Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s an old money, New England, Yankee thing, to this day.
Partly it’s the old money attitude that it’s gauche to show off wealth - but it’s also just practicality. You need 4 wheel or AWD. No use getting a sporty little car, you’ll never get out of your driveway in the winter.
LOL, yeah, all those old money Newporters driving Civics. This thread gets better and better.
No one with money thinks driving an E-Class is “gauche”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care about cars. It doesn’t matter how much money I make. I’m still not going to care about my car. I could walk in and buy a car with cash, if I wanted. I just don’t care to and it’s a hassle. There are plenty of non-car wealthy people out there.
I think this is the answer. HNW typically spend money on *something* whether it’s a $250k kitchen, travel, cars, golf, handbags, etc. Just not always the same. But the idea that “most wealthy people drive beaters” is just flat out wrong.
This is me. I have a newish car, nothing flashy, and a gorgeous gorgeous house, nice jewelry, and beautiful antiques and art. I'd rather spend 80k on an unheated Burma ruby or a 17th century Safavid silk rug. My everyday watch is more expensive than a luxury car. I'm white, middle aged, and raised in Europe BTW.
Anonymous wrote:It’s an old money, New England, Yankee thing, to this day.
Partly it’s the old money attitude that it’s gauche to show off wealth - but it’s also just practicality. You need 4 wheel or AWD. No use getting a sporty little car, you’ll never get out of your driveway in the winter.
Anonymous wrote:It’s an old money, New England, Yankee thing, to this day.
Partly it’s the old money attitude that it’s gauche to show off wealth - but it’s also just practicality. You need 4 wheel or AWD. No use getting a sporty little car, you’ll never get out of your driveway in the winter.
Anonymous wrote:I am wealthy and I drive a Honda CRV. I don't see the point of luxury cars. I did test drive a Ferrari for fun and that's about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care about cars. It doesn’t matter how much money I make. I’m still not going to care about my car. I could walk in and buy a car with cash, if I wanted. I just don’t care to and it’s a hassle. There are plenty of non-car wealthy people out there.
I think this is the answer. HNW typically spend money on *something* whether it’s a $250k kitchen, travel, cars, golf, handbags, etc. Just not always the same. But the idea that “most wealthy people drive beaters” is just flat out wrong.
This is me. I have a newish car, nothing flashy, and a gorgeous gorgeous house, nice jewelry, and beautiful antiques and art. I'd rather spend 80k on an unheated Burma ruby or a 17th century Safavid silk rug. My everyday watch is more expensive than a luxury car. I'm white, middle aged, and raised in Europe BTW.
Europe is a big place. It’s not a signifier of high class like some on this board think it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care about cars. It doesn’t matter how much money I make. I’m still not going to care about my car. I could walk in and buy a car with cash, if I wanted. I just don’t care to and it’s a hassle. There are plenty of non-car wealthy people out there.
I think this is the answer. HNW typically spend money on *something* whether it’s a $250k kitchen, travel, cars, golf, handbags, etc. Just not always the same. But the idea that “most wealthy people drive beaters” is just flat out wrong.
This is me. I have a newish car, nothing flashy, and a gorgeous gorgeous house, nice jewelry, and beautiful antiques and art. I'd rather spend 80k on an unheated Burma ruby or a 17th century Safavid silk rug. My everyday watch is more expensive than a luxury car. I'm white, middle aged, and raised in Europe BTW.
Anonymous wrote:I think we need to distinguish between a true “beater” and just a non-luxury car. Not many truly wealthy people drive an actual “beater” but very common for them to have non-luxury brands but still nice and reliable vehicles. I still want a heated seat and steering wheel, reliability and safety. But I’m not paying a premium for the car to be German/British/Swedish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care about cars. It doesn’t matter how much money I make. I’m still not going to care about my car. I could walk in and buy a car with cash, if I wanted. I just don’t care to and it’s a hassle. There are plenty of non-car wealthy people out there.
I think this is the answer. HNW typically spend money on *something* whether it’s a $250k kitchen, travel, cars, golf, handbags, etc. Just not always the same. But the idea that “most wealthy people drive beaters” is just flat out wrong.