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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]$300K+ is top 5% HHI bucket in the U.S. Sorry, don't care where you live, you're not driving crappy old cars if you're pulling in $300K+ a year. That's not even factoring in that it's extremely likely two Gen X professionals making $300K+ have inherited cash from dead in-laws, grandparents and/or parents. PLUS monthly car allowances (or company car) are an incredibly common fringe among mid-level management and bureaucrats AND the tax loopholes of driving a new vehicle all make it illogical to NOT drive decent new car when you're two white collar professionals. This forum is full of [b]WASP-obsessed striver dorks [/b]who watched too many 80s movies, so they pepper threads with stale stereotypes in an effort to circle jerk each other that driving a crummy car doesn't look as bad as it does.[/quote] I suspect it's more Takoma Park progressives who are trying to virtue signal how environmentally friendly and disinterested in materialism they are. I live in WASPdom. Not wannabe wasps but the genuine articles. Range Rovers are common. As are Subaru Outbacks. Sometimes there's even both in the garage. But not Fits. I do know a few of the genuine articles who do drive very old Hondas. But they are also very old. Not young families with children. [/quote]
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