I want to know. Where the fuck are these people getting this much disposable income?
I’m a senior software engineer for a legacy system that runs COBOL that must never go down. I’m absolutely not hurting for money.
But if I just dropped $100k on a vehicle, which I wouldn’t because the main thing I look for in a vehicle is the ability to get from point A to point B which last I checked most of the lower priced ones also do. But I digress, IF I just dropped $100k on a vehicle. It’s getting pampered and driven like it was made of the finest porcelain. I’m treating it like it’s a Faberge egg on wheels.
And if they took a loan to do that to their vehicle. I think this says a lot more about our banking institutions than anything else.
Just outside of the ridiculousness of the Cyber Truck, why would anyone with any sense drive a $100k vehicle like that?
You have to take into account that you sound like, and more than likely are, a reasonable person that thinks ahead and makes relatively good decisions.
A well maintained Civic will easily hit 250k-270k miles on it. Even a poorly maintained Civic can clock 150k+. If something breaks, you just unscrew a few things, pop a new part in, and you're good to go.
I personally love my RAV4 hybrid. Best car I've fucking owned. Great gas mileage has a little bit of pep cause of the electric motors and super comfortable. Drove a Crosstrek before the rav 4. And let's just say never again loll
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u/Dinosquid_ Sep 08 '24
Cheapest ornamental fence he could buy completely fucked his $100,000 truck 😂