Grand Wagoneer rolled in....

Don't know anything about them other than seeing one that was next to me at the carwash. It was very large and very sophisticated looking, in my opinion. I would not spend that kind of money but I was enamored with it.
 
Happened to walk by one in the parking lot of a fairly upscale Kroger a couple of months back.
Asked wife if she'd pay 90K for one. She said no.
A Suburban then rolled in and I asked her if she'd go ninety large on it. She said no.
We spied a Cybertruck at the same venue a few weeks back. Asked wife what she thought about 100K for one of those. She just laughed.
Point is that within the range of those who can actually come up with the cash, some find these vehicles irresistible while others find them merely irresponsible and even laughable. My guess is that after the novelty wears off the buyer's remorse sets in, as in what was I thinking when I plunked down that kind of coin for this awkward and thirsty vehicle?
 
Happened to walk by one in the parking lot of a fairly upscale Kroger a couple of months back.
Asked wife if she'd pay 90K for one. She said no.
A Suburban then rolled in and I asked her if she'd go ninety large on it. She said no.
We spied a Cybertruck at the same venue a few weeks back. Asked wife what she thought about 100K for one of those. She just laughed.
Point is that within the range of those who can actually come up with the cash, some find these vehicles irresistible while others find them merely irresponsible and even laughable. My guess is that after the novelty wears off the buyer's remorse sets in, as in what was I thinking when I plunked down that kind of coin for this awkward and thirsty vehicle?

If you got the $$$ you got the $$$
 
If you got the $$$ you got the $$$
Having $$$ does mean that you should plunk them down and continue to spend them in ways that I would consider unproductive.
Others disagree, so we do have things like the GW and CT available and out in the wild on the road.
Choice is always a good thing in the market.
 
Happened to walk by one in the parking lot of a fairly upscale Kroger a couple of months back.
Asked wife if she'd pay 90K for one. She said no.
A Suburban then rolled in and I asked her if she'd go ninety large on it. She said no.
We spied a Cybertruck at the same venue a few weeks back. Asked wife what she thought about 100K for one of those. She just laughed.
Point is that within the range of those who can actually come up with the cash, some find these vehicles irresistible while others find them merely irresponsible and even laughable. My guess is that after the novelty wears off the buyer's remorse sets in, as in what was I thinking when I plunked down that kind of coin for this awkward and thirsty vehicle?
LoL
 
Friend has a;
Grand Cherokee Summit Reserve.
Wow.

Right up front I'll say I like nice vehicles. But some of these names the marketing departments come up with, are laughably pretentious.

Or the partnership lash-ups. I'm waiting for the Blue Origin Preparation-H Reserve Platinum Godzilla plug-in Prius.
 
We call it buying, but it’s just leasing or putting it on 8 years of payments. ;)
I'd be curious how many of the $100k grand Wagoneers are either a fully paid off at signing or are a business write off? Not everyone makes payments for a decade. I saw this first hand a VW dealership that I worked for. Had a lady come in wanting to trade in her beetle. Book value was $4k and she owed $6k.
 
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