Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would someone buy a 70-150k car when a 35k car gets you around just fine? Seems like a waste to me. I have a friend who just bought a Mercedes and I don't think k I could bring myself to do it. I know everyone's values are different but if I got a raise, I would go on vacation and save some.
I'm surprised it has taken 11 pages for someone to explain this simple concept to you.
I'll explain it again for all the thick posters
Some people have the $
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would someone buy a 70-150k car when a 35k car gets you around just fine? Seems like a waste to me. I have a friend who just bought a Mercedes and I don't think k I could bring myself to do it. I know everyone's values are different but if I got a raise, I would go on vacation and save some.
I'm surprised it has taken 11 pages for someone to explain this simple concept to you.
I'll explain it again for all the thick posters
Some people have the $
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would someone buy a 70-150k car when a 35k car gets you around just fine? Seems like a waste to me. I have a friend who just bought a Mercedes and I don't think k I could bring myself to do it. I know everyone's values are different but if I got a raise, I would go on vacation and save some.
I'm surprised it has taken 11 pages for someone to explain this simple concept to you.
Anonymous wrote:My 77yo and 80yo parents drive a Mercedes and Lexus that were >$80K each. They seriously could not care less about status symbol or appearances.
Anonymous wrote:Why would someone buy a 70-150k car when a 35k car gets you around just fine? Seems like a waste to me. I have a friend who just bought a Mercedes and I don't think k I could bring myself to do it. I know everyone's values are different but if I got a raise, I would go on vacation and save some.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since when is a car "an experience". Machu Picchu is an experience. A car is just a thing you bought.
Whatever floats your boat. Owning an average "lease special" and having an $100K EV is not something to brag about, but tracking your own sport car on the Nurburgring, or offroading a Jeep at MOAB is something to live for.
My EV costs over 150k and goes 0 to 60 in 2.3 sec. completely silent. Currently the fastest car on the market for torque. Beats super and HyperCars that costs 10x as much. Driving it is a lot of fun. Pretty damn amazing. Look it up on YouTube even car people think it is freak’n Amazing. Tesla P100D, King of the dragstrip on a 1/4 mile straightaway. Seats at least 4 comfortably unlike super and hyper cars and perfectly good for picking up your kid from school and going to the grocery store too. Zero emissions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since when is a car "an experience". Machu Picchu is an experience. A car is just a thing you bought.
Whatever floats your boat. Owning an average "lease special" and having an $100K EV is not something to brag about, but tracking your own sport car on the Nurburgring, or offroading a Jeep at MOAB is something to live for.
Anonymous wrote:My 77yo and 80yo parents drive a Mercedes and Lexus that were >$80K each. They seriously could not care less about status symbol or appearances.