
Heres Why People Buy Expensive Luxury Cars
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Date: 2019-05-28
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This is how I feel every time I step into my Kia stinger GT. that I am paying 41, 000 for. So not expensive luxury but luxury light-years ahead of the 2016 Fiesta I jumped from. That was the car that taught me to do good research on a car before buying. There is a reason why my dream car was a Mustang GT but I got the base model Stinger GT instead. Sure its a twin-turbo V6 so it wont last as long as a naturalltly asperated engine, but it is techincally BMW M engineered so Im sure it will be fine and the car is built better. I can tell it will be bulletproof. I baby my things anyway.
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This is how I feel every time I step into my Kia stinger GT. that I am paying 41, 000 for. So not expensive luxury but luxury light-years ahead of the 2016 Fiesta I jumped from. That was the car that taught me to do good research on a car before buying. There is a reason why my dream car was a Mustang GT but I got the base model Stinger GT instead. Sure its a twin-turbo V6 so it wont last as long as a naturalltly asperated engine, but it is techincally BMW M engineered so Im sure it will be fine and the car is built better. I can tell it will be bulletproof. I baby my things anyway.
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leck31
People buy expensive cars to show how much money they have or to show how much successful they are, Ive noticed some people buy a expensive car just once then they go back to a normal car just to show people that they can afford it and to show that they do have money But really you dont need money nowadays to own a flash car they are giving them away at the dealership nowadays. There is no respect nowadays with people driving flash cars, years ago if someone had a flash car it showed they had money but not nowadays. The worlds all about respect people and thats gone nowadays
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People buy expensive cars to show how much money they have or to show how much successful they are, Ive noticed some people buy a expensive car just once then they go back to a normal car just to show people that they can afford it and to show that they do have money But really you dont need money nowadays to own a flash car they are giving them away at the dealership nowadays. There is no respect nowadays with people driving flash cars, years ago if someone had a flash car it showed they had money but not nowadays. The worlds all about respect people and thats gone nowadays
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bob wallace
There are two types of people that buy that car and others in the same class. One type buys new ones because they can. They dont care about the cost nor the maintenance required. because they can. You see these in the high dollar neighborhoods. The second type buys the much older and high mileage ones because they are looking for approval from their deadbeat friends. They cannot afford to maintain nor repair. You see these in front of the check cashing lotto liquor store with a Buy Here Pay Here type sticker on the rear end.
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There are two types of people that buy that car and others in the same class. One type buys new ones because they can. They dont care about the cost nor the maintenance required. because they can. You see these in the high dollar neighborhoods. The second type buys the much older and high mileage ones because they are looking for approval from their deadbeat friends. They cannot afford to maintain nor repair. You see these in front of the check cashing lotto liquor store with a Buy Here Pay Here type sticker on the rear end.
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Trev0r98
Scotty, a faintly pedagogical question for you, if you dont mind: Mercedes-Benz boasts about their engineering: best engineered cars in the world, or words to that effect, or Das Beste oder Nichts, meaning, The Best or Nothing. so, whats up with their horrid reliability and repair/upkeep issues? I dont get it. How do they get away with it? So much for engineering. In my book, if the Engineering at Mercedes-Benz was all that red hot, theyd be as reliable as Toyota Corollas or Honda Accords. Engineering indeed.
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Scotty, a faintly pedagogical question for you, if you dont mind: Mercedes-Benz boasts about their engineering: best engineered cars in the world, or words to that effect, or Das Beste oder Nichts, meaning, The Best or Nothing. so, whats up with their horrid reliability and repair/upkeep issues? I dont get it. How do they get away with it? So much for engineering. In my book, if the Engineering at Mercedes-Benz was all that red hot, theyd be as reliable as Toyota Corollas or Honda Accords. Engineering indeed.
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Victor Cornell
I happen to have 1979 mercedes 450SLwith 412 000 km on clock it driven year round and and runs quite good, yes its also V8 M117 engine. Had to redo the conv roof once and fix the rubber suspension bushings once and might be time for same deal next year. I might go for something like this 6 litter monster once the price is around 2grand or so. Little electric failures do not scare me, as long as it moves and starts I do my own maintenance and You tube is my best friend as we both age, the benz and I.
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I happen to have 1979 mercedes 450SLwith 412 000 km on clock it driven year round and and runs quite good, yes its also V8 M117 engine. Had to redo the conv roof once and fix the rubber suspension bushings once and might be time for same deal next year. I might go for something like this 6 litter monster once the price is around 2grand or so. Little electric failures do not scare me, as long as it moves and starts I do my own maintenance and You tube is my best friend as we both age, the benz and I.
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rugby86
Luxury cars, yeah ok, then when it comes to maintenance cost is another thing in the long run. Seems like a majority of people dont buy them for the longevity. Its funny when you hear people who have luxurious more pricey cars and then they moan and complain about the servicing and maintenance. Always take into account the costs. If one can afford it, and it does what its meant to do (take you/family etc) transport you safely and comfortably from A to B, and makes you feel happy then mission accomplished.
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Luxury cars, yeah ok, then when it comes to maintenance cost is another thing in the long run. Seems like a majority of people dont buy them for the longevity. Its funny when you hear people who have luxurious more pricey cars and then they moan and complain about the servicing and maintenance. Always take into account the costs. If one can afford it, and it does what its meant to do (take you/family etc) transport you safely and comfortably from A to B, and makes you feel happy then mission accomplished.
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Abdul Rehman Khan Sherwani
Scotty I had question about catalytic converters and resonators. Maybe if my friends recommended me to completely remove the catalytic converter and resonators because we dont have a pollution code where I live. Pros: Better gasMore powerMore soundIm not sure about the cons, only thing I could come up with was messing up the original flow of the car, or not keep it the it was supposed to be. Please let me know if you would recommend this, why or why not. Thank you
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Scotty I had question about catalytic converters and resonators. Maybe if my friends recommended me to completely remove the catalytic converter and resonators because we dont have a pollution code where I live. Pros: Better gasMore powerMore soundIm not sure about the cons, only thing I could come up with was messing up the original flow of the car, or not keep it the it was supposed to be. Please let me know if you would recommend this, why or why not. Thank you
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ELPJM09
I do believe Mercedes and BMW where great cars in the 1970s and 80s. It was a big wow factor owning one back in the day. Now times have changed. Japanese companies like Lexus, passed the Germans in quality and reliabilty. A fully loaded Toyota Camry or Avalon is just as luxurious and comfortable as any BMW or Mercedes. I believe most consumers just buy Germans luxury brands because of the status of driving one. Once problems and maintainance costs start to hit, they get rid of them.
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I do believe Mercedes and BMW where great cars in the 1970s and 80s. It was a big wow factor owning one back in the day. Now times have changed. Japanese companies like Lexus, passed the Germans in quality and reliabilty. A fully loaded Toyota Camry or Avalon is just as luxurious and comfortable as any BMW or Mercedes. I believe most consumers just buy Germans luxury brands because of the status of driving one. Once problems and maintainance costs start to hit, they get rid of them.
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Drew Harding
I love my CLS 550. While it is definitely expensive to maintain, it is an extremely nice car and nothing rides quite like it. Instead of spending 30k on a newer base model, buy a high end model for 15k and put that other 15k in the bank for maintenance. You will still end up spending less than you would have if you bought the newer base model for 30k and you will be riding around in a high end luxury car in the mean time.
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I love my CLS 550. While it is definitely expensive to maintain, it is an extremely nice car and nothing rides quite like it. Instead of spending 30k on a newer base model, buy a high end model for 15k and put that other 15k in the bank for maintenance. You will still end up spending less than you would have if you bought the newer base model for 30k and you will be riding around in a high end luxury car in the mean time.
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