> What a weird critique. American or not, if you don't have a car you're probably not in the target market for a CarThing
It wasn't about having a car or not. It was the assumption that if you have a higher income you are automatically willing to spend a sizeable chunk on it on a car. Not all people are as obsessed with cars as the average American.
I do pretty well for myself and I can think of a thousand things I'd rather spend my money on than on a car.
It wasn't about having a car or not. It was the assumption that if you have a higher income you are automatically willing to spend a sizeable chunk on it on a car. Not all people are as obsessed with cars as the average American.
I do pretty well for myself and I can think of a thousand things I'd rather spend my money on than on a car.