03-02-2007, 11:43 PM | #1 |
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Any doctors on here?
This is kind of random but, but why do all doctors drive either of these two cars:
1.) A large sedan( S-Class, LS, 7er) or 2.) A Porsche I've noticed that most of the doctors i've ment drive those cars. And almost everyone of them prefer Porsche as a weekend car. Is it becuase they are afraid that if they drive up the hospital in an F430, it might not look good for the patients? I mean im sure most doctors can afford a F430 after a little bit of saving. |
03-02-2007, 11:48 PM | #2 |
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Doctors make a lot of money but most of them are not rich.
So even though they can afford to drive a Porche or a BMW, most of them cant afford to drive a Ferrari. Besides, most of them probably dont need a Ferrari. |
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03-03-2007, 12:44 AM | #3 |
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Including myself, there are several physicians on this forum. I can't speak for the others, but I don't have a Ferrari (yet).
As someone else mentioned, not all doctors are "rich". It is very dependent on the specialty. I was fortunate to go into a specialty that should allow such a purchase when the time is right, but many others would never consider driving such a car. Being able to afford a car is a very relative term. Sure, there are a lot of doctors that could make a few adjustments to afford to finance a Ferrari, but most of the people I know would consider a Ferrari as a "toy". Therefore, unless you can purchase the car in cash without any significant impact on your other finances, you can't "afford" it (i.e., no more than 10% of your available funds). That would work out to having an extra $2.5 million sitting around. In my experience, few physicians fall into the category of car enthusiasts and they are often fairly conservative. The large sedan fulfills the basic desire for comfortable transportation. Also consider that anyone in this line of work has dealt with a great deal of "delayed gratification". Sometimes the things that seemed important or desirable, are much less so when you finally have the means to purchase them.
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almost all my family friends are doctors... none of them own ferraris... most of them own mercedes or bmws (they're all asian).
i don't think any of them would want to own ferraris... its a bit too extravagant... i mean they're just upper-middle class... dont need to flaunt it tooo much... plus they'd probably critisize the pricing and usability of a ferrari or lambo, etc
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my cousins and i are all pretty much going into different fields of medicine oldest - physician next - pediatrician next - dentist me - pharmacist they're all looking into ferraris and hoping to be able to afford it. i think they can if they save up enough. A pharmacist on i-club.com (impreza forum) owns an STi and a F430 ![]() |
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