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re: Do you reflexively think luxury car = rich driver and old car = poor driver?
Posted on 8/1/21 at 11:54 am to I B Freeman
Posted on 8/1/21 at 11:54 am to I B Freeman
The other thing a lot in this thread clearly do not realize is that companies like Mercedes and BMW have been offering much more affordable cars and suvs over the past few years.
The average new car sold in the US is priced around 40k. There are several bmw and Mercedes models you can buy brand new for less than that. shite infiniti's are even cheaper. The difference between a new camry and a new bmw is like a few grand.
This isn't 20 years ago where you needed a solid upper middle class income to afford a german luxury car.
The average new car sold in the US is priced around 40k. There are several bmw and Mercedes models you can buy brand new for less than that. shite infiniti's are even cheaper. The difference between a new camry and a new bmw is like a few grand.
This isn't 20 years ago where you needed a solid upper middle class income to afford a german luxury car.
Posted on 8/1/21 at 2:44 pm to JohnnyKilroy
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companies like Mercedes and BMW have been offering much more affordable cars and suvs over the past few years.
This is certainly true, but repairs are not nearly as cheap. Had an employee with a newer 3 series and the quotes she got were insane, the available repair places are also more limited.
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