Same. Driving an expensive car can get you noticed, and not always in a good way. I don’t want a car that is going to attract attention. I love having the freedom do go where I want to go and have people be none the wiser about my financial status. I suppose I might consider having a second “fun” car, once my kids are launched. |
| We save money to buy a hydrogene powered car. So although our HHI ist 300k we will spend about 70k for our next new car. |
Agree with this. Also, with an expensive car, comes expensive repairs and maintenance. I have found with the more expensive cars, everything costs more. |
| Never. Waste of $. |
The answer is (suit) never, (watch) never, and (steak) if work is paying for it. |
Good luck finding a 0% rate after the Fed hikes rates again tomorrow. Those days are over for a while. |
Ours is an SUV, so not exactly a toy. Our current luxury SUV has 130k miles on it. |
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I made pretty good money for my entire working life, averaging around $650k a year in my 40s and early 50s. I retired at 53 and haven't worked for close to a decade. My spouse was a SAHM.
We rarely bought a new car, and when we did it was never a luxury car. We'd typically buy a late model used car with low mileage that was still under warranty, and we always paid cash. We also never traveled first class or stayed in luxury hotel, etc. We weren't frugal, ever. Just practical. Yet always comfortable. That's how we managed to leave the working world behind as early as we did without having to make any change in our lifestyle whatsoever. |
Back to reality. |
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We have a luxury car, HHI 1.5. I get that everyone has an opinion about this but no one truly knows your individual situation. I’m sure plenty of people judge that we have a luxury suv bc we live in a middle class area. They also have no idea about our specific financial situation. Some people think it’s a waste, ok.
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This. I would prefer to feed the hungry, house the homeless, etc., rather than spend that much on a depreciating vehicle |
At a certain income level you can do both, and that seems to be how people are responding. |
You realize a lot of the most popular cars in the country- pickups- cost 80-90 right? It's not a Massaratti. |
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We have a HHI of about $200k now, and are hoping to spend no more than about $30k on our next car. So I guess if you tripled our HHI, we'd feel comfortable spending $80 or $90k on a car?
I can't really imagine the car we'd want for that price - neither of us is a car person - but, just, numbers-wise, I think that's about what would get us there. |
| HHI 2.5m. Recently purchased an 80k very large suv because I have 3 kids and need the space. I know the dcum way is to cram all of your kids in a Nissan Leaf and scream about the wastefulness of this particular car. Whatever, I hear you. I don’t really consider the car a super luxurious car but more of a luxury in terms of comfort for my family. While i was annoyed to spend that much on a car, we also had the attitude of it is what it is and at our HHI, the price wasn’t a deterrent. we plan to keep it for a long time and will downsize on the next purchase when there are no more car seats. |