How much do you spend on cars?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:625k HHI , we have -

2013 Toyota Sienna Limited All Wheel Drive (family errand car)
2014 Ford F350 Platinum (Hubby commute car)
2013 Porsche Carrera 4S - date/fun car


Total sticker was about 225k altogether, paid in cash.


Climate change denier I'm sure.


Climate change religion believer?
Anonymous
2013 Tesla
2007 Altima Hybrid
2005 Subaru Forester

$1M HHI. Paid for all in cash.
Anonymous
HHI of about 250K. 2009 Volkswagen Jetta Sportwagen TDI, which we just paid off . I like our little wagon, but would go back to having no car and using Metro and Zipcar for occassional use in a heartbeat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:625k HHI , we have -

2013 Toyota Sienna Limited All Wheel Drive (family errand car)
2014 Ford F350 Platinum (Hubby commute car)
2013 Porsche Carrera 4S - date/fun car


Total sticker was about 225k altogether, paid in cash.


You are absolutely a ridiculous person.
Anonymous
I drive my kids in a suburban for safety but its not a practical commuter. Might buy an e class coupe for that, and fun.

Most of us spend on some luxuries. I'd rather have a comfortable car than waste money at expensive restaurants or hotels. I rarely spend over $150 night for a hotel.
Anonymous
HHI -11k.

2012 Bugatti
1990 Civic
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is that some sort of truck your husband is commuting in?


I think it's a pretty big pick up truck. That is a stupid choice for commute unless your commute is short. Shitty gas mileage


Just surprised that someone with a 600k+ income drives a truck.


You'd be surprised at how many millionaires are tooling around in pickups. A huge number of millionaires in this country are blue collar business owners, farmers, ranchers, oil workers, you name it. Pickup trucks also last forever and hold their values. So many go easily 200K miles without issue. You either hold onto it forever long after payments are done or you trade it in and get a big chunk of its value back because they hold their value so well.


Yes, agreed, but those aren't generally the type of wealthy people who live here- oil workers, ranchers, farmers, other blue collar people. I very strongly associate truck with blue collar.


I don't live in DC. I live out in the country. We have some really rich people out here, and every man seems to want to drive a pickup. It's a lifestyle thing. My neighbor's family is richer than gawd, and they are not blue collar either, and they tool around in pickups with their dogs. Sometimes they come around and shoot on their land (they own multiple parcels).

It's definitely a lifestyle thing. You Northeasterners wouldn't get it (I didn't at first).
Anonymous
A nice truck is much nicer, more comfortable and more powerful than a generic BMW
Anonymous
HHI 150k

We have a Ford Escape & a Honda Odessy

Considering cars only depreciate neither of us has any desire to spend much on them
Anonymous
My date car is Uber.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:625k HHI , we have -

2013 Toyota Sienna Limited All Wheel Drive (family errand car)
2014 Ford F350 Platinum (Hubby commute car)
2013 Porsche Carrera 4S - date/fun car


Total sticker was about 225k altogether, paid in cash.


Climate change denier I'm sure.


Climate change religion believer?


not the PP but ... science. Not religion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:625k HHI , we have -

2013 Toyota Sienna Limited All Wheel Drive (family errand car)
2014 Ford F350 Platinum (Hubby commute car)
2013 Porsche Carrera 4S - date/fun car


Total sticker was about 225k altogether, paid in cash.


Wow, you're taking it in the shorts for an awful lot of depreciation (and maint. on the 911 long term).

I'm a car guy from way back, 200K HHI and ~$4M liquid assets:

2005 Toyota Matrix XRS (bought used/CPO, wife's daily driver, a little hot rod with that engine)
2005 Toyota Tacoma (wife's garden maint. business truck), bought used
2009 Subaru Outback Limited (bought new)
1973 Porsche 911 (bought from late friend's daughter in 1992 - an appreciating asset)

All paid in cash. I've been through the Saabs, Audis, M-Bs, Acuras, etc., and just don't think it's worth the outlay at this point, though I reserve the right to splurge on one new Porsche (probably a Cayman) before I croak.


Definitely not the Saabs. RIP.


PP here. I miss the SAABs (the pre-GM "classic" ones).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
625k HHI , we have -

2013 Toyota Sienna Limited All Wheel Drive (family errand car)
2014 Ford F350 Platinum (Hubby commute car)
2013 Porsche Carrera 4S - date/fun car


Total sticker was about 225k altogether, paid in cash.

Why the fuck would you want to commute in a f350? It's a truck and drives like one, hard to park, horrible to drive in an urban area, and have to fuel it up all the time. Is he a contractor?
Anonymous
My HHI (single, 30yr old) is 550k and I just purchased a new S63 for about $150k (cash) and have absolutely no regrets. I spend a lot of time in my car and I love creature comforts. I save like a crazy but I treat myself well. Last year I also picked up a 2008 RR Supercharged from a guy who was in some legal trouble and needed a fast sale. Only paid $25k.


I completely understand saving money where possible but I don't understand why so many people are saving so much money if not to afford more "luxuries" in life. I don't need to understand it I suppose.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My HHI (single, 30yr old) is 550k and I just purchased a new S63 for about $150k (cash) and have absolutely no regrets. I spend a lot of time in my car and I love creature comforts. I save like a crazy but I treat myself well. Last year I also picked up a 2008 RR Supercharged from a guy who was in some legal trouble and needed a fast sale. Only paid $25k.


I completely understand saving money where possible but I don't understand why so many people are saving so much money if not to afford more "luxuries" in life. I don't need to understand it I suppose.


They are saving so that they can travel first class with their buddies from assisted living facility they are paying 20k a month.
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