Anonymous wrote:White is a nice color for a car. But people of all incomes select white cars. And wealthy people select all colors, so I'm not sure it's a "thing."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha ha! I am a nanny and my employers just bought me a white Lexus SUV to use for their child as well as my personal use! So what does that make me?
Very well compensated?
True! But my point is that if a "domestic employee" is driving a white SUV, the very notion that it is a status symbol is out the window.
Anonymous wrote:Must be a DC thing. Here in Los Angeles, SUVs are for mothers. You haven't arrived unless you are driving a Tesla.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha ha! I am a nanny and my employers just bought me a white Lexus SUV to use for their child as well as my personal use! So what does that make me?
Very well compensated?
Anonymous wrote:OP, feel sorry for them. They can't think for themselves and must do what others do.
Anonymous wrote:Ha ha! I am a nanny and my employers just bought me a white Lexus SUV to use for their child as well as my personal use! So what does that make me?
Anonymous wrote:Must be a DC thing. Here in Los Angeles, SUVs are for mothers. You haven't arrived unless you are driving a Tesla.
Anonymous wrote:This is a funny trend I’ve noticed in my office and I’m wondering if other people notice it too. Every obnoxious wealthy woman above 40 in my office (sales environment) drives a massive white Mercedes, Audi, or Range Rover. I am talking about ~15 people, not 2 or 3. Most of them have no kids or one kid. I have no problem with white cars and no problem with these women, but these cars just seem like very silly status markers trying to make a statement about their money.