I hate to say it but buying a camry is like shopping at walmart. |
No, a camry is way better built than most automobiles. If you want to compare something to Walmart, it would be buying a Kia. |
+1 Lots of wealthy people here. You are underestimated people's salaries. |
Many just finance their 2 new cars. |
It's very meh. Many people DGAF about what they drive so they'll buy this without putting much effort into it. Other people like cars and will research and spend accordingly. |
Because they prioritize looking rich over being wealthy. |
assh0le. |
We do. 3 drivers and we all like cars. We have three perfectly fine cars right now that we enjoy, but we put down a deposit on two new cool new models coming out next year. Neither is $$$$ but they both have cool features. We had a deposit on a third one that is $$$$ but canceled because we didn't love it as much. TBD on what we end up deciding to keep out of the bunch. We will have a fourth driver in another year... And BTW no one has any idea how much money we make. It's not obvious from our roles/job titles (not feds). |
Same way that people around here afford 7 figure houses in their 20’s on a single income and practically no work experience
Parents |
Nothing wrong with spending $80k or more if you can actually afford it. But most cannot. We did not do it until we were worth $25m+. Before that we paid cash for $40-50k vehicles and drove them 10+ years. Now we have a 95k vehicle and put 5k miles per year only. But it's fun to drive |
Some people lease. |
My first car cost 20k when I made 80k/yr and -30k net worth. I didn’t feel like it was a burden to afford. Waiting until 25M to buy one for 80k is wild |
Please. I’ve driven many vehicles and prefer a Camry over the so-called “luxury” vehicles that break down 5x more often. We do GAF but care about reliability not looking flashy. |
I bought a used BMW for half the price of my sister’s new Honda. But, judge away! |
I know three low earning people who bought cars that were too expensive. Not $80k expensive, but way too expensive for their income and financial situation. Here are the reasons:
1.) Couple #1 paid cash for $50k+ Acura SUV, because they had 'nothing else to do with the money'. Their visa status doesn't allow investing yet. Both work in service industry making $40k max. 2.) Couple #2 is know for dopamine seeking shopping. They are renters, often between jobs or/and self-employed. They bought Tesla SUV with a loan and since it's shared by two people, they consider it half the price. 3.) Young man got taken to cleaners at the dealership buying his first cars. Some Ford SUV costing $40k+ while he works as a barista. He didn't consider insurance expense and that his friend was going to crash it. The amount of credit available to people who have good jobs, is very high. They may also have family money and investments. |