I need a fancy new car

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We earn over 1m per year too, OP, and drive a Honda and Toyota that are each over 10 years old that we paid for in cash. Rest assured that people are laughing at you for your self-proclaimed superiority (e.g. your obnoxious earlier post to a PP about relative percentages of income). Drive whatever the hell you want to drive, but maybe spend some of your money on therapy to get an understanding of why you feel so compelled to be an asshole. It will likely be money better spent.


Rest assured people are laughing at your cheapness.


No. They’re not. It’s possible to be wealthy without also being an ass.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We earn over 1m per year too, OP, and drive a Honda and Toyota that are each over 10 years old that we paid for in cash. Rest assured that people are laughing at you for your self-proclaimed superiority (e.g. your obnoxious earlier post to a PP about relative percentages of income). Drive whatever the hell you want to drive, but maybe spend some of your money on therapy to get an understanding of why you feel so compelled to be an asshole. It will likely be money better spent.


Rest assured people are laughing at your cheapness.


No. They’re not. It’s possible to be wealthy without also being an ass.


They are, behind your back
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We earn over 1m per year too, OP, and drive a Honda and Toyota that are each over 10 years old that we paid for in cash. Rest assured that people are laughing at you for your self-proclaimed superiority (e.g. your obnoxious earlier post to a PP about relative percentages of income). Drive whatever the hell you want to drive, but maybe spend some of your money on therapy to get an understanding of why you feel so compelled to be an asshole. It will likely be money better spent.


Rest assured people are laughing at your cheapness.


No. They’re not. It’s possible to be wealthy without also being an ass.


NP here. Our income is more than 3x the OP's. We have a Tesla but use our Toyota minivan far more often. We did replace our 10 year old one last year with a new one. But we consider cars tools, not toys. A car gets you from one place to the other. You should focus on that - not on showing off.

BTW, the Tesla has had to go in for service far more often than the Toyota. DH predicts the minivan will outlast it.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Buy the most expensive convertible and drive it top down in the winter so we can congratulate you on your newfound income.


You think you're being clever, but our car payments as a percentage of our income is less than coffee is on yours. Who's laughing now (hint: it's us, at you )


DP. What a weird response. There are lots of rich people here. Do you think you are the only one? Based on your idiotic posts, you sound like you do. Get a clue.


+10000
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We earn over 1m per year too, OP, and drive a Honda and Toyota that are each over 10 years old that we paid for in cash. Rest assured that people are laughing at you for your self-proclaimed superiority (e.g. your obnoxious earlier post to a PP about relative percentages of income). Drive whatever the hell you want to drive, but maybe spend some of your money on therapy to get an understanding of why you feel so compelled to be an asshole. It will likely be money better spent.


True spirit of rich.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tesla SUV.


Maybe the ugliest vehicle ever made.


All their cars actually. So badly designed. Look like whales.
Anonymous
We have a pre owned Tesla and are not rich and we don't have near the income OP has. I don't think Tesla = wealthy but whatever. I also don't think most people can tell a Tesla from a Nissan, the prestige really isn't there.

Yes, we do love it, but I think people driving Audis, Porsches and Range Rovers screams disposable wealth more than a Tesla.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have a pre owned Tesla and are not rich and we don't have near the income OP has. I don't think Tesla = wealthy but whatever. I also don't think most people can tell a Tesla from a Nissan, the prestige really isn't there.

Yes, we do love it, but I think people driving Audis, Porsches and Range Rovers screams disposable wealth more than a Tesla.


Their sedans have this 900000 pounds overweight look that is suffocating.
Anonymous
I’m not sure how somebody that earns over 1 Mill can create such a stupid post. Maybe use your money to learn how to use the internet first OP...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We earn over 1m per year too, OP, and drive a Honda and Toyota that are each over 10 years old that we paid for in cash. Rest assured that people are laughing at you for your self-proclaimed superiority (e.g. your obnoxious earlier post to a PP about relative percentages of income). Drive whatever the hell you want to drive, but maybe spend some of your money on therapy to get an understanding of why you feel so compelled to be an asshole. It will likely be money better spent.


Rest assured people are laughing at your cheapness.


No. They’re not. It’s possible to be wealthy without also being an ass.


They are, behind your back


You must surround yourself with assholes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We love our Tesla model S and not having to go to the gas station is great.



Because your car is coal-powered.


Not if you have solar panels on your roof.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tesla
Range Rover
Mercedes GLS
Volvo xc 90
Porsche



One of these is not like the other.


I assume you mean the XC90. Not PP but we bought the Cayenne because it was cheaper than the XC90.


The Cayenne is not cheaper than the XC 90. I had an XC 90 when it first came out. What a piece of crap! Went through a transmission before it was 4 years old (so did many others). I can't tell you how many major repairs we had on that car (one was so dangerous the dealer would not permit us to take it off the lot without a tow). We finally sold it after it stranded our au pair and kids (I think it was maybe 6 years old). I'd take a Cayenne any day over an XC 90, but the Cayenne is more money. I have a BMW X5 now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure how somebody that earns over 1 Mill can create such a stupid post. Maybe use your money to learn how to use the internet first OP...


Feel free to tell us your income pp
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:LOL, you couldn't pay off student loans before hitting one million. Troll Fail.

But if not, you either don't know how many 0's are in 1 million, or you really suck with money. If the latter, you should buy a Kia, because even that's more fancy than you can handle.


We had 300,000 in student loans. How quickly should we have paid them off pp?


If you're making 1$million/year, 500K to taxes, that leaves you with 500K in disposable income. You could have paid those loans off in a year unless you're doing some crazy spending.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:LOL, you couldn't pay off student loans before hitting one million. Troll Fail.

But if not, you either don't know how many 0's are in 1 million, or you really suck with money. If the latter, you should buy a Kia, because even that's more fancy than you can handle.


We had 300,000 in student loans. How quickly should we have paid them off pp?


If you're making 1$million/year, 500K to taxes, that leaves you with 500K in disposable income. You could have paid those loans off in a year unless you're doing some crazy spending.


And you could have read the part of the op where she says she only started making 1 million in the current year.

Geuss the worn out suspension on your 1996 Camry has shaken your head
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