Is the ford explorer SUV considered a low-income car or higher class?

When you drive the ford explorer SUV, are you considered lower income with just maybe high school education in people's minds or are you considered upper class with it? Here's the type I'm talking about, Ford explorer V8 XLT. Is the ford explorer SUV considered a low-income car or higher class

What's your opinion? After giving the opinion on the explorer. Would it be the same for the expedition and the escalade SUVs? Aren't SUVs usually regarded as expensive cars?

Medium. If you had a brand new Explorer with leather, moonroof, etc, that would tell me you have a pretty decent job/income - but a 12 year old Explorer? That would tell me you either don't care what you drive (which is just fine, BTW) or you can't afford a newer one.

Not all SUV's are regarded as expensive. Certainly not a 12 year old Explorer.

That said - that one appears to be in good shape, just find out what's wrong with the AC if you are thinking of buying it.

Extremely tough point do a search at google or bing it can assist

I have a friend at work who just bought a $40,000 Dodge pickup. He'll be paying over $600 a month for the next six years for that thing.

I just bought a used Jaguar S-Type for $5100. My payment is $235 for the next two years.

Guess who's vehicle gets the most attention? That little chrome cat on the hood is a chick magnet!

Who cares drive what you can afford or want to warren buffet you know the billionaire drives a older car around so it don't matter what you drive as long as you have some class about yourself

Well now one should explore all things

What about a brand new ford expedition? Still medium?

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