This just shows that you don't understand (or care to) anything about cars. That's ok, not everyone is a car person. Ive been poor and now I'm not - I have driven econoboxes and new toyotas and there is no comparison -unless you drove one of the new low end model mercedes, but even those are nicer to be in. |
Where were you? I live in Texas and never see this. |
DP here. It’s like wine. If a $25 bottle tastes fine to me, why do I need to buy $100 bottles just because someone else tells me it’s better? Maybe they are right but I’m happy with what I have. Same concept. Works with houses, clothes, anything really. |
I also have a 20 year old Toyota and I can't bring myself to replace it. I haven't found a new car that I like as much. I hate how electrified all of the new mechanisms are (doors, dash buttons etc). I hate the subscription model on features. If someone can make me a simple, well-running car, I'll do it. Im not a car payment person and have plenty of money in the market to pull out for a car (though that was another good point someone brought up -- maybe those of us who pay cash for cars are more inclined to be economical. Because it's in the market I also need to think about the lost growth opportunity cost -- if I buy a car for $50,000 but that $50,000 would turn into $100,000 in a few years, what have a lost? Definitely makes me want to spend $30,000 instead). |
Mercedes is a full line automaker. In the US they used to only sell their mid and high end models, thus the reputation as only a luxury car maker. That is no longer the case, they now sell A,B, and C class cars. No way OP drove a E class or S class and thinks they are similar to a Toyota. The A class starts at $40k, definitely not a luxury car. |
I honestly do not get the difference. I'm a woman driving a newish Volvo SUV and I drive my FIL's Benz when I'm there and there is zero difference in my comfort level. Like none and I'm a high maintenance person. |
A Volvo is much closer to a luxury car than a Honda. |
Same, OP must have been in Oklahoma and didn't know what she was getting into. Texans sometimes dress down, but they aren't wearing their cowboy hats during a fancy meal. |
A C300 and a Honda Accord do not feel the same. The C300 is quieter, better sound system, different interior, and it's a heavier car and drives differently. So they may not be luxury in terms of price or compared to an E class, but you can get a 2023 C300 for cheaper than you can get a 2026 Accord and will get a different experience. Whether someone cares or notices or prefers that experience and design is a different issue. |
I’m in Texas and the only time I really see people in cowboy hats are high school and college kids who sometimes wear them with boots to dances. I’ve lived all over the country and Texas is the only place I’ve been where lots of restaurants have a “no hat’” policy. I also don’t think the people here are any tackier than in DC. I do think the wealthy people here tend to enjoy having money a lot more than you’d see in DC—nice clothes, cars, watches, jewelry, going out, taking vacations, etc. |
That's just Dallas. In Texas both the wealthy and the poor drive $80k pickup trucks. |
Agreed! And even as a wine snob, we don't just open a $125+ bottle every night. We know how to find great bottles in the $30-45 range. That is our "everyday" wine, and when we have friends/family over or we just feel like a treat we have the "better" bottles. And sometimes we do open a $125 bottle and sit at home, just the 2 of us and enjoy it with a nice pizza
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And I wouldn't know the difference in a blind taste test so why waste the money? I'd rather spend it on my kids, travel, or donate it. |
| Didn't read the entire thread. Retired couple here with about $15M in investments. I drive a 3 year old luxury Japanese car and DH drives a 12 year old luxury Japanese car. I know...very boring, but fancy cars not our priority at all...I do like comfort and reliability though. |
However the analogy would be paying $10 for a Honda bottle, $45 for a Mercedes bottle, $125 for a Porsche bottle and then $5,000 for a Ferrari bottle. Do people even read what they write? |