Anonymous wrote:American garbage.

You sound like a snob.Anonymous wrote:
Proof you can't buy class...
Anonymous wrote:My sister-in-law just got this SUV. It is called a GMC Yukon Denali. I was shocked when they told me they paid just over $80,000 for it. I know little about cars but it looks like a Tahoe to me. It was comfortable but that seems super expensive for a truck I personally would never assume costs that much and lacks luxury cachet.
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Anonymous wrote:Yes, these photos show what luxury vehicles look like in 2022. These days, SUVs are the definition of luxury vehicles (not cars). Bigger is what people want (safe, imposing, comfortable), not sleek and tight handling. It says "I can afford the vehicle AND the fuel". That grill could not be more American.
Anonymous wrote:A BMW X5 is barely more than a hatchback. The fact they’re both called SUVs is where the comparisons end.
Anonymous wrote:It certainly does not look anywhere near as elegant as the new Range Rover, which costs just a little more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound out of touch. $80k isn’t a luxury SUV price point anymore. A Tahoe with leather seats is gonna be $75+
An X5 with leather starts at 62k, and X7 starts at 78k. A Tahoe is a luxury SUV aimed at buyers who prefer to purchase from American manufactures and they are priced similarly to other luxury SUVs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a deposit on a Porsche SUV that cost less than this. We looked at Jeeps that were more expensive than the Porsche. What are perceived as luxury brands aren't actually that expensive compared to the big trucks and SUVs that are popular today.
Ironically, those small Porsche SUVs were an intentional cash grab to subsidize the cars that the company actually wants to produce.
Anonymous wrote:Buying a new car is such a bad investment, I don't know why people do this. Well, I guess it's a status symbol.