Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The OP must not realize in today’s market cars like BMW, Mercedes, Land Rover, Porsche, Volvo, are not exotic, especially the basic consumer lines like the X5, GL, Cayenne, 5 series and E classes, and nobody GAF. You can find tons of these on any air force base driven by E-5s. A married couple making a combined 120 a year can happily afford any of these.
And they are evidence of the poor financial decision making happening. Our military tenants, single income, have a Corvette. They don’t even know how much side-eye and judgement they get amongst their neighbors. They are the Gen X version of the millennial avocado toast.
Maybe they don't care what you think. Corvettes are fun as hell to drive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The OP must not realize in today’s market cars like BMW, Mercedes, Land Rover, Porsche, Volvo, are not exotic, especially the basic consumer lines like the X5, GL, Cayenne, 5 series and E classes, and nobody GAF. You can find tons of these on any air force base driven by E-5s. A married couple making a combined 120 a year can happily afford any of these.
And they are evidence of the poor financial decision making happening. Our military tenants, single income, have a Corvette. They don’t even know how much side-eye and judgement they get amongst their neighbors. They are the Gen X version of the millennial avocado toast.
Anonymous wrote:The OP must not realize in today’s market cars like BMW, Mercedes, Land Rover, Porsche, Volvo, are not exotic, especially the basic consumer lines like the X5, GL, Cayenne, 5 series and E classes, and nobody GAF. You can find tons of these on any air force base driven by E-5s. A married couple making a combined 120 a year can happily afford any of these.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The OP must not realize in today’s market cars like BMW, Mercedes, Land Rover, Porsche, Volvo, are not exotic, especially the basic consumer lines like the X5, GL, Cayenne, 5 series and E classes, and nobody GAF. You can find tons of these on any air force base driven by E-5s. A married couple making a combined 120 a year can happily afford any of these.
No effing way can a married couple making 120k afford any of these. They can afford a used Mazda/Toyota. We make double that an have an Odyssey (that I love and wouldn’t trade for any SUV)
Anonymous wrote:The OP must not realize in today’s market cars like BMW, Mercedes, Land Rover, Porsche, Volvo, are not exotic, especially the basic consumer lines like the X5, GL, Cayenne, 5 series and E classes, and nobody GAF. You can find tons of these on any air force base driven by E-5s. A married couple making a combined 120 a year can happily afford any of these.
Anonymous wrote:Dunno but I would, which is why I have a Pilot. I'd feel like an asshole driving to work at my school in a Mercedes like our board chair.
Anonymous wrote:Or do they want and like all the eyeballs on them and people assuming they're made of money? I'd honestly feel incredibly awkward randomly rolling up to work in an expensive car. I'd worry it could hurt my career and perception with colleagues, superiors and clients. Once on a business trip I was randomly given some super expensive Mercedes SUV rental and it felt like everyone was gawking whenever parked.
I think Tesla has mastered the fancy-but-subtle styling/branding – but so many people have fancy and flashy Range Rovers, Yukon Denalis, Escalades, BMW X7s, Porsche SUVs, expensive Mercedes sedans and SUVs, G-Wagons, Bentley SUVs they're practically a dime a dozen.
At the very least I feel like I'd need a second lower-key car when I didn't want anyone to notice me.
Anonymous wrote:Or do they want and like all the eyeballs on them and people assuming they're made of money? I'd honestly feel incredibly awkward randomly rolling up to work in an expensive car. I'd worry it could hurt my career and perception with colleagues, superiors and clients. Once on a business trip I was randomly given some super expensive Mercedes SUV rental and it felt like everyone was gawking whenever parked.
I think Tesla has mastered the fancy-but-subtle styling/branding – but so many people have fancy and flashy Range Rovers, Yukon Denalis, Escalades, BMW X7s, Porsche SUVs, expensive Mercedes sedans and SUVs, G-Wagons, Bentley SUVs they're practically a dime a dozen.
At the very least I feel like I'd need a second lower-key car when I didn't want anyone to notice me.
Anonymous wrote:No, I do not care what other people think of my car nor the judgements they may make about me. I also don’t care about the cars other people choose to buy and drive. I care about how people drive, not what they drive.
Anonymous wrote:No. My DH has a BMW M5. Sticker price is a 100k. But you'd have to know it's that expensive in order to think it is "fancy." Most people don't.