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Billionaires autos
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Very interesting.
It's strange when taking into account that some individuals on the Pelican board actually own a higher number of personal automobiles than many of the billionaires on this list. |
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http://www.forbesautos.com/advice/toptens/billionaire/09-alice_walton.html
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John Travola bought an airplane before his first car I think. Right after Welcome Back Kotter. |
Jay Leno once told Jesse Ventura that he doesn't like Porsches because they "aren't mens' cars"... now how many does he own? 3 or 4 at least?
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The only billionaire I know personally owns eight vintage Ferraris, a 550 Spyder and probably a bunch of other stuff I don't know about (be cause it's much less interesting). I believe his daily driver is an F-150 Ford.
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The only billionare I know personally owns a ..... oh wait, I don't know any billionaires! :)
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I know a guy who, in the mid 90's, sold his company to IBM for $500 million dollars. He still drives his old volvo. But he has two nice homes - one in Pebble Beach and the other in Saratoga. He recently bought a nice big Mercedes-Benz but he only drives it on special occasions. When he first came up to our house in his Benz our dog, which was not familiar with the car, sniffed intensley around it then peed on the tires.
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Some of the richest people I know/knew could care less about cars and chose accordingly. One gentleman, who has since left the building, was the founder/owner of the 3rd largest supplier of chocolate in the world. Granted, he was VERY conservative in every sense of the word, but not cheap. He drove an 81 Horizon until it fell apart. I guess he like his airplane better:).
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My wife and I were friends of an older couple when we lived in Fallbrook, CA. They were incredibly wealthy, but not billionaires... he drove a 5 year old Ford Ranger pickup and his wife drove a 5 year old Mercury Grand Marquis. He wore overalls and plaid cotton shirts and his wife wore plain cotton dresses. They were the nicest, most unassuming people you could ever meet and you would never know of their wealth, but you would know their friendship and graciousness!
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Just goes to show, you don't become rich by driving the nicest car you can afford. Now if 95% of America would realize that, people might actually be able to retire some day. I do wonder though, how many of them have expensive "company cars" provided to them. Most business owners have very little in their name, I assume due to the tax benefits of the business owning everything.
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hmm, now i like the boys at microsoft even more
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