Message from @Joldberg
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(that most chinks think is imported but it's not)
By the way they've had the car for 4 weeks and someone already hit them haha
It was just a side swipe in the parking lot but still huge scratch
Jesus christ
What a waste of money
How much is a second hand merc there?
Something like a base model 2017 CLA
over the 10 years, assuming you pay your car cash with no interests, you have a base of 291 $ / month running costs without maintenance, fuel, etc
is it really worth it to own a car, instead of just renting a car when you need one?
I doubt you can accumulate 291 $ of car rental costs / month if the prices are similar to Taiwan
god that place looks borring
lol
```Pro Tip: If you get an opportunity to move to china, don't take it.
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what is that subreddit lol
some sort of /r/china circlejerk subreddit or something
mostly just expats saying how siht china is though
lo
expats?
people who move to china or anywhere else other than their home country
they usually have all the bells and whistles, power windows, etc
Most expensive car I've ever had was a Fiat Punto for 3k ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
But the, cars are a status symbol in China, and in most of Asia
(and I think Americans also consider cars to be a status symbol, much more than Europeans do)
in london you still see cheap cars in expensive houses
lol
so yeah i guess
I've seen both that and vice versa
200% in america, half the people you walk by are talking about cars
i felt that in america merely *having* a car wasn't seen as a status symbol
anyone could buy a car
but having two or more cars and a nice suburban home was the "dream"
the brand wasn't necessarily indicative of wealth, people with money would happily drive a toyota because it just worked
and it was totally possible to get a used BMW for cheap
though it'd be putting on the years
unlike the rest of the world, having a car in america is often a matter of survival, since it's so big and public transportation often very lacking outside of the biggest metropolitan areas
the folk with money or the ability to refurbish cars would have a beater car for daily driving, from what i saw usually a honda/toyota/asian brand, and then they'd have a nicer car that they'd baby and take out less often
compare to here, where just being able to afford *one* car as well as a space to park it in
on top of luxury brands being even more expensive due to heavy taxes