Anonymous wrote:Why don't all of you Honda and Toyota owners start a super thread where you can bash all of the cars you hate and think are wastes of money, and then have Jeff sticky it for you?
Interesting that someone suggested getting that Mercedes in this thread when just a couple of weeks ago, there was a thread bashing Mercedes and Mercedes owners for being stupid and new money.
Anonymous wrote:would question Tesla more.The company is running out of money. Musk over promises and under delivers and is way behind schedule on the mire affordable models. The engines catch on fire, have short ranges and often use fossil fuel to recharge. Build quality also very flimsy and cheap, though the design is nice.
Range Rover can be over the top but cars are still built in UK, not India, and come with a five year warranty.
Drivers of either car can emit a tragic sense of keeping up with the jones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I imagine most of you have never been in a Range Rover or driven one?
They are insanely comfortable and luxurious inside and can be high powered cars. You are getting your money's worth (leaving aside the issue of reliability).
I don't particularly like Range Rovers but if you are a rich person who can buy the car without even thinking about affordability, it's ticks most of the boxes. And those are who usually buy the Range Rovers.
They are not tacky cars, they are a rich man's car. They are driven by the subtle rich just as much as the ostentatious rich.
I think they’re far more often driven by people who finance and lease them at stupid payment levels than “rich people” who buy things “without even thinking about affordability.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I imagine most of you have never been in a Range Rover or driven one?
They are insanely comfortable and luxurious inside and can be high powered cars. You are getting your money's worth (leaving aside the issue of reliability).
I don't particularly like Range Rovers but if you are a rich person who can buy the car without even thinking about affordability, it's ticks most of the boxes. And those are who usually buy the Range Rovers.
They are not tacky cars, they are a rich man's car. They are driven by the subtle rich just as much as the ostentatious rich.
I think the entire point of this thread is they are more and more driven by the ostentatious rich and those who want to appear rich. Previously they were a bit more subtle but have been growing in popularity for quite awhile now.
Anonymous wrote:I imagine most of you have never been in a Range Rover or driven one?
They are insanely comfortable and luxurious inside and can be high powered cars. You are getting your money's worth (leaving aside the issue of reliability).
I don't particularly like Range Rovers but if you are a rich person who can buy the car without even thinking about affordability, it's ticks most of the boxes. And those are who usually buy the Range Rovers.
They are not tacky cars, they are a rich man's car. They are driven by the subtle rich just as much as the ostentatious rich.
Anonymous wrote:I imagine most of you have never been in a Range Rover or driven one?
They are insanely comfortable and luxurious inside and can be high powered cars. You are getting your money's worth (leaving aside the issue of reliability).
I don't particularly like Range Rovers but if you are a rich person who can buy the car without even thinking about affordability, it's ticks most of the boxes. And those are who usually buy the Range Rovers.
They are not tacky cars, they are a rich man's car. They are driven by the subtle rich just as much as the ostentatious rich.
Anonymous wrote:I imagine most of you have never been in a Range Rover or driven one?
They are insanely comfortable and luxurious inside and can be high powered cars. You are getting your money's worth (leaving aside the issue of reliability).
I don't particularly like Range Rovers but if you are a rich person who can buy the car without even thinking about affordability, it's ticks most of the boxes. And those are who usually buy the Range Rovers.
They are not tacky cars, they are a rich man's car. They are driven by the subtle rich just as much as the ostentatious rich.
