Anonymous wrote:$1.7M
Tesla Model 3
The whole "I'm richer than Croesus, but I drive a car with manual locks and windows because I'm sooooo much smahhhter than you" is the most overplayed cliché on DCUM. If sweating in summer and shaking over 75 mph makes you feel better than the poors/nouveau riche, enjoy reaching over to let your husband in the car, sweetie. Let people live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have enough money to buy any car but my husband is such a business guy that he hates buying stuff that loses a lot of it’s value as soon as it leaves the showroom. We, and our adult kids, now buy cars coming off 3 year leases that the dealers certify and extend the warranties. None of us drive 10,000 miles a year so it works out for us. We all own very nice cars but others paid the depreciation.
Neither of the bolded phrases make any sense. Apparently your "super smart MBA" husband throws around those terms and you say "ooh" ad "ahh" and smile at his wisdom, but those statements are nonsensical. A car losing value is only relevant to an asset that is intended to appreciate or be resold. And "paid the depreciation" literally makes no sense. None. Unless it is a business expense you can't depreciate a car for tax purposes.
Buy a book, girlfriend. And by all means please double check the joint tax return that your super duper MBA husband has you sign every year.
Anonymous wrote:You can live in a car but you can’t drive a house. Boom. Go for the G wagen.
Anonymous wrote:We have enough money to buy any car but my husband is such a business guy that he hates buying stuff that loses a lot of it’s value as soon as it leaves the showroom. We, and our adult kids, now buy cars coming off 3 year leases that the dealers certify and extend the warranties. None of us drive 10,000 miles a year so it works out for us. We all own very nice cars but others paid the depreciation.
Anonymous wrote:Close to $8M. HHI of 700k
2019 Toyota Sienna
2018 Toyota Highlander
Super expensive cars are just dumb!