Anonymous wrote:I know a lot of fairly wealthy people who drive a Tesla Model Y and those sell in the 40s new. I think the Model Y might be the cheapest car that projects a relatively high SES. Also have to own your own home to charge the thing, right. But the current generation is a bit dated and due for a refresh.
Anonymous wrote:Only the high-end of the luxury brands project success and status. BMW - M, Audi - RS, Mercedes - AMG.
Anonymous wrote:There’s no such thing as low end luxury.
Luxury cars become luxurious if you get all the options and upgrades.
If you plan to cheap out then just buy a Honda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister just went though this. Considered BMW, Audi and Volvo for the status. Didn’t want to pay much and likes smaller cars, and got a loaded up 2025 X1 for under $50K.
Low end luxury cars typically feel cheaper than a basic Toyota.
Especially bmw. The 3 series used to be bottom of the barrel, but now apparently they have a 1 series that costs $50k!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I know many wealthy people couldn't care less about cars and I know 'millionaires next door' drive under the radar pickups and Hondas. I don't want anything obnoxious, just respectable and rung above normal, if that makes sense? Leaning towards BMW X5 or Porsche Macan, both about around a $65k base MSRP. Anything less expensive than that?
The problem is, if you buy a car as a security blanket, how will you survive when you have to get out of the car?
Everyone who cares about cars will know you bought the "least expensive one" to try to fake looking the part. Won't that eat you up inside?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I know many wealthy people couldn't care less about cars and I know 'millionaires next door' drive under the radar pickups and Hondas. I don't want anything obnoxious, just respectable and rung above normal, if that makes sense? Leaning towards BMW X5 or Porsche Macan, both about around a $65k base MSRP. Anything less expensive than that?
Anonymous wrote:X5 is perfect. Rivian’s SUV has some cachet too.
Anonymous wrote:I owned a 25 year old Mercedes SL convertible. Not that expensive but it gave an old money vibe. I was 29 when I bought it. And had 126,000 miles when I got it.
You can imagine picking up a girl on a date at her parents house who is 26-27 with top down.
Shortly after I got it I was on a second date girl who lived at home and the blue collar Dad was staring at it weirdly. I just asked do I have a flat. He goes point blank I never have actually been in a Mercedes convertible. I took him for a spin. I offered to let him drive. He was afraid to.
Here is funny part I paid $7,500 for car and he had a pickup truck worth like $30,000. Somehow his head could not understand his truck was worth 4x my car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister just went though this. Considered BMW, Audi and Volvo for the status. Didn’t want to pay much and likes smaller cars, and got a loaded up 2025 X1 for under $50K.
Low end luxury cars typically feel cheaper than a basic Toyota.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe a domestic vehivle is too pedestrian and lacking status to OP, but I love the lines of the Jeep Grand Cherokee, ideally in Overland trim. They are sharp and cozy and Jeep is not going to make you look like a pretentious status seeker. American made, as well. I remember the young striver gal in Clooney's "Up In The Air" (2009) said her dream was to get married soon and drive a new Jeep Grand Cherokee. (lol)
Anonymous wrote:My sister just went though this. Considered BMW, Audi and Volvo for the status. Didn’t want to pay much and likes smaller cars, and got a loaded up 2025 X1 for under $50K.
Anonymous wrote:Buy whatever you want. I'm a low mileage driver and rarely have passengers, so I'm fine driving my 2015 Ford Fusion until it starts having major problems. I paid cash for that car in 2015. My next car will likely be a Toyota camry hybrid, which I'll buy new and pay cash for. I'm 45 and have a net worth of $1.7M plus a fully paid off condo, which I don't count in my net worth. I'm a mid-senior government employee with nothing to prove.
I care much more about someone's character than their possessions. Please don't go in to huge amounts of debt to impress people you barely know with an expensive car.