DP That's the way I see it. OP, I drive a subaru amd DH drives a Toyota. We ski often and spend the summers at our second home in Breck hiking and mountaineering. I blend in there. Fancy has never suited me, but I do like other people's fancy cars (for them). You clearly have the money to get what you want. |
This is awesome! I love practical people! |
Ha! I look for the grey hairs. It's usually the guys (always guys) who worked hard their whole lives and treat themselves. Good for them! |
My old boss, who I'm sure has a HHI near $2M, drives an 8 year old Honda CRV. I'm about half the HHI and have a nicer car than her. She loves her Honda though! |
Lol! Thanks for the laugh this morning. |
You need to work harder to make this one funny. |
I've never seen such an ugly impractical car in my life. |
So....in your mind rich people must be charitable? How do you think they got rich? It wasn't by giving money away. I'm my favorite charity. I keep the old car because that is my charity to me. The government takes a huge cut of my money in the form of taxes and redistributed that to services that help the poor. That's my charity. I'm not Trump; I pay my taxes. |
No, only ethical and honorable rich people tend to be charitable. I understand that the majority of well-heeled individuals – such as yourself, perhaps – are disgustingly greedy and selfish. Your taxes paid are not a charity. This is your obligation to society as minimal compensation for your deceitful way of life. |
| We just upgraded to a really nice new Toyota Forerunner for me, and my husband a Porsche Cayenne turbo. He also owns three Porsche 911s and a Mercedes GT2 coupé, what Can i say, we have the garage space for that and our kids’ little all terrain mini keeps they love to drive all over the backyard and, well, the heart wants what it wants. Our retirement, savings and college accounts are all funded, house and investment properties are paid off, and we feel very grateful. |
Yeah seriously puzzled by this. Weird humble brags here. |
What are these amazing automotive safety tech advances over the last 10 years?? |
KBB lays out a lot of them if you scroll down. Even more standard things like brakes and air bags have continued to improve in the last decade. https://www.kbb.com/car-advice/car-safety-features/#:~:text=Car%20safety%20features%20can%20be,to%20creating%20self%2Ddriving%20cars. |
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HHI: $1.2-2M depending on the market
I drive a 2018 KIA Sorento. Depending on distance, when I go out of town, I drive my KIA to Manassas airport where my 2007 Cirrus SR22-G3 GTS is hangared and fly that to my destination. I don't particularly care for highway traffic no matter what car I'm driving in. |
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Mercedes SUV approx $85k
One car family, live in the city. Which is another reason to not spend a lot on a car |