Anonymous wrote:Old money! Love it.
Anonymous wrote:Personally, I'd much rather have the old woody wagon kind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no. jeeps are garbage.
+1 Watch Scotty Kilmer's channel on YouTube.
Anonymous wrote:No, the bigger it is, the more I hate it.
Time to put the environment first.
Anonymous wrote:no. jeeps are garbage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Car allowance from work, business owner write-off, or just make a boatload and want the newest big luxury 3-row which has an amazing towing capacity for a boat, jet skis, snow mobiles, 4-wheelers, RV, or horses. It's also assembled in Michigan, so it has that Made in the USA thing going for it. It's not like a $100k rig depreciates to $0 in 2 years. After 2 years it's worth $75k? $1k a month is hardly meaningful if you make $300k+ a year, plus passive income, and maybe you inherited a couple million bucks from your folks.
You need to be rich just to afford the gas at only 13-18 mpg. $100 to $150+ every fill-up.
Anonymous wrote:I fully expect the person who owns the Wagoneer to be the type of person who holds her iPhone in her hands and talks into while driving. Despite the fact that she has a $10K-valued handsfree infotainment and McIntosh high-end speaker system that would be much clearer to hear and easier/safer to use.
Anonymous wrote:Car allowance from work, business owner write-off, or just make a boatload and want the newest big luxury 3-row which has an amazing towing capacity for a boat, jet skis, snow mobiles, 4-wheelers, RV, or horses. It's also assembled in Michigan, so it has that Made in the USA thing going for it. It's not like a $100k rig depreciates to $0 in 2 years. After 2 years it's worth $75k? $1k a month is hardly meaningful if you make $300k+ a year, plus passive income, and maybe you inherited a couple million bucks from your folks.