Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2016 Range Rover
It says we are neoconservative businessmen.
It's our only car (walkable NYC suburb) and we drive maybe 3 days a week.
Leased, have no idea why people spend 100k+ on something they're just going to have for 3 years
Because when they buy they plan to keep it longer than 3 years.
Anonymous wrote:Lamborghini Countache 2018..... says F U!

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Age, make and model
2004 Porsche 911 turbo and 2018 Audi Q7 prestige. I find it weird that people take pride in their toyota and honda shitboxes. Life is short, why not learn to enjoy things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I drive a 1997 Honda Civic says I am poor and probably have a criminal record according to DCUM. It just means I don’t care what people think.
Also drive a 2018 Tesla Model S P100D - according to CNBC this is the car for rich speed freaks. True, 0 to 60 in 2.3 secs and completely silent. Unreal. Getting the Tesla roadster when it comes out in 2020: 0 to 60 in 1.9 secs!
That sounds really stupid but you do you.
Why is this stupid? I know several car people (NYC suburb) who do this--old Civic or similar to drive to the train station, park in places where your car is going to get messed up and a fast car for fun and weekends.
Everyone in CT/Westchester does this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Age, make and model
2004 Porsche 911 turbo and 2018 Audi Q7 prestige. I find it weird that people take pride in their toyota and honda shitboxes. Life is short, why not learn to enjoy things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I drive a 1997 Honda Civic says I am poor and probably have a criminal record according to DCUM. It just means I don’t care what people think.
Also drive a 2018 Tesla Model S P100D - according to CNBC this is the car for rich speed freaks. True, 0 to 60 in 2.3 secs and completely silent. Unreal. Getting the Tesla roadster when it comes out in 2020: 0 to 60 in 1.9 secs!
That sounds really stupid but you do you.
Why is this stupid? I know several car people (NYC suburb) who do this--old Civic or similar to drive to the train station, park in places where your car is going to get messed up and a fast car for fun and weekends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2016 Range Rover
It says we are neoconservative businessmen.
It's our only car (walkable NYC suburb) and we drive maybe 3 days a week.
Leased, have no idea why people spend 100k+ on something they're just going to have for 3 years
Because when they buy they plan to keep it longer than 3 years.
Anonymous wrote:Age, make and model