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Feb 12, 2019
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kccougar
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I've thought the same when driving through the ubiquitous software/computer company office parking lots of Utah County
Full of 12-yr old Accords and 5-yr old Hyundais. Obviously a lot of guys make sure their wife has a good minivan.
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7 million Americans are 3 months+ behind on their car payments
macdizzle
2/12/19 5:08pm
They lease so they don't really consider it going into debt.
kccougar
2/12/19 5:09pm
When driving in Utah, i’m generally impressed with the reasonable cars i see on the roads
ColoSpgs
2/12/19 5:12pm
I've thought the same when driving through the ubiquitous software/computer company office parking lots of Utah County
kccougar
2/12/19 5:36pm
For basically the entirety of my career, my employees who make far less than I do are driving nicer cars.
Pimpin4Paradise
2/12/19 5:21pm
They all have successful mlm side hustles
maxpowers
2/12/19 5:35pm
Pretty sure most of my employees in their 20s put all of their paychecks into
blackandblue
2/12/19 5:49pm
or, ya know, they just want a nicer car
Dissenter
2/12/19 7:02pm
Why does this floor you? It’s not hurting you at all is it?
Nuke
2/12/19 5:21pm
I always lease one car. I need to show credit. Other cars are paid for in cash.
grandpacoug
2/12/19 5:32pm
Not surprising when their car payment is as much as rent.
Mister P
2/12/19 5:44pm
Our 2 cars are 10 years old and 19 years old. Both get us where we need to go.
WhirleyPop
2/12/19 5:57pm
As long as it's reliable, there's a certain freedom to driving a car that
squidmark
2/12/19 6:10pm
We spend hours each day in our cars. Buying something nice is worthwhile.
Sherlock
2/12/19 6:27pm
The guy selling new leases must love you
maxpowers
2/12/19 7:03pm
for real though. 65k is a freaking ton to drop on a car
Dissenter
2/12/19 7:07pm
65k on a car "regardless of your financial situation" hahahaha
thebruce
2/12/19 7:36pm
Next are you going to extol the virtues of a reverse mortgage and whole life
vegasnative
2/12/19 10:52pm
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