Anonymous wrote:I notice that everyone in my McLean neighborhood drives either Porsche, BMW, Audi, Lexus, Jaguar, or Tesla. I do not see any GM, Ford, or Chrysler cars. This seems to be especially true with my Asian neighbors. Almost all of them drive Lexus LX580 or LS500. All of them had multiple bad experiences with American made cars, with the exception of Tesla. FWIW, I drive the Lexus NX300.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My Subaru was made in Indiana. I'd call that an American car.
This. Assembling it in the US is more relevant to me than where the brand is headquartered.
Meanwhile, all the US-HQ brands import parts, and many assemble outside the US. For example, a ton of Chevys are assembled in Mexico and imported to the US.
Anonymous wrote:Go to the mid west and you see a lot more american made cars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then you must not have elementary aged kids, OP. I live in McLean, have 3 kids and every other person I know (myself included) has some version of the suburban or expedition (lots of navigators and Escalades). I think your data is not skewed toward a certain demographic.
DP. I have elementary aged kids and I know zero people with those cars. The families with three kids virtually all have Siennas.
Sounds like you live in an Asian/Indian enclave.
Nope. Silver Spring.
Anonymous wrote:"A fool and their money are soon parted" P.T. Barnum.
The richest person I ever knew personally drove a 30+ year old daily driver. They were worth probably more than anyone that's ever visited this site.
Poor and middle to lower upper income like to overspend on cars to try to flex.
Anonymous wrote:The most expensive new Cadillac is the 2025 Celestiq, which starts at around $340,000. It's a hand-built, ultra-luxury electric car designed to compete with brands like Rolls-Royce and Bentley.
The 2025 Escalade IQ sells for like 150k to 160K.
I have a Cadillac. I was chatting at dealer and the guy at the Jim Coleman Dealer who said the rich drive Porsches, BMWs and Mercedes but the rich are Driven in Cadillacs.
As he was saying that a CEO's Limo driver was picking up a new Escalade to drive his boss in.
I bought my used one off him at a good deal and it was 40k and he just let me hand him a check and off I drove. As if not may people finance. Really? My Caddie was 52k new and only 18 months old with 9k miles and I think I got a deal. That was last summer before Tarriff nonsense.
I think foreign car buyers have no clue how expensive they are.
He had a few CT5-V Blackwings on lot that were marked sold. They are like 100k out the door.
My 40k used car purchase was a joke to him. I mean I love my car. But the place is selling 100K cars all day, 40K seems little after awhile.
https://www.cadillac.com/sedans/ct5-v-blackwing?srsltid=AfmBOopQiuYBq6HjZo_Op4YVz0821T5TBVy4C1JATaeqCvI4F82rSuvk
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then you must not have elementary aged kids, OP. I live in McLean, have 3 kids and every other person I know (myself included) has some version of the suburban or expedition (lots of navigators and Escalades). I think your data is not skewed toward a certain demographic.
DP. I have elementary aged kids and I know zero people with those cars. The families with three kids virtually all have Siennas.
Sounds like you live in an Asian/Indian enclave.
Nope. Silver Spring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then you must not have elementary aged kids, OP. I live in McLean, have 3 kids and every other person I know (myself included) has some version of the suburban or expedition (lots of navigators and Escalades). I think your data is not skewed toward a certain demographic.
DP. I have elementary aged kids and I know zero people with those cars. The families with three kids virtually all have Siennas.
Sounds like you live in an Asian/Indian enclave.