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
14 Old-School Oldsmobiles No One Remembers Anymore
During its long history, Oldsmobile manufactured more than 35 million vehicles. When General Motors (GM) owned the brand in 1908, Oldsmobile became part of the GM family, producing iconic rides that left their mark on American roads. Remember those classic muscle cars and comfy daily cruisers? Yes, Oldsmobile made them all. From the powerful 4-4-2, the all-around Cutlass, to the game-changing Toronado, they were a household name on American roads. However, with all the new cars around, some of these once-famous Oldsmobiles started to fade from the memory. So, let’s time-travel to the past and rediscover old-school Oldsmobiles that deserve a second look – for once, at least!
2024-06-19T17:05:46Z
Buick Envista First Look: This Cute Coupe Delivers Luxury and Tech, and It's Affordable!
Buick got a whole new look, from its logo to its front face, grille, headlights, and more, and the Envista is the first to carry it all forward. This new coupe is the entry-level Buick and it will be priced from $23K-$29K when it goes on sale later this summer. Envista includes luxury features like leather (or leatherette) seating; a wireless phone charger and elegant soft-touch surfaces; beautiful colors, from cream upholstery to lovely exterior tones of platinum and pearl white; a quiet ride and thoughtful touches, like a sunroof and Apple CarPlay. The Envista is powered by a 3 cylinder turbo engine that generates 136 HP and 162 torque. That’s enough power for its size and should be fully confident merging onto the highway and handling daily driving. And, the smaller engine size means it should be pretty fuel efficient; it’s estimated to get about 30 MPG city/highway combined. There are three Envista trims that range from sporty to luxury: Preferred, ST and Avenir, which is the name for Buick’s top luxury trim. It features a premium leather interior usually only found in more expensive cars. Ready to shop for this vehicle? Use our car shopping program: bit.ly/445DFoS Chapters: 00:00 introduction 00:10 exterior details 00:33 trim levels and design vision boards 01:58 ST trim exterior details 03:34 Avenir trim exterior details 04:38 ST interior 06:00 Avenir interior 08:08 flat panel multimedia system closeup 10:05 rear seat details 11:37 lift gate and cargo area 12:45 Final thoughts Find our full story at www.agirlsguidetocars.com/buick-envista-compact-suv And follow us on social media! facebook.com/agirlsguidetocars twitter.com/agirlsguide2cars instagram.com/agirlsguide2cars tiktok.com/agirlsguide2cars #buick #buickenvista #luxurysuv #compactsuv #affordablecars #moderncars
2024-03-25T20:59:47Z