Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cars aren't my thing. We could pay cash no prob for it--but not my thing.
Ironically, in my neck of woods are inversely proportional to families' net worth. The strivers/debtors are the ones with the fancy things.
True. Where I work the security guards and police officers, who make a lot less than a lot of the workforce drive the nicest cars. A lot of senior managers drive old Accords and Camrys. It's all about priorities. I won't begrudge anybody for driving a fancy car, it's just not my cup of tea. Plus, I pretty much treat my cars like crap. Sure I keep up on the maintenance, but keeping my car tidy and obsessing over its shine isn't for me. Buddy of mine when he was younger bought a used Audi. Cool car, super fast, but he sure hated that thing as it aged and the maintenance costs started piling up. Audis are great cars, but everything you get done on them is almost twice as expensive as your normal Ford, Chevy, Honda, or Toyota.