Anonymous wrote:On the west coast, the Q7 is basically a soccer mom minivan. Seriously.
It's crazy people think it's the lap of luxury.
Anonymous wrote:Cars aren't my thing. We could pay cash no prob for it--but not my thing.
Ironically, in my neck of woods are inversely proportional to families' net worth. The strivers/debtors are the ones with the fancy things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just get a used one. Way better value, and if there have been no significant changes between year to year that's a bonus.
OP here. No way. Husband is a really good man but is basically a reverse snob who eschews labels or status symbols of any kind. He says the only status symbol he wants is early retirement. Lol.
guess not OP, since they now own a Q7. Even if it's his wife's car - they are a couple and that would seem to go against his eschewing of labels and reverse snobbery. that's just a front OP.
Pretty sure OP was talking about her own husband, not the friend.
Anonymous wrote:Cars aren't my thing. We could pay cash no prob for it--but not my thing.
Ironically, in my neck of woods are inversely proportional to families' net worth. The strivers/debtors are the ones with the fancy things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just get a used one. Way better value, and if there have been no significant changes between year to year that's a bonus.
OP here. No way. Husband is a really good man but is basically a reverse snob who eschews labels or status symbols of any kind. He says the only status symbol he wants is early retirement. Lol.
guess not OP, since they now own a Q7. Even if it's his wife's car - they are a couple and that would seem to go against his eschewing of labels and reverse snobbery. that's just a front OP.
Anonymous wrote:Just get a used one. Way better value, and if there have been no significant changes between year to year that's a bonus.
Anonymous wrote:Are you jealous of not having the car or are you jealous that she doesn't work and still get to have this car, which happens to be your favorite car.
If you really want it, work for it, then you get a sense of appreciation because you work hard for it. Forget how others get their stuff. That's how I see it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its my dream car. Its gorgeous and I'm totally jealous. I don't think we could ever afford something like that. I don't begrudge my friend. She is a really sweet person. But gosh, some people have all the luck. She stays home. Her husband makes bank.
Just venting anonymously about my little green monster. Can't say anything about it to my husband because he interprets comments like that as "complaining."
Okay. Vent over.
What do you drive now, OP?