Anonymous
Post 05/07/2026 16:11     Subject: Where does this notion come from that wealthy people don't drive nice cars?

Just one more way he’s not representative of most WASPs
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2026 15:33     Subject: Where does this notion come from that wealthy people don't drive nice cars?

Tucker Carlson is a wasp as it gets. I saw him driving a new Volvo XC90 when he still lived in NW DC.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2026 14:16     Subject: Where does this notion come from that wealthy people don't drive nice cars?

At my first job out of college, there was this guy just two years ahead of me who drove a leased BMW 3 seres that he talked about constantly. And every pay period, without fail, he would complain about being out of money for groceries until the next pay cycle. I’ll never forget that.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2026 14:12     Subject: Where does this notion come from that wealthy people don't drive nice cars?

The vast majority of MC folks become rich (ok, not crazy rich) by being disciplined with their finances. I used to work with guys driving fancy euro cars and big ass trucks. Every single one of them doesn't have a pot to piss in. So once you achieve financial independence by being frugal you just can't flip a switch and become a big spender. And some people end up falling in love with their beater, kind of like an old rescue dog that bites you once in a while.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2026 13:39     Subject: Where does this notion come from that wealthy people don't drive nice cars?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Low-key rich drive something like a new $85,000 Mercedes wagon, they wouldn't be caught dead driving some old POS. This humble multi-millionaire bullsh*t is created by chronically online proles on reddit and message boards.


Ahh, the prole comment. Love love love the parochial snobbery of the dcurbanmom crowd. FYI, multi millionaires in old cars are a thing. Dear old dad drives a 27 year old Chevy. Mainly I think to irritate the neighbors. Who are easily irritated. The neighbors drive jags. The neighbors also have mortgages.


Np - your comment is just as snobby if not more so…
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2026 13:30     Subject: Where does this notion come from that wealthy people don't drive nice cars?

Anonymous wrote:Low-key rich drive something like a new $85,000 Mercedes wagon, they wouldn't be caught dead driving some old POS. This humble multi-millionaire bullsh*t is created by chronically online proles on reddit and message boards.


Ahh, the prole comment. Love love love the parochial snobbery of the dcurbanmom crowd. FYI, multi millionaires in old cars are a thing. Dear old dad drives a 27 year old Chevy. Mainly I think to irritate the neighbors. Who are easily irritated. The neighbors drive jags. The neighbors also have mortgages.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2026 11:49     Subject: Where does this notion come from that wealthy people don't drive nice cars?

Low-key rich drive something like a new $85,000 Mercedes wagon, they wouldn't be caught dead driving some old POS. This humble multi-millionaire bullsh*t is created by chronically online proles on reddit and message boards.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2026 11:45     Subject: Where does this notion come from that wealthy people don't drive nice cars?

We are in a modern Gilded Age. NASDAQ, Dow, and S&P 500 are at record highs. The rich are richer than ever. And as a result, American culture has become much more outwardly showy and materialistic.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2026 11:16     Subject: Where does this notion come from that wealthy people don't drive nice cars?

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Anonymous wrote:I've never heard this notion. In fact, it is a self-destroying notion as only wealthy people have the financial resources to buy so-called "nice" cars.


See. That’s where you’re wrong. Entry level luxury models are bought by LMC administrative assistants a dime a dozen. Same with pricier models so long as you can afford the low, low down payment and lease. These folks are by far the biggest fakers. It’s sad really when you go to a dealership and see them. Just because you have the money to “buy” the car doesn’t mean you have the money to own it. This also true of houses and lots of high cost items that used to signal affluence before credit was democratized.


What are you doing at luxury dealerships? Shouldn’t you only be at used Honda lots?

Anyway, I’m sorry you can’t afford a nice car.


Oh I can and have one. I also have a beater. No one says you can’t have both.


So you go to the dealership to buy your car and then spend your time assessing other people as "LMC fakers" when 1. you have no idea who they are and what their income is 2. even if they are LMC (the horror!!) they are buying/leasing a car they are qualified to buy? That really does not say anything good about you.


It’s obvious if you’ve ever had to spend time at a dealership waiting for your car. They have absolute freak outs over unexpected repair costs. The tires have too little tread or have cheap tires or major damage that could rise to a safety issue that hasn’t been fixed. I thought this forum was for our inner thoughts since I can’t say this out loud. I absolutely judge these people for their poor financial choices.


I don't know why you would assume someone freaking out over an unexpected repair cost is "LMC"? Plenty of wealthy people despise feeling shafted on even small costs.


Sadly this is true, my high income frugal DH can’t stand things like this and always shops around/makes triple sure he’s getting the best deal. It’s not worth his time but he won’t listen.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2026 10:57     Subject: Re:Where does this notion come from that wealthy people don't drive nice cars?

it comes from cope

your real loss is from depreciation and opportunity cost of capital.

if you drive a landcruiser or lexus GX/LX the depreciation will be very minimal (especially the older v8s).
some of the sports cars have actually appreciated if you know what you are doing.

for your commuter beater car a tesla 3 is fine for what it is.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2026 10:11     Subject: Where does this notion come from that wealthy people don't drive nice cars?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've never heard this notion. In fact, it is a self-destroying notion as only wealthy people have the financial resources to buy so-called "nice" cars.


See. That’s where you’re wrong. Entry level luxury models are bought by LMC administrative assistants a dime a dozen. Same with pricier models so long as you can afford the low, low down payment and lease. These folks are by far the biggest fakers. It’s sad really when you go to a dealership and see them. Just because you have the money to “buy” the car doesn’t mean you have the money to own it. This also true of houses and lots of high cost items that used to signal affluence before credit was democratized.


What are you doing at luxury dealerships? Shouldn’t you only be at used Honda lots?

Anyway, I’m sorry you can’t afford a nice car.


Oh I can and have one. I also have a beater. No one says you can’t have both.


So you go to the dealership to buy your car and then spend your time assessing other people as "LMC fakers" when 1. you have no idea who they are and what their income is 2. even if they are LMC (the horror!!) they are buying/leasing a car they are qualified to buy? That really does not say anything good about you.


It’s obvious if you’ve ever had to spend time at a dealership waiting for your car. They have absolute freak outs over unexpected repair costs. The tires have too little tread or have cheap tires or major damage that could rise to a safety issue that hasn’t been fixed. I thought this forum was for our inner thoughts since I can’t say this out loud. I absolutely judge these people for their poor financial choices.


I don't know why you would assume someone freaking out over an unexpected repair cost is "LMC"? Plenty of wealthy people despise feeling shafted on even small costs.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2026 10:11     Subject: Where does this notion come from that wealthy people don't drive nice cars?

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've never heard this notion. In fact, it is a self-destroying notion as only wealthy people have the financial resources to buy so-called "nice" cars.


See. That’s where you’re wrong. Entry level luxury models are bought by LMC administrative assistants a dime a dozen. Same with pricier models so long as you can afford the low, low down payment and lease. These folks are by far the biggest fakers. It’s sad really when you go to a dealership and see them. Just because you have the money to “buy” the car doesn’t mean you have the money to own it. This also true of houses and lots of high cost items that used to signal affluence before credit was democratized.


What are you doing at luxury dealerships? Shouldn’t you only be at used Honda lots?

Anyway, I’m sorry you can’t afford a nice car.


Oh I can and have one. I also have a beater. No one says you can’t have both.


So you go to the dealership to buy your car and then spend your time assessing other people as "LMC fakers" when 1. you have no idea who they are and what their income is 2. even if they are LMC (the horror!!) they are buying/leasing a car they are qualified to buy? That really does not say anything good about you.


It’s obvious if you’ve ever had to spend time at a dealership waiting for your car. They have absolute freak outs over unexpected repair costs. The tires have too little tread or have cheap tires or major damage that could rise to a safety issue that hasn’t been fixed. I thought this forum was for our inner thoughts since I can’t say this out loud. I absolutely judge these people for their poor financial choices.


Does not seem credible considering nobody needs to replace tires at the dealership. Everyone with a "LMC" income would know this and would not do this type of work there. You're probably seeing wealthy people who can't be bothered to go elsewhere and are haggling for a better than not great price.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2026 10:00     Subject: Where does this notion come from that wealthy people don't drive nice cars?

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've never heard this notion. In fact, it is a self-destroying notion as only wealthy people have the financial resources to buy so-called "nice" cars.


See. That’s where you’re wrong. Entry level luxury models are bought by LMC administrative assistants a dime a dozen. Same with pricier models so long as you can afford the low, low down payment and lease. These folks are by far the biggest fakers. It’s sad really when you go to a dealership and see them. Just because you have the money to “buy” the car doesn’t mean you have the money to own it. This also true of houses and lots of high cost items that used to signal affluence before credit was democratized.


What are you doing at luxury dealerships? Shouldn’t you only be at used Honda lots?

Anyway, I’m sorry you can’t afford a nice car.


Oh I can and have one. I also have a beater. No one says you can’t have both.


So you go to the dealership to buy your car and then spend your time assessing other people as "LMC fakers" when 1. you have no idea who they are and what their income is 2. even if they are LMC (the horror!!) they are buying/leasing a car they are qualified to buy? That really does not say anything good about you.


It’s obvious if you’ve ever had to spend time at a dealership waiting for your car. They have absolute freak outs over unexpected repair costs. The tires have too little tread or have cheap tires or major damage that could rise to a safety issue that hasn’t been fixed. I thought this forum was for our inner thoughts since I can’t say this out loud. I absolutely judge these people for their poor financial choices.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2026 09:34     Subject: Where does this notion come from that wealthy people don't drive nice cars?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've never heard this notion. In fact, it is a self-destroying notion as only wealthy people have the financial resources to buy so-called "nice" cars.


See. That’s where you’re wrong. Entry level luxury models are bought by LMC administrative assistants a dime a dozen. Same with pricier models so long as you can afford the low, low down payment and lease. These folks are by far the biggest fakers. It’s sad really when you go to a dealership and see them. Just because you have the money to “buy” the car doesn’t mean you have the money to own it. This also true of houses and lots of high cost items that used to signal affluence before credit was democratized.


What are you doing at luxury dealerships? Shouldn’t you only be at used Honda lots?

Anyway, I’m sorry you can’t afford a nice car.


Oh I can and have one. I also have a beater. No one says you can’t have both.


So you go to the dealership to buy your car and then spend your time assessing other people as "LMC fakers" when 1. you have no idea who they are and what their income is 2. even if they are LMC (the horror!!) they are buying/leasing a car they are qualified to buy? That really does not say anything good about you.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2026 09:12     Subject: Where does this notion come from that wealthy people don't drive nice cars?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've never heard this notion. In fact, it is a self-destroying notion as only wealthy people have the financial resources to buy so-called "nice" cars.


See. That’s where you’re wrong. Entry level luxury models are bought by LMC administrative assistants a dime a dozen. Same with pricier models so long as you can afford the low, low down payment and lease. These folks are by far the biggest fakers. It’s sad really when you go to a dealership and see them. Just because you have the money to “buy” the car doesn’t mean you have the money to own it. This also true of houses and lots of high cost items that used to signal affluence before credit was democratized.


What are you doing at luxury dealerships? Shouldn’t you only be at used Honda lots?

Anyway, I’m sorry you can’t afford a nice car.


Oh I can and have one. I also have a beater. No one says you can’t have both.