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In reply to the discussion: Lexus: the car of the pretty wealthy. [View all]B Calm
(28,762 posts)40. Probably 75% lease one instead of buying. Then wonder why
later in life they can't afford to retire all because of the lifestyle they lived.
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Yes, it was fun! Sadly, the floor literally rotted out from under my driver's seat. Driving one
WinkyDink
Jan 2014
#75
I had a Chevy Cavalier and my wife had a Toyota Corolla in the mid 1990s. They had identical toyota
Ed Suspicious
Jan 2014
#79
Memory failed me. It was a white chevy nova and a blue toyota corolla with a hatchback. Thanks for
Ed Suspicious
Jan 2014
#160
We own a Lexus and a camry. The Lexus has the camry beat by more than the woodgrain finish. nt
ladjf
Jan 2014
#31
I was addressing the comment that implied the only difference between a Lexus and a Toyota was
ladjf
Jan 2014
#44
Actually a Lexus = Toyota + $5,000 and woodgrain finish - folding rear seats.
Glassunion
Jan 2014
#163
Low to mid level Lexus and BMW's are in the affordable price range of upper middle class folks.
stevenleser
Jan 2014
#4
Wealthy to me means top 1% of wealth in the US, which means assets in excess of around $16 million.
stevenleser
Jan 2014
#14
Yup, I can see that. You need post-housing disposable income in the 30-40K+ range to do it.
stevenleser
Jan 2014
#22
So your answer is "It doesn't work for people in different situations than you're talking about". nt
jeff47
Jan 2014
#157
I saw that. Prices for cars in Europe, even European cars are much higher than here.
stevenleser
Jan 2014
#84
According to Used Car Dealers, the Lexus brand isn't the status symbol it was
PeoViejo
Jan 2014
#189
Why on earth would an owner of a Mulsanne sink to the level of the front seat?
sir pball
Jan 2014
#47
The base price of a Bentley Mulsanne is two hundred ninety-eight thousand dollars.
sir pball
Jan 2014
#61
if by facetious you mean Liar. I will agree. On the internet all men are
Tuesday Afternoon
Jan 2014
#62
Payments would be on the order of $10,000 a month on a 5 year loan, or $120K/yr
stevenleser
Jan 2014
#82
I'm very similar. I hate driving.. Point A to Point B is all I care about, and that it will do so
glowing
Jan 2014
#28
90 percent of Houston drives a Lexus, regardless of their income level.
ScreamingMeemie
Jan 2014
#23
I used to drive 3 different models of Corolla. They cannot compare to a base 3 series.
Glassunion
Jan 2014
#162
Interesting fact..wiki says the original Prius was designed by a California design team for Toyota!!
Tikki
Jan 2014
#46
There are so many Prius' in LA it's like they are every other car on the road
abelenkpe
Jan 2014
#90
A summer home I worked performing landscaping had a carriage house Full of the top of line
adirondacker
Jan 2014
#117
Ever seen a Lexus hauler? It's all covered, unlike a normal car hauler trailer. n/t
brewens
Jan 2014
#126
According to the Repugs, all you have to do is go become an illegal alien,
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jan 2014
#130
Most cars have timed lights, unless you accidentally set them to keep the lights on (you can
bluestate10
Jan 2014
#144
I drive a Kia (Toyota, Mazda, Hyundai, etc.) Why O why won't you support *MY* union?????????
Romulox
Jan 2014
#180
My wife and I are extremely wealthy...and we drive a Volkswagen hatchback.
brooklynite
Jan 2014
#183