Potter wrote: ↑Thu Sep 14, 2023 1:41 pm
After ten years living abroad and not really paying attention to people in the UK I was amazed to come back and find everyone driving new cars, particularly luxury SUVs and 4x4s.
I know what some of them do for a living and it’s not Range Rover wages, but they’re driving them. I reckon most people aren’t far off being maxed out every month, that’s why the cost of living crisis is a crisis, they’re all debted up to the eyeballs.
Yup, when my daughter was about 4 she used to do gymnastics. The Mrs usually took her but one week I took her. At the time our family car was a 7 year old Citroen. I was amazed by the car park, no other car was over 3 years old and it was RR, X5, Q5, Q7, XC90, RR, Etc. Most of the cars were £50k plus.
When I see people in the news being interviewed in nice houses, full of the latest stuff, saying a £200 a month increase is gonna push them over the edge I think about that car park.
v8-powered wrote: ↑Thu Sep 14, 2023 1:53 pm
I was sat in a main dealer last week whilst the wife's car was being serviced, close by was a salesman dealing with a young-ish girl. She was happily signing up to a PCP deal for a new Volvo SUV at just under a £1000 a month - I was pretty much gobsmacked, she certainly didn't come across as someone with money or a great career but I may have been wrong......
That's more than my mortgage
On a Volvo