I think what they were going for was flexing that their employees could afford performance/luxury vehicles, but trying to brag about having 2500-2700 in car payments is wild, when you work for a car dealership. I don't think I've known anyone that holds down a job at a dealership long term.
All those cars cost over $80k. Expensive cars have higher car notes.



I MIGHT do 475 over 5 years.
I pay less than that for 2 cars. Either way, car prices just like home prices are put of control.


at having a 1000 dollar a month note on a Ford SUV in 2022. Its wild that's there's normal everyday average joes have 1000 dollar car payments. That's higher than rent in certain places 


