Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care how I spend my $75,000 ?
I don't care what you spend, none of my business but for me, do not want a high income/high consumption lifestyle so I stay away from those types of prices. I think a lot of people who ride around in these vehicles are in debt up to their eyeballs.
Again, why do you care? I don’t give a damn about who drives what. It’s not my business and I’ve got better things to do than to speculate about the financial sustainability of other people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care how I spend my $75,000 ?
I don't care what you spend, none of my business but for me, do not want a high income/high consumption lifestyle so I stay away from those types of prices. I think a lot of people who ride around in these vehicles are in debt up to their eyeballs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a rich people thing? I live in the suburbs and I hardly ever see these cars, let alone in white.
No it’s a UMC thing, specifically UMC who want to announce they’ve made it.
Anonymous wrote:Is this a rich people thing? I live in the suburbs and I hardly ever see these cars, let alone in white.
Anonymous wrote:Is this a rich people thing? I live in the suburbs and I hardly ever see these cars, let alone in white.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White just seems to be very popular in every model. Alll the teenagers seem to want white cars right now too. White metallic (aka “pearl”), does usually cost more for some reason. But I’ve been car shopping this week and most cars are coming in only 5-8 basic, boring colors plus bright blue. Like three shades of gray, two shades of black and two similar reds. Weird.
I just bought a subaru in a new light blue gray that is really nice and easy to find in parking lots.
I LOVE the blue gray Subaru color! DH is getting the cross trek and I would love for him to get that color but he wants orange![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White just seems to be very popular in every model. Alll the teenagers seem to want white cars right now too. White metallic (aka “pearl”), does usually cost more for some reason. But I’ve been car shopping this week and most cars are coming in only 5-8 basic, boring colors plus bright blue. Like three shades of gray, two shades of black and two similar reds. Weird.
I just bought a subaru in a new light blue gray that is really nice and easy to find in parking lots.
Anonymous wrote:White just seems to be very popular in every model. Alll the teenagers seem to want white cars right now too. White metallic (aka “pearl”), does usually cost more for some reason. But I’ve been car shopping this week and most cars are coming in only 5-8 basic, boring colors plus bright blue. Like three shades of gray, two shades of black and two similar reds. Weird.
Anonymous wrote:I love white cars. DH says they are the color of rentals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care how I spend my $75,000 ?
I don't care what you spend, none of my business but for me, do not want a high income/high consumption lifestyle so I stay away from those types of prices. I think a lot of people who ride around in these vehicles are in debt up to their eyeballs.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you care how I spend my $75,000 ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White is a nice color for a car. But people of all incomes select white cars. And wealthy people select all colors, so I'm not sure it's a "thing."
In some areas it’s definitely a thing. At my child’s ES, all of the “rich” moms (or the ones who want to appear so) drive one of only three cars: Yukon XL (Denali package only), Audi Q7, or Mercedes GLS. And there are only 2 acceptable colors. White or Black.