No way. And I live in Texas. |
In my town: either Black or Mormon.
The rest of us think it's tacky af. |
I can afford one (or many). But it's bad for the environment and dangerous to others in a collision. Most of the planet agrees with me. And yes, most of the planet can't afford those types of vehicles, but it doesn't change the fact that they're not the right choice if you're an informed and caring citizen. Do better. |
^You're supposed to have two *clap* emojis after "Do better" to get the shrill tone across. |
I've driven equivalent sized vehicles in the past (Suburban, Yukon XL) and have no desire to do so again. I also refuse to buy anything made by GM because they don't last.
Lincoln Navigators are much more popular where I live. |
If I needed that large a car, I wouldn't feel self-conscious. I see them all the time around my hometown. |
Let me guess, you have a cute, Greek kid who likes to pack the stadium with their classmates to cheer on their team at a big state football school? |
We have an old Cadillac SRX and the new all-electric Cadillac Lyriq SUV. I wouldn't feel comfortable driving an Escalade. Too showy, too linked to drug dealers |
We have had several GM Cadillac SRXs which we have driven to death. Our current one is 14 years old. They absolutely DO last. |
I love an SUV (and have one) but this is just too big. I can't imagine the gas mileage! |
No, I don’t choose to buy one because I don’t need something that big and I don’t have a lot of ego tied up in what I drive. |
A lot of it is shrew spinsters and women who only have 1 or 2 kids because they started too late. Big new luxury SUV = affluent with lots of kids, likely Catholic or Mormon. |
^Yes. The messaging is "married my college sweetheart, started having kids while he was in med school (*read Rich Inlaws*), had a few more through residency, they're all in sports, and I've had enough time/money to get my body back". It IS pretty compelling. |
So what is it, spinster or married woman? |
A lot of misogyny dripping from your post, pp. |