Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t call Toyotas and Subarus cheap.
I’d call Kias cheap. Do rich people drive Kias?
Probably not. They are looking for value.
Anonymous wrote:My boss drives a Toyota Camry or a Sienna to work every day. She also has a six-figure sports car for fun.
Anonymous wrote:Us.
Honda Civic, Subaru, Honda CRV, Toyota Rav 4, and we keep them til they basically die.
Annual income more than million plus yearly.
Anonymous wrote:My uncle is worth 50mil and drives a minivan and shops at old navy. Not kidding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm OP. I just recalled this sort of smug couple in the neighborhood who waxed on how they didn't like cars, cars were just point A to point B, blah blah, had an old Honda CRV and Subaru. As soon as one of their parents passed away and they got a nice inheritance, they moved and bought a new BMW coupe and Land Rover SUV. lol
That’s kind of funny.
I’m not DC rich but we are top 1% and I am adamant about driving inexpensive cars. I tend to ding them.
The idea probably comes from the millionaire next door. You probably don’t know those people the book refers to because you run in different circles.
Anonymous wrote:I'm OP. I just recalled this sort of smug couple in the neighborhood who waxed on how they didn't like cars, cars were just point A to point B, blah blah, had an old Honda CRV and Subaru. As soon as one of their parents passed away and they got a nice inheritance, they moved and bought a new BMW coupe and Land Rover SUV. lol