Doesn't make sense, does it?
It kinda does make sense I think.. probably to many of us..
Its really all about the things you really value in life.. and the things that are just necessities.. (which may be very different for different people)..
I generally drive the same truck for 8-10 years.. until I bought a new Tundra in 2024, I hadnt bought a "new" vehicle for myself in almost 30 years.. I typically buy something 2-3 years old, where someone else has taken the bulk of the depreciation.. that has at least a little bit of warranty left on it just in case I end up buying a problem vehicle... and then I drive it until its on the brink of death before repeating the process.. a vehicle is really just a "tool" to me.. a truly fine vehicle like a S class mercedes would be wasted on me..
My wife on the other hand always buys a new vehicle, and always fully loaded with every option possible.. and generally speaking they are on the nice side of things... her last 3 vehicles have been an Infinity, a Volvo, and a BMW.. They cost a small fortune.. but.. to her credit, she, like me, will drive them 8-10 years (she drove the volvo for 12 and then we handed it down to a daughter who drove it for another 3).. so I dont complain too much..
So for me, a vehicle is not much more than a necessity.. I dont really care what options are on it.. I dont really care if its new or old.. I dont really care if its fancy or plain.. its just a necessity in life... so I own one... Where my wife really enjoys "finery" in vehicles (wood grain dash, leather seats, high end stereo systems, heated and cooled seats, etc..etc.. and likes more luxury brands..
She is also very much a gear snob when it comes to hunting.. she loves her new double rifle.. wont put a scope on one of her bolt actions if it doesnt say swaro on the side of it.. is decked out head to toe in all matching kuiu or sitka.. etc.. has 2 pair of courteneys in the closet, etc..
Where I for the most part am a winchester kinda guy.. I definitely have pieces of high quality hunting gear that Ive acquired over time.. but its certainly not a priority for me like it is for her..
We have a nice, comfortable home.. but.. if Im honest with myself, we live probably 1-2 steps down from most of my peers and others in the same income bracket.. (we have 2x executive professionals in the household and are very fairly compensated).. My bass boat is a 2014, very basic center console.. my side by side is a 2015 polaris.. neither are anything fancy.. in fact theyre both a bit worse for wear these days.. but they both accomplish their intended missions.. so I have no intent on replacing either of them anytime soon..
But I wont think twice about spending $20K on a 1 week long vacation or 1 week long hunt..
Its really all about priorities.. and what "finery" we value vs which we dont care much about..