Is the "luxury" car just a meme to bankrupt normies?

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what color is your bugatti

No. It's a luxury.

luxury is for homos and women

Teslas are good for the environment.

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I'd say supercars like lambos are definite memes that ride like shit. Luxury vehicles actually have more comfortable rides but accounting for increased costs it's a neglible improvement because you're stuck on the same pothole filled roads as normies. I'd never buy a car more "luxury" than pic related anyway.

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They're not supposed to be for normies they're supposed to be for rich people to blow money on purely for fun. Normies always default to the stupidest possible option.

yes
I just think about how I could rent it out for $200 a day and think what wasted potential

The amount of things that could go wrong is simply too high to justify doing this unless you have several dozen cars

jap luxury cars are a meme, just a status symbol
german cars is where luxury is, too bad they haven't figured out how to make them reliable

imagine being VW group, and after 200 years of making cars you still can't make a reliable automatic gearbox. Kinda amazing to be honest.

it exists for richer people than you apparently. nobody who makes 100k per month or more will worry about buying a car literally worth 1 month's salary. not to mention how some countries make it exceedingly interesting for business owners to take lease contracts on their car and put them on company name.

B-but muh dual clutch transmission ! It's so fast ! Who cares if it breaks after 80k km !

Besado shitbox enjoyer

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Any luxury sports car without a stick shift is totally meaningless now. New lambos and ferraris are just boring and soulless now without a gated shifter.

yes and no.
I know of an executive who daily drives a brand new Mercedes that costs his company 2,700$ a month as part of his compensation package. I also know a young 23ish y/o business owner who daily drives a early 2000s Bentley Arnage he bought for like 9k cash and fixes it himself with parts he buys online. It's just as quiet, comfortable and as fast as a modern car and cost him only 4% of the car's original price.
if you have a car payment, you're terminally retarded

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No. The luxury watch market is. At least with a Mercedes, you can drive it from A to B. A luxury watch is nothing more than a piece of jewelry.

every car is a luxury car in 2022
a decent vehicle starts at like $40,000 kek

This and this. If you're rich enough to have one and want it then it doesn't matter. Normies can't afford it even of they debtmax.

They're comfortable, cool looking, fast, and most importantly are a social status symbol. That shit can be important when you're rich but not super-rich, such that you are now competing with peers to earn social clout and weedle your way into more money and opportunity. Let's say you attend a conference or event. If you roll up in a nice car you give yourself more perceived value and thus perhaps an edge in making connections at the event. Versus the guy in the pajamas who drives a hatchback to his rich friend's party or business bullshit. Its not necessary as social value is multi faceted but helps.

Nissans Moronos are not luxury vehicles