![]() 07/06/2019 at 13:55 • Filed to: I do declare the rich folk are a-comin, Bentley, Dots, Portland | ![]() | ![]() |
Originally from Beverly Hills (of course), but now has the official Rich Person of Oregon license plate.
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I like. The amazing think about those is, if you look in the back, it’s not that roomy in the back seat despite the size of the car.
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The badunkadunk is all for the trunk. As a rule, ri ch folks’ cars seem to need to be able to easily accommodate a body or two in the trunk.
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That flushing noise you hear is the depreciation.
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Much better than their models where the interior set of headlights — relative to the grille — are larger than the exterior ones.
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How rich can they be if its the V8
I bet their assistant can’t even afford their own assistant
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Explains why they felt the need to move to Portland, where they are much richer ( relatively) .
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I am convinced that in order to rock a bentley you need to have a W12 and be as extravagant as Edy Smol.
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I’d like to switch off the traction control and see if this car would spin its rear wheels.
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Oregon. No taxes and, therefor, no government services. But they pay their teachers a handsome pension -- 100% of their highest salary year -- if I’m not mistaken. I’d rather move to Arizona or New Mexico if I wanted to flee California.
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I don’t worry about depreciation of cars I’ll never buy.
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I will probably never own a
new car.
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It’s nice to have the warranty and all, but not necessary. Either way, if you keep your cars until they aren’t worth keeping anymore, depreciation doesn’t factor in. It’s very liberating.
![]() 07/11/2019 at 22:37 |
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I’m not sure what “not worth keeping” connotes, but have you seen my fleet? They were not worth keeping by the people I bought them from. I never buy a car with resale in mind, which might be included in what you said above.
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I mean until they don’t run anymore without repairs that are not economically feasible.
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I hope I didn’t come across snarky. I do TONS of work to my van, but almost invariably as preventative maintenance. The newest car I ever purchased was two or three years old. Just don’t have the dough.
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That’s a good thing. OUr family has a history of fixing our cars until it’s just too expensive to make them operational and safe to drive.