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For the people I know, the grandparents pay for the large expensive family SUVs. |
They are bad with money. |
This. The young family who lived across the street from us in a $1.7M new at the time home moved after a few years. Now they're in a $3.2M house. |
They are either low class or signaling that they are rich, which is low class. |
+1 Lots of people with high-paying jobs around here - lawyers, IT, etc. |
have you seen the cars lined up to get free food handouts? almost all of them drive nice cars. it's all for show |
he said a couple years. a couple is two. your link shows depreciation of roughly 50% after 5 years. that i can agree with. |
In our household DH makes a lot of money. |
We make $350k and are thinking of getting one of these suvs but pre-owned. Been looking and you can find some as low as in the $40k range with OK mileage and unless your really into cars you can't tell the difference from the outside. We'll never buy new since they lose value the second you drive it off the lot. I think a lot of these folks just make a lot of money. No shame in that. |
Some don’t like big cars because of parking in close-in DC. Further out that’s not a big problem. When I visit relatives in the Midwest, I get so jealous of their enormous grocery store parking spaces. Even my 80-yo parents can park big cars easily in those babies. |
Tahoe starts below $60K. And older cars look nice at a glance from outside if they've been detailed |
Pedantic twat. |
Many are leased. Like a mortgage it comes down to making monthly payments. Those giant SUVs are awful! Gas Guzzlers that jam parking spaces. |
Yup. Not having to save for retirement must be a game changer. Saving for retirement AND college is a massive drain. PLUS getting financial help to buy a home? |