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You haven't answered the question. In what way does a luxury SUV change your practical, everyday life? I get that it's probably a confidence boost to an insecure self esteem that needs to be showered with things to make them feel better, but does a Mercedes SUV really add that much value driving in your daily life, than say, a Honda SUV? I know it's tough to imagine that my questions aren't rooted in "jealousy," because I could easily go out and get one in cash today. I genuinely don't understand the difference as significant.
I'm not sure what part of 'comfort, safety, quality of construction, technological innovation, features you have trouble with understanding.
The Mercedes has more comfort, safety, quality of construction, technological innovation, features than the honda
NP, I am not a car person or a luxury goods person, but i get easily stressed driving. This is obvious to me. A smoother, safer ride. It just feels better and it really does add to the quality of life every day if you drive every day! GPS, heated seats, great sound system, screens in back for the kids, the new car smell. This is somewhere to spend the money IF it will improve your life (only you can decide) and if you can afford it.
I drive 15 miles a day. Since I spend 30 minutes a day in the car, I don't care how much better the Mercedes is than my Honda. Capiche?
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How much are you driving that this would even make a regular difference? Oooohhh the seat warmer heats up 25 seconds faster. Totally worth it!![]()
I'm too poor to understand.
Fixed it for you
Over a million cash in the bank, so I don't think so. But keep telling yourself that honYes yes, everyone's just jealous of you. Got it
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1/200 Americans have a net HHI over 1.5 million. Your bank account isn't as impressive as you think
I'm not posting it as a matter of impressing anyone. That's what Mercedes SUV's are for. But more to respond to your funny "too poor to understand" trope. Anyway, keep trying to prove yourself with superficial, material things. Maybe one day you'll be content about you, without all the stuff and the things. Peace out![]()
Maybe one day you'll finally make enough money to join us
Anonymous wrote:I think it's funny that the luxury car posters don't seem to understand the responses to their posts. It keeps going like this:
Luxury poster: I love my [insert luxury car]. It's worth it to pay more because of xyz.
Responding Poster: I can afford a [insert luxury car], but can get xyz without spending that much.
Luxury poster: You're just jealous because you can't afford [insert luxury car].
Responding Poster: I said I could afford it, but I don't want one.
Luxury poster: You must just really be one of the poors then.
Like the luxury posters cannot fathom someone with the abikity to buy a luxury car might actually want to drive a ford, nissan, etc. And their argument keeps boiling down to "you must be poor if you're not opting to spend the same amount of money on a car as me."
Which is funny, because that is the message these posters clearly want to send when they drive around town in their luxury cars. A lot of us just aren't buying into that message.
Anonymous wrote:I've always felt that the Mercedes SUV was a glorified minivan. That vehicle is NOT sexy.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's funny that the luxury car posters don't seem to understand the responses to their posts. It keeps going like this:
Luxury poster: I love my [insert luxury car]. It's worth it to pay more because of xyz.
Responding Poster: I can afford a [insert luxury car], but can get xyz without spending that much.
Luxury poster: You're just jealous because you can't afford [insert luxury car].
Responding Poster: I said I could afford it, but I don't want one.
Luxury poster: You must just really be one of the poors then.
Like the luxury posters cannot fathom someone with the abikity to buy a luxury car might actually want to drive a ford, nissan, etc. And their argument keeps boiling down to "you must be poor if you're not opting to spend the same amount of money on a car as me."
Which is funny, because that is the message these posters clearly want to send when they drive around town in their luxury cars. A lot of us just aren't buying into that message.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
You haven't answered the question. In what way does a luxury SUV change your practical, everyday life? I get that it's probably a confidence boost to an insecure self esteem that needs to be showered with things to make them feel better, but does a Mercedes SUV really add that much value driving in your daily life, than say, a Honda SUV? I know it's tough to imagine that my questions aren't rooted in "jealousy," because I could easily go out and get one in cash today. I genuinely don't understand the difference as significant.
I'm not sure what part of 'comfort, safety, quality of construction, technological innovation, features you have trouble with understanding.
The Mercedes has more comfort, safety, quality of construction, technological innovation, features than the honda
NP, I am not a car person or a luxury goods person, but i get easily stressed driving. This is obvious to me. A smoother, safer ride. It just feels better and it really does add to the quality of life every day if you drive every day! GPS, heated seats, great sound system, screens in back for the kids, the new car smell. This is somewhere to spend the money IF it will improve your life (only you can decide) and if you can afford it.
I drive 15 miles a day. Since I spend 30 minutes a day in the car, I don't care how much better the Mercedes is than my Honda. Capiche?
+1
How much are you driving that this would even make a regular difference? Oooohhh the seat warmer heats up 25 seconds faster. Totally worth it!![]()
I'm too poor to understand.
Fixed it for you
Over a million cash in the bank, so I don't think so. But keep telling yourself that honYes yes, everyone's just jealous of you. Got it
![]()
1/200 Americans have a net HHI over 1.5 million. Your bank account isn't as impressive as you think
I'm not posting it as a matter of impressing anyone. That's what Mercedes SUV's are for. But more to respond to your funny "too poor to understand" trope. Anyway, keep trying to prove yourself with superficial, material things. Maybe one day you'll be content about you, without all the stuff and the things. Peace out![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound like my BIL who drove an H3 for a while because of the built in video system for their kid.
When their budget really should have only gotten them a used corolla and a handheld DVD player.
Shit, we make 3 times what they did and we wouldn't dream of spending that kind of dough on a gas guzzler or gadgets. My husband drives a nicer car than me because he is in the car 2 hours a day, but it is still a ford hybrid.
Being able to afford a ford is not some sort of brag you do realize
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
You haven't answered the question. In what way does a luxury SUV change your practical, everyday life? I get that it's probably a confidence boost to an insecure self esteem that needs to be showered with things to make them feel better, but does a Mercedes SUV really add that much value driving in your daily life, than say, a Honda SUV? I know it's tough to imagine that my questions aren't rooted in "jealousy," because I could easily go out and get one in cash today. I genuinely don't understand the difference as significant.
I'm not sure what part of 'comfort, safety, quality of construction, technological innovation, features you have trouble with understanding.
The Mercedes has more comfort, safety, quality of construction, technological innovation, features than the honda
NP, I am not a car person or a luxury goods person, but i get easily stressed driving. This is obvious to me. A smoother, safer ride. It just feels better and it really does add to the quality of life every day if you drive every day! GPS, heated seats, great sound system, screens in back for the kids, the new car smell. This is somewhere to spend the money IF it will improve your life (only you can decide) and if you can afford it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
You haven't answered the question. In what way does a luxury SUV change your practical, everyday life? I get that it's probably a confidence boost to an insecure self esteem that needs to be showered with things to make them feel better, but does a Mercedes SUV really add that much value driving in your daily life, than say, a Honda SUV? I know it's tough to imagine that my questions aren't rooted in "jealousy," because I could easily go out and get one in cash today. I genuinely don't understand the difference as significant.
I'm not sure what part of 'comfort, safety, quality of construction, technological innovation, features you have trouble with understanding.
The Mercedes has more comfort, safety, quality of construction, technological innovation, features than the honda
NP, I am not a car person or a luxury goods person, but i get easily stressed driving. This is obvious to me. A smoother, safer ride. It just feels better and it really does add to the quality of life every day if you drive every day! GPS, heated seats, great sound system, screens in back for the kids, the new car smell. This is somewhere to spend the money IF it will improve your life (only you can decide) and if you can afford it.
I drive 15 miles a day. Since I spend 30 minutes a day in the car, I don't care how much better the Mercedes is than my Honda. Capiche?
+1
How much are you driving that this would even make a regular difference? Oooohhh the seat warmer heats up 25 seconds faster. Totally worth it!![]()
I'm too poor to understand.
Fixed it for you
Over a million cash in the bank, so I don't think so. But keep telling yourself that honYes yes, everyone's just jealous of you. Got it
![]()
1/200 Americans have a net HHI over 1.5 million. Your bank account isn't as impressive as you think
Anonymous wrote:You sound like my BIL who drove an H3 for a while because of the built in video system for their kid.
When their budget really should have only gotten them a used corolla and a handheld DVD player.
Shit, we make 3 times what they did and we wouldn't dream of spending that kind of dough on a gas guzzler or gadgets. My husband drives a nicer car than me because he is in the car 2 hours a day, but it is still a ford hybrid.
Anonymous wrote:I think all woman's boobs need to be cut off starting today. If you refuse you are executed. Babies born today need something given to them so they won't grow or produce milk. I want breast feeding outlawed and since it is " natural' that will never happen until all breasts are gone. To me breast feeding is just wrong and too sexual. Eliminate all boobs and we should be good.