Anonymous wrote:One of the families at DD's school live in a $4.5M house, are worth about $80M and drive a 2016 Dodge Caravan.
Anonymous wrote:New Suburbans are upwards of $75,000 and 80,000 fully loaded. And guzzle gas. And require a big house for parking. Very popular travel sports private school rich family car. Far from a “low key” or “cheap” clunker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jennifer Dulos the wife of the wealthy builder in CT drove a black Suburban. I’m sure they had a ton of money and didn’t feel the need to drive flashy status cars.
LOL. Suburbans are ridiculously flashy because they guzzle gas to no end and take up huge amounts of space on the road. Not the example I would give of a non-flashy car.
I don’t think the folks here agree.
The OP was talking about rich people driving old clunkers- not sure a Suburban qualifies
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jennifer Dulos the wife of the wealthy builder in CT drove a black Suburban. I’m sure they had a ton of money and didn’t feel the need to drive flashy status cars.
LOL. Suburbans are ridiculously flashy because they guzzle gas to no end and take up huge amounts of space on the road. Not the example I would give of a non-flashy car.
I don’t think the folks here agree.
Anonymous wrote:$2M net worth - we own a 2001 Honda and two pickups older than that. Paid cash and will drive them till they implode.
Why anyone spends money on a car I'll never understand. It's transportation, a depreciating asset and easily replaced by some dude with an Uber sticker in his window.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jennifer Dulos the wife of the wealthy builder in CT drove a black Suburban. I’m sure they had a ton of money and didn’t feel the need to drive flashy status cars.
LOL. Suburbans are ridiculously flashy because they guzzle gas to no end and take up huge amounts of space on the road. Not the example I would give of a non-flashy car.
Anonymous wrote:Jennifer Dulos the wife of the wealthy builder in CT drove a black Suburban. I’m sure they had a ton of money and didn’t feel the need to drive flashy status cars.
Anonymous wrote:My late father. Over 1.5 million net worth, loved working and bought himself a base model Camry that he used as a commuter car. Drove that thing for a decade.
Anonymous wrote:$2M net worth - we own a 2001 Honda and two pickups older than that. Paid cash and will drive them till they implode.
Why anyone spends money on a car I'll never understand. It's transportation, a depreciating asset and easily replaced by some dude with an Uber sticker in his window.