Anonymous wrote:To me it signifies someone who’s stupid. The Suburban/Tahoe/pickup trucks I can understand (not that you see a tom of pickup trucks in DC) but I can never for the life of me understand people who waste their money on cars like Malibu’s and Tauruses and Escapes. Pieces of junk! You’re much better off with an accord or Camry or CRV.
Anonymous wrote:Proud driver of a Chrysler. It allows me to get around town. It allows me to carpool with my neighbors to/from activities. The monthly payments were affordable. It is utilitarian.
I can't even fathom driving a 140k car. Don't you stress about it getting dinged? About your kid getting in with muddy cleats?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:any non-SUV American car = lower middle class
Japanese cars = middle class
European cars = upper middle class
Hmmm... $650k hhi and drive a Honda Pilot.
Idiots make assumptions based on material objects.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I proudly drive a Toyota Corolla in my nice Bethesda neighborhood.
Are you the cleaning lady?
Anonymous wrote:any non-SUV American car = lower middle class
Japanese cars = middle class
European cars = upper middle class
Anonymous wrote:any non-SUV American car = lower middle class
Japanese cars = middle class
European cars = upper middle class
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We will never own anything other than a status car. You get better service and make better first impressions when you arrive in a $140,000 car.
In my world, I would wonder where you got the money, and would be obligated to report you with an indicator of espionage
Don't worry dear, we're not "in your world".
(Thank Gaia!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We will never own anything other than a status car. You get better service and make better first impressions when you arrive in a $140,000 car.
In my world, I would wonder where you got the money, and would be obligated to report you with an indicator of espionage
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cars mean nothing to me. They are just a way from point A to point B. Caring about them is bourgeois.
*things broke people say*