Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Truly wealthy people aren't driving something like a BMW X3 or Audi A4. There are plenty of families in DC/Mclean/Bethesda who drive the full-size American SUVs.
As to the price delta on the Escalade, they're all really nice SUVs nowadays but the Escalade interior is a BIG step up from the Tahoe/non-Denali Yukon.
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What does this post even mean? Of course wealthy people don't drive an A4 because that's a first job entry level vehicle out of college for a business major.
Found the X3 driver!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not impressed with any large SUV’s. They tell me the owners have more money than brains and do not give a flying fig about the environment, both in terms of fuel economy and number of children. In short, are selfish.
+1
IQ of owner of such cars obviously under average
Anonymous wrote:In New Orleans a black woman in an Escalade tried to run me over because she wanted to enter a hotel parking lot and I was apparently in her way (I was a pedestrian crossing with a valid walk signal) and she yelled out “you better watch out because you’re gonna be underneath these tires!” At the silver spring Whole Foods (terrible city), a white military mom with her kids in the Escalade threatened to both shoot me and let her dog attack me because her Escalade was hanging over in MY parking space and she claimed my car was too close to hers and demanded I back it up ( I refused which apparently warrants my death). Right after the bridge from VA to MD it was moving a little slow one evening and a 40ish white guy was driving his Escalade at 70mph on the SHOULDER for like half a mile. The Escalade trashiness transcends race, gender, and socioeconomic status. It is the single best indicator I have ever personally encountered that someone is an absolute piece of crap
Anonymous wrote:It's all about the Section 179 deduction.
Clever UMC and rich do not give a flying f*** that these gigantic rigs cost $80K or $90K or $100K plus because they are driving them for practically free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Truly wealthy people aren't driving something like a BMW X3 or Audi A4. There are plenty of families in DC/Mclean/Bethesda who drive the full-size American SUVs.
As to the price delta on the Escalade, they're all really nice SUVs nowadays but the Escalade interior is a BIG step up from the Tahoe/non-Denali Yukon.
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What does this post even mean? Of course wealthy people don't drive an A4 because that's a first job entry level vehicle out of college for a business major.
Anonymous wrote:Truly wealthy people aren't driving something like a BMW X3 or Audi A4. There are plenty of families in DC/Mclean/Bethesda who drive the full-size American SUVs.
As to the price delta on the Escalade, they're all really nice SUVs nowadays but the Escalade interior is a BIG step up from the Tahoe/non-Denali Yukon.
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Anonymous wrote:I've always been interested in cars. But I've accumulated about four million dollars now and I could buy pretty much any car I want, so no car "impresses" me. This fact drives some people on here mad, but we currently have two Hondas.
The large, V8, body-on-frame truck-based SUVs are not my style. I prefer smaller and nimbler. But if you like that sort of thing, I'm sure the Cadillac is nice.
The idea that they cost $100k, I guess it signals that you can afford a $100k car, or afford the lease payments or whatever. But big deal, so can almost all of us.