Quote:
Originally Posted by Nitrouz
I disagree. These owners probably already has a couple exotic/vintage ferraris, porches, and lamborghinis. If not, they could easily swing one while out shopping for the day.
No one would buy a $2m car if they only had a $2m budget for cars. I could buy an SLR. But that would take all my budget away. Instead I have my 370z, a rover, and a couple bikes. Possibly another car to come. Whereas '82 Civic owners may be saying when they see my 370z, saying that with that money, they'd rather buy a versa for DD, a used S2K for weekend fun, and a bike for canyon carving.
For multi-multi-multi millionnaires, you can still take the rationale above, but raise the tier of cars all the way to having a Veyron being just one of the 10+ cars they own.
It's all relative.
|
You're probably right. OR, they could be rappers blowing their money on their egos. But in all seriousness, you're right...millionaires don't just wake up one morning and say "I'm gonna buy a Veyron." I'm sure they have or have had several exotic cars before they purchase a Veyron. It's a different class of car than anything on the market.
Quote:
Originally Posted by ImportConvert
But...you don't. So you really don't know what you would/wouldn't buy. Look at all those lottery winners that claim they would "invest conservatively", etc. We really don't know what we would do if we had/were anything we don't/aren't. It's all speculation.
|
Again, true. I'll tell you one thing, I wouldn't mind having to decide 'what to do with my money today.' It's like changing clothes for these people. It's really ridiculous when you think about how rich some people are. I'm sure there are a lot of things we don't know, since we're not rich (well, speaking for myself), that happen behind closed doors of these millionaires. Just because they have money doesn't mean they don't have problems. I'm not aiming this statement at you, just putting it on the table.