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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why do you care how I spend my $75,000 ?[/quote] I don't care what you spend, none of my business but for me, do not want a high income/high consumption lifestyle so I stay away from those types of prices. I think a lot of people who ride around in these vehicles are in debt up to their eyeballs.[/quote] Again, why do you care? I don’t give a damn about who drives what. It’s not my business and I’ve got better things to do than to speculate about the financial sustainability of other people.[/quote] NP here. I don’t “care” really, but I do generally assume that person is too shallow/status conscious to ever be a close friend of mine. I have lots of acquaintances like this. We run in the same circles (school, sports) and are friendly to each other, but they are not “my people.”[/quote] I think we know who’s shallow in this scenario. You’re only friends with people who drive Kias and Fords? [/quote] Nope, I’m friends with people who don’t feel the need to pay extra for external badges that serve no other purpose than to indiciate the price of an item, not just cars. It’s ok if you don’t understand. [/quote] Of all the posters on this thread, you just came off as the most shallow and judgmental. I feel sorry for your friends. The type of car someone drives is not indicative of their character. [/quote] Once you have enough money that you have a choice of what kind of car to buy, you are certainly expressing your values in your purchase. Cars cost tens of thousands of dollars--people make a conscious choice about how to spend that money. You don't think that Tesla-buyer has different values than a Range Rover-buyer? [/quote] I'm the PP at 7:09. I own a Tesla. I also own a 12 year old Mitsubishi Lancer. My previous daily driver was a Honda Element. The kind of cars we drive is not indicative of our character. [/quote] evo?[/quote]
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