Anonymous wrote:I just don't care that much about cars, OP. I learned to drive in my 20s and really just see my car as a way to get around, not anything special. I like having zero car payment on it as well. I do get liking indulging in something special but...not something that another person could crash into and wreck.
Anonymous wrote:All I know is, when I leave DH I will probably have to trade my beloved luxury SUV for something cheap, in the $10k range. MAYBE a not-terribly-used Accord.
I'll miss that car. But it'll be worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You peasants actually drive yourselves around?![]()
I'm reading this thread to my chauffeur right now and we're getting a kick out of it.
Pardon me, but would you have any Grey Poupon?
Bahahahaha!
The chauffeur may have been laughing with you, but he very well may be seething on the inside too. There is a definite income disparity between the person being chauffeured and the person being hired to chauffeur.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You peasants actually drive yourselves around?![]()
I'm reading this thread to my chauffeur right now and we're getting a kick out of it.
Pardon me, but would you have any Grey Poupon?
Bahahahaha!
Anonymous wrote:Is your name Joe? Or Mike?
The two most obnoxious people I know are named Joe and Mike, so just checking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You peasants actually drive yourselves around?![]()
I'm reading this thread to my chauffeur right now and we're getting a kick out of it.
Pardon me, but would you have any Grey Poupon?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP isn’t talking about people who can’t afford anything nicer. She’s referring to people like those on DCUM who brag about their thriftiness. I don’t get it either, OP. Life is nicer with some luxuries (as long as you can afford them and aren’t trading financial security for said luxuries.).
what's their to get? They don't view cars as a luxury status. If don't have to drive too many miles what's the big deal?
Anonymous wrote:OP isn’t talking about people who can’t afford anything nicer. She’s referring to people like those on DCUM who brag about their thriftiness. I don’t get it either, OP. Life is nicer with some luxuries (as long as you can afford them and aren’t trading financial security for said luxuries.).
Anonymous wrote:It's one of the most popular cars you see driving around and sure, it gets me from "point A to point B," but it's seriously demoralizing. How do you penny pinchers do it?
There's something so cozy about driving in a beautiful new car, the technology, the comfy leather, quiet engine, all the creature comforts. And sure, maybe some status. Today has reinforced my outlook that it's so freaking worth it to splurge a little on new wheels.