17th Jun 2021, 22:38
Somewhere on comments Royce/Ferrari/Porsche were mentioned. Not all buy used either.
18th Jun 2021, 17:41
The point is simply owning a Maserati does not indicate millionaire status as that comment implied. 77k miles on a used Maserati makes the car a middle class car, not a rich person car.
20th Jun 2021, 13:50
I am a liquid multi millionaire and drive my Buick for routine errands. Look like anyone else. Doesn’t mean anything what people drive. Or what mileage. They use to say that the number one credit card carried by millionaires was a Sears credit card. One could be carrying a car payment or lease and appear wealthy as well. Do not go by looks alone. You never know.
21st Jun 2021, 17:35
Totally agree, a lot of people fake it. On the flip side of that, I know people with money that regularly drive a Ford Focus or something similar. It just makes sense, no point taking the Ferrari to the mall every week just to get scratched.
21st Jun 2021, 19:38
That’s why I said middle class. The middle class wants to give the appearance of wealth. Below middle class can’t even give that appearance. Above middle class is driving a paid off beater or (paid for in cash) something more expensive than a 77k miles used Maserati.
21st Jun 2021, 20:15
And when you don't fret over dollars and cents, you can own a new 911 GTS twin turbo wide body, heavily optioned for nearly 154k.
Loaded to the gills with the fantastic ceramic braking system, rear steering and 18 way power seats.
By far the best car you will ever drive. You are not just driving the car, you are a part of it.
The older ones are just as expensive as the new ones in many cases.
You don't buy these cars worrying about high maintenance costs. When your warranty is up and you can't extend, you simply sell.
The upside is when you buy one you won't want to drive anything else. Highly polished perfection if you have covered all of your future overhead. One of the best things to own and you can't take with you.
Good luck!
22nd Jun 2021, 08:20
Lease/loan people trying to look like millionaires (that are not millionaires) are the worst. I never understood it. In my younger years I actually liked driving a clunker - never had to worry about it being stolen, could park anywhere. And I never cared what others thought.
Nowadays I hate taking a sports car anywhere. Have to worry about getting the leather marked or the wheels curbed, or the underside scrapped as they sit too low. Still prefer my late 1990's Toyota Camry as a daily driver. Still a respectable car by those that know them, and does not try to pretend to be anything else.
17th Jun 2021, 13:04
Yes we consider it quality of life vs mundane basic A to B only transportation. Write a check and drive them home.