Lexus-owning retirees are happy, but those who have BMWs aren't.

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07/19/2014 at 21:35 • Filed to: None

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At least, that's what !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! on some financial planner's new book would have you believe. Wat?

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DISCUSSION (7)


Kinja'd!!! Conan > SonorousSpeedJoe
07/19/2014 at 21:38

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Entertaining. I'll have to tell my Dad. He's been raving about his new BMW for weeks,


Kinja'd!!! SonorousSpeedJoe > Conan
07/19/2014 at 21:41

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Yeah, it struck me as being BS. Which model did he get?


Kinja'd!!! AM3R > SonorousSpeedJoe
07/19/2014 at 21:49

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this is really dumb. Maybe more old people are happy in Lexus because that's the target demographic.


Kinja'd!!! SonorousSpeedJoe > AM3R
07/19/2014 at 22:00

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Reading through it again, it seems that even the book's author is admitting that it's not so black-and-white, but the article is spun that way.


Kinja'd!!! Conan > SonorousSpeedJoe
07/19/2014 at 23:13

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328xi manual in black. He loves it so far. He feels good about driving again. He'd kept his Saturn since the early 2000s and he loves the change.


Kinja'd!!! SonorousSpeedJoe > Conan
07/19/2014 at 23:31

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I see - it's great to see that he's enjoying it!

I'd love to get a 4-series Gran Coupe if I could afford one, but those can't be had with a manual as far as I know.


Kinja'd!!! Conan > SonorousSpeedJoe
07/19/2014 at 23:44

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I still think they'd be an experience, something that you don't find in many Lexuses.