In fact, we believe that everyone has his or her own destiny. If you stay in a position with a low salary, you may not be unable to enjoy the possibility of driving a luxury car.
1. Paying in installments can fulfill your dream of a luxury car
I know Xiao Yang, a post-90s employee of an environmental protection company. His parents’ income after retirement is at the upper-middle level. In Xiao Yang's view, many of his friends drive good cars, so he shouldn't be too far behind, otherwise he will not be able to hold his head high and will be marginalized in the circle of friends.
So Xiao Yang discussed with his parents and used their parents’ savings to pay the down payment of the car loan. Then he planned to save some every month and pay the car loan money to his parents in one or two years. Returned.
2. Second-generation employees are demolished to show off their wealth
Many old houses in Shanghai are to be relocated. Some people choose monetary resettlement after being relocated, and some people choose to pay more. This is normal for one or two properties, but the demolition households suffered an outbreak overnight. Parents were worried that their children would learn badly or get into trouble if they stayed at home, so they randomly found jobs for them as ordinary clerks.
The second generation also feels that staying at home is boring and wants to experience workplace life to make their lives less boring. But my family had money, so I casually bought a luxury car as a means of transportation.
3. The second generation of rich people who drive luxury cars to work
I have a relative who works as a sales manager in a gaming company. He told me that there are many luxury cars parked downstairs in their company. , and the people who drive these luxury cars are employees who earn 3,500-4,500 yuan. The main reason why they can afford to drive luxury cars is because their parents are wealthy.
They have numerous business dealings with this game company. Rich people who send their children to work in companies do not care about the salary, nor are they prepared to contribute much to the company. What matters is that the company can pay for their five social insurances and one housing fund. Therefore, companies usually let the second generation of rich people go about their lives doing nothing.
4. Driving a luxury car is a necessity for work
I know a strong woman born in the 1980s. She was promoted to sales director within a few years of joining the company. Later, due to her outstanding performance, she was promoted to sales manager. He was promoted to sales director and was in charge of the company's sales department. He was considered a senior executive. In order to better negotiate business with some bosses.
At the end of last year, she gritted her teeth and bought an Audi A8. But for a newly promoted executive like her, driving an Audi A8 was still a bit of a luxury.
But her explanation is: The bosses I interact with in my daily work either drive Ferraris or Porsches. If I buy too many cars, I will be embarrassed to attend some customers’ dinners, so I can only bite the bullet and buy one. Audi A8. Obviously, some people buy luxury cars for work needs and to support their appearance.
In modern society, the salary is not too high, but there are still many people who drive luxury cars. Because consumer finance is now upgraded, young people can get loans to buy luxury cars. At the same time, now that I am an only child and many families are relatively wealthy, spending some money to buy a luxury car is not a big deal.
What’s more important is that some people who were not wealthy in the past have become rich through demolition and demolition. They also want to buy luxury cars and live like a rich man. Of course, there are also employees of some companies who, out of the need to do business and achieve results, have to bite the bullet and buy domestic luxury cars, otherwise customers will look down on you.
In short, if this happens, please don’t be offended