Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2018 Cadillac Escalade ESV
2016 BMW X5
2017 Chevrolet Corvette
leased
They cost $45k a year but it's worth it
Is any of this for a business and therefore deductible? Otherwise, holy sh#t. Why?
It does seem absurd. I don't understand how "it's worth it". For the kind of money they're dumping into those vehicles, they could just buy them outright. First off, who in this world needs TWO SUV's? That seems silly.
The Escalade is so soft and relaxing to drive, the corvette is ridiculously fun to drive. The X5 is fun and relaxing as well, as well as being well designed. You couldn't get any of these cars for $45k so I'm don't know where you get the idea I could buy all three.
To your last point, every family living in the suburbs needs one car per driving adult. No public transport means you're trapped.
In theory you could buy them a few years old. I would think buying would be cheaper in the long run.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2018 Cadillac Escalade ESV
2016 BMW X5
2017 Chevrolet Corvette
leased
They cost $45k a year but it's worth it
Is any of this for a business and therefore deductible? Otherwise, holy sh#t. Why?
It does seem absurd. I don't understand how "it's worth it". For the kind of money they're dumping into those vehicles, they could just buy them outright. First off, who in this world needs TWO SUV's? That seems silly.
If I jog around my Vienna neighborhood, about 50% of houses have two SUVs in the driveway / garage. I'm not saying it's a good idea, but it's very common, and will only become more so as US manufacturers stop even offering cars.
If I were to count a minivan as an SUV (I'm not), the number would go even higher!
I don’t think they will stop selling cars even though SUV’s are more profitable. It’s wrecking a lot of people’s finances. Take a look at this article. It shows the sad state of affairs we are in.
https://jalopnik.com/84-month-auto-loans-are-becoming-more-common-because-yo-1825414883
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2018 Cadillac Escalade ESV
2016 BMW X5
2017 Chevrolet Corvette
leased
They cost $45k a year but it's worth it
Is any of this for a business and therefore deductible? Otherwise, holy sh#t. Why?
It does seem absurd. I don't understand how "it's worth it". For the kind of money they're dumping into those vehicles, they could just buy them outright. First off, who in this world needs TWO SUV's? That seems silly.
The Escalade is so soft and relaxing to drive, the corvette is ridiculously fun to drive. The X5 is fun and relaxing as well, as well as being well designed. You couldn't get any of these cars for $45k so I'm don't know where you get the idea I could buy all three.
To your last point, every family living in the suburbs needs one car per driving adult. No public transport means you're trapped.
I disagree. The metro goes to the burbs and I know people within one car including people that have one car for medical reasons. As in one spouse cannot drive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2018 Cadillac Escalade ESV
2016 BMW X5
2017 Chevrolet Corvette
leased
They cost $45k a year but it's worth it
Is any of this for a business and therefore deductible? Otherwise, holy sh#t. Why?
It does seem absurd. I don't understand how "it's worth it". For the kind of money they're dumping into those vehicles, they could just buy them outright. First off, who in this world needs TWO SUV's? That seems silly.
The Escalade is so soft and relaxing to drive, the corvette is ridiculously fun to drive. The X5 is fun and relaxing as well, as well as being well designed. You couldn't get any of these cars for $45k so I'm don't know where you get the idea I could buy all three.
To your last point, every family living in the suburbs needs one car per driving adult. No public transport means you're trapped.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2018 Cadillac Escalade ESV
2016 BMW X5
2017 Chevrolet Corvette
leased
They cost $45k a year but it's worth it
Is any of this for a business and therefore deductible? Otherwise, holy sh#t. Why?
It does seem absurd. I don't understand how "it's worth it". For the kind of money they're dumping into those vehicles, they could just buy them outright. First off, who in this world needs TWO SUV's? That seems silly.
The Escalade is so soft and relaxing to drive, the corvette is ridiculously fun to drive. The X5 is fun and relaxing as well, as well as being well designed. You couldn't get any of these cars for $45k so I'm don't know where you get the idea I could buy all three.
To your last point, every family living in the suburbs needs one car per driving adult. No public transport means you're trapped.
I disagree. The metro goes to the burbs and I know people within one car including people that have one car for medical reasons. As in one spouse cannot drive.
Anonymous wrote:2015 Chrysler Town & Country, bought used & still owe $26k on it.
2014 Chevy Malibu, bought new & paid off the last $12k through a 401k loan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2018 Cadillac Escalade ESV
2016 BMW X5
2017 Chevrolet Corvette
leased
They cost $45k a year but it's worth it
Is any of this for a business and therefore deductible? Otherwise, holy sh#t. Why?
It does seem absurd. I don't understand how "it's worth it". For the kind of money they're dumping into those vehicles, they could just buy them outright. First off, who in this world needs TWO SUV's? That seems silly.
The Escalade is so soft and relaxing to drive, the corvette is ridiculously fun to drive. The X5 is fun and relaxing as well, as well as being well designed. You couldn't get any of these cars for $45k so I'm don't know where you get the idea I could buy all three.
To your last point, every family living in the suburbs needs one car per driving adult. No public transport means you're trapped.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2018 Cadillac Escalade ESV
2016 BMW X5
2017 Chevrolet Corvette
leased
They cost $45k a year but it's worth it
Is any of this for a business and therefore deductible? Otherwise, holy sh#t. Why?
It does seem absurd. I don't understand how "it's worth it". For the kind of money they're dumping into those vehicles, they could just buy them outright. First off, who in this world needs TWO SUV's? That seems silly.