Anonymous wrote: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.
Section 179 requires a 6K weight minimum. It's kinda disgusting that we incentivize these rolling lards.
https://www.cadillac.com/tax-deduction
Anonymous wrote:Gross old man car. What kind of loser drives this car?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My impression depends on the driver.
If the driver is older than 60, I assume they’re just a successful boomer who grew up when Cadillac meant something.
If the driver is an older millenial or gen X, I assume they’re unsophisticated and tacky, likely state school educated.
Don’t feed the troll people.
That's hardly a troll. Find me an Ivy Leaguer who drives a tacky a** Cadillac. These huge things sell to Black car taxi services in major cities and in Texas, Florida, and the Midwest to ostentatious state schoolers living in McMansions.
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:I am darkly amused by this discussion by suv drivers about how their Suv is less tacky than those other suvs. They all look the same, lady. They are all tacky. They are all too big. And you don't need the third row. And I don't care about travel soccer.
Anonymous wrote:I see so many of these. The newest generation, which came out late last year, people are paying over $90,000 each on average (so it's not like these are heavily discounted "deals"). The long daytime running lamps on the front are super obnoxious, so you can't miss seeing them from a mile away. And it's not "rappers" buying them, all I see are UMC white people driving them, often soccer moms, often elderly pensioners.
A full spec Tahoe and Yukon are just as good, far less tacky, and probably $20,000 less. So why are people buying these? I'm not against gas guzzlers or large SUVs and totally get people who may be drawn to an American assembled car (I think these are made in Texas), but I really just don't see how this thing is so popular.
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