Image Credit Twitter Screenshot/ Sarah Brown/Unsplash Buying high-end SUVs rather than low-end cars transforms these vehicles into luxuries, not necessities. Share
Given the frequency with which I spend time attacking the lack of fiscal discipline among lawmakers in Washington, a recent viral video provided a variation on a common theme. In it, a TikTok user complained about paying $3,000 per month on two vehicles in her household.
One can only assume that the video, which spent time trending on Twitter on April 1, isn’t just an April Fools Day prank. But even if it started as a practical joke, the video provides valuable lessons in smart financial management, how to practice it, and why it matters. Transportation Is a Need — But Luxury Isn’t
Start with the types of vehicles discussed in the video: a Chevrolet Tahoe, the 2024 model of which has a manufacturer’s suggested retail price starting […]
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