Spend $100k on a rapidly depreciating asset like a car? Why? There are diminishing returns to luxury between $50k and $100k, and unless you're taking it to a track a supercar will be wasted on you (and you'd need to factor in considerable maintenance costs as well). I make over $300k and I wouldn't spend that much now. I think I would be reluctant to do it even at $500k.
Poor person with 300k TC is still a poor person.
lol, no. If someone is cash poor on $300k they're simply living beyond their means. Paycheck to paycheck is a choice when you have that much income.
Real info: I drive a Maserati and the statistics show(got the info from the service advisor) that the average income of the owner is 550k. Which actually fell drastically after the release of ghibli. He guessed it’d be 800k-1M if not.
Maseratis are a dime a dozen where I live, I don't think those stats are correct. They're like the entry level car for people who feel rich enough to get something "you don't see everyday" but aren't rich enough to buy a Lambo or a Ferrari
I think this still holds true for porsche atleast
I make 500+ and won't buy anything above 40k.
Cars are the most useless expense ever. Either drive a Honda Accord or a Lamborghini when you have fuck you money, no in betweens
Agreed
Lambos are stupid. Lots of great in between options
If you have $10M and make 100K you can afford a $100K car.
None. Just donate to people who need it if you have $100k for a stupid car
I make 240k and still drive the free honda I got 10 years ago.
F
How did you get free Honda? I also want to get one for free.
Cool, so your thing is reposting memes on Blind?
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