Anonymous wrote:Yeah OP, I do. I get a kick out of driving a junker. There's quirky little things I like about it. And I've become a pretty good mechanic. I'd like to have it painted though
Anonymous wrote:My husband had a 1994 Chevy Blazer until I bought him a new car in 2009. I don't know how many miles it had, but the rearview mirror was being held on to the windshield by duct tape. He was up for a new promotion and I felt the Blazer didn't fit the new image (partner of a law firm). Anyway, I couldn't even get him to test drive the new car, so the salesman offered to drive the car to our home for him to test drive. We eventually bought the car (an Acura RDX). Months went by with that old Blazer sitting in the driveway rotting away. I eventually convinced him to donate it. He literally weeped as the tow truck took it away. Fast forward, he still has that RDX and has no intentions of switching. His annual income is now in the seven figures and our wealth is at least 6X what it was back then.
Anonymous wrote:My husband had a 1994 Chevy Blazer until I bought him a new car in 2009. I don't know how many miles it had, but the rearview mirror was being held on to the windshield by duct tape. He was up for a new promotion and I felt the Blazer didn't fit the new image (partner of a law firm). Anyway, I couldn't even get him to test drive the new car, so the salesman offered to drive the car to our home for him to test drive. We eventually bought the car (an Acura RDX). Months went by with that old Blazer sitting in the driveway rotting away. I eventually convinced him to donate it. He literally weeped as the tow truck took it away. Fast forward, he still has that RDX and has no intentions of switching. His annual income is now in the seven figures and our wealth is at least 6X what it was back then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm OP. I just recalled this sort of smug couple in the neighborhood who waxed on how they didn't like cars, cars were just point A to point B, blah blah, had an old Honda CRV and Subaru. As soon as one of their parents passed away and they got a nice inheritance, they moved and bought a new BMW coupe and Land Rover SUV. lol
Of course. New money.
Stop making lame class distinctions. Money is money.
Seriously....”new money”...lol. I remember that term from the old days. I’d rather be “new money” (EARNED) than old money (inherited and, in some cases, running out...)
Anonymous wrote:Haven’t read all 9 pages but the IKEA founder (forgot his name) drives an old beat up car. And I think I read somewhere that Warren Buffet also lives frugally (old car, old house, etc...).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jeep Grand Cherokees are trash. No self respecting wealthy person would drive one. Not. A. Single. One.
Exactly. OP tell us more about yourself.
Lol every Cherokee owner I know financed theirs on some terrible loan, like 12 percent APR.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jeep Grand Cherokees are trash. No self respecting wealthy person would drive one. Not. A. Single. One.
Exactly. OP tell us more about yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jeep Grand Cherokees are trash. No self respecting wealthy person would drive one. Not. A. Single. One.
Exactly. OP tell us more about yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Jeep Grand Cherokees are trash. No self respecting wealthy person would drive one. Not. A. Single. One.