the thread.
Anonymous
The answer today is clearly Teslas? What am I missing.
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