Dave Ramsey Says Millionaires Drive These 10 Cars: Are They Worth the Price?
First things first: Who is Dave Ramsey, anyway? He’s just America’s favorite financial guru, New York Times bestselling author, TV Show host, and nationally syndicated radio personality. The man has nearly one million followers on X (formerly Twitter), so when he talks, people listen. Last month, Mr. Ramsey made an X post that particularly reverberated in the automotive world. The post implied that contrary to common perception, millionaires don’t drive flashy cars. Without going into details about where he got his data, Ramsey made a list of the top ten car brands driven by millionaires, and there was not a Rolls-Royce, Bentley, or Lamborghini represented. If you live in upper-middle-class neighborhoods where parking lots are dotted with Teslas and Maseratis, you might find Ramsey’s claims a bit too hard to swallow. That’s a debate for another time. Today, we focus on determining if the cars on Ramsey’s list are worth their prices.
2024-06-27T12:45:05Z
13 Irresistible Luxury Cars That Tempt Even the Most Thrifty Shoppers
Luxury cars are supposed to alienate those who can’t or are unwilling to pay big money for them. At least, that’s how we’ve always perceived “luxury.” At the same time, some folks are ‘cheap’ regardless of their financial status. Spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on a car that serves the same primary purpose as a $30,000 model doesn’t make sense to such people. Financial expert Dave Ramsey recently published a list of the top ten cars driven by millionaires, and there was not a Ferrari or Rolls-Royce among them. Ramsey might have a point. A 2022 survey by Experian Automotive found that 61% of rich people (with household incomes over $250,000) go for regular brands like Toyota, Ford, and Honda. It makes you wonder who buys the expensive cars, then. Those who can’t resist them, maybe? It shows enthusiasts, rich and poor — fuel the market for expensive, niche cars. It’s more about attraction than money. Here are 13 luxury cars that are so compelling that even cheap people can’t stay away.
2024-06-19T15:35:20Z
Fastest Bugattis Ever Produced
Do you love Bugattis? Watch our video on the fastest ones out there: the 1936 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic, 1927 Bugatti Type 41 Royale, 1998 Bugatti EB112, 1991 Bugatti EB110 GT, 2020 Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport, 1992 Bugatti EB110 SS, 2020 Bugatti Divo, 2020 Bugatti Centodieci, 2005 Bugatti Veyron 16.4, 2018 Bugatti Chiron/Chiron Sport, 2023 Bugatti Mistral, 2010 Bugatti Veyron Super Sport, 2019 Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+, and 2023 Bugatti...
2024-06-26T08:22:46Z
Out with the Venza, in with the Signia – 2025 Toyota Crown Signia First Look
After two attempts, the Toyota Venza still couldn't resonate with shoppers in the compact to midsize crossover category, despite our positive sentiment towards it. So, it is being replaced by a new model in the #Crown sub-family called the Crown Signia! Longer, lower, wider, and more athletic in appearance, the Crown #Signia is hybrid-only like the existing Crown sedan, but will only be launched with the sedan's base hybrid setup at launch. AWD is standard, though, as is a pretty swanky interior that should be able to one-up the Venza. Let's take a first look at the Crown Signia in person! Get the full story here: https://agirlsguidetocars.com/the-toyota-crown-signia-ultimate-getaway-car/ For now, shop the #Toyota Crown sedan here: https://aggtc.truecar.com/?referrer_id=ZAGGTC000027939 Crown sedan review: https://agirlsguidetocars.com/the-2023-toyota-crown-wants-to-rule-them-all/ Find us on social media! facebook.com/agirlsguidetocars instagram.com/agirlsguide2cars twitter.com/agirlsguide2cars tiktok.com/agirlsguide2cars 0:00 Introduction 0:39 Crown Family 1:00 Hybrid-Only! 1:24 Cargo Space 1:50 Back Seat 2:19 First Row 3:11 Final Thoughts
2024-03-27T22:49:30Z