Anonymous wrote:This is a funny trend I’ve noticed in my office and I’m wondering if other people notice it too. Every obnoxious wealthy woman above 40 in my office (sales environment) drives a massive white Mercedes, Audi, or Range Rover. I am talking about ~15 people, not 2 or 3. Most of them have no kids or one kid. I have no problem with white cars and no problem with these women, but these cars just seem like very silly status markers trying to make a statement about their money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha ha! I am a nanny and my employers just bought me a white Lexus SUV to use for their child as well as my personal use! So what does that make me?
Very well compensated?
True! But my point is that if a "domestic employee" is driving a white SUV, the very notion that it is a status symbol is out the window.
Yep, "the help" is driving white SUVs - the gig is up.![]()
So true!![]()
Anonymous wrote:This is a funny trend I’ve noticed in my office and I’m wondering if other people notice it too. Every obnoxious wealthy woman above 40 in my office (sales environment) drives a massive white Mercedes, Audi, or Range Rover. I am talking about ~15 people, not 2 or 3. Most of them have no kids or one kid. I have no problem with white cars and no problem with these women, but these cars just seem like very silly status markers trying to make a statement about their money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White is a nice color for a car. But people of all incomes select white cars. And wealthy people select all colors, so I'm not sure it's a "thing."
In some areas it’s definitely a thing. At my child’s ES, all of the “rich” moms (or the ones who want to appear so) drive one of only three cars: Yukon XL (Denali package only), Audi Q7, or Mercedes GLS. And there are only 2 acceptable colors. White or Black.
True. Any behemoth SUV is offensive, environmentally and otherwise, let's call it what it is. The GMCs are right in that category. The drivers ca not be that bright, OP.
OMG, I just looked up the Yukon Denali. People pay $70k for those monstrosities?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha ha! I am a nanny and my employers just bought me a white Lexus SUV to use for their child as well as my personal use! So what does that make me?
Very well compensated?
True! But my point is that if a "domestic employee" is driving a white SUV, the very notion that it is a status symbol is out the window.
Yep, "the help" is driving white SUVs - the gig is up.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White is a nice color for a car. But people of all incomes select white cars. And wealthy people select all colors, so I'm not sure it's a "thing."
In some areas it’s definitely a thing. At my child’s ES, all of the “rich” moms (or the ones who want to appear so) drive one of only three cars: Yukon XL (Denali package only), Audi Q7, or Mercedes GLS. And there are only 2 acceptable colors. White or Black.
True. Any behemoth SUV is offensive, environmentally and otherwise, let's call it what it is. The GMCs are right in that category. The drivers ca not be that bright, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White is a nice color for a car. But people of all incomes select white cars. And wealthy people select all colors, so I'm not sure it's a "thing."
In some areas it’s definitely a thing. At my child’s ES, all of the “rich” moms (or the ones who want to appear so) drive one of only three cars: Yukon XL (Denali package only), Audi Q7, or Mercedes GLS. And there are only 2 acceptable colors. White or Black.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a funny trend I’ve noticed in my office and I’m wondering if other people notice it too. Every obnoxious wealthy woman above 40 in my office (sales environment) drives a massive white Mercedes, Audi, or Range Rover. I am talking about ~15 people, not 2 or 3. Most of them have no kids or one kid. I have no problem with white cars and no problem with these women, but these cars just seem like very silly status markers trying to make a statement about their money.
Xanax abusing wine drunks who go home and brainwash themselves with Kardashian and Real Housewives garbage (who drive, you guessed it, tacky white luxury SUVs).