If you have a few minutes to kill, perhaps you'd do me a favor and Google "Mercedes GLS 450".
If you do that, you'll get to see my dream. It's why I play the lottery. It not that winning a Take5 jackpot could buy me my dream, but it would at least give me one helluva good down payment on one. And to tell ya the God's honest truth, I wouldn't actually buy a brand new GLS 450. Rather I'd find a used 2015 model on the internet. One with very low miles, and one that somebody else has taken that big first year depreciation hit on. (My older brother buys cars using that method. He's got money and he definitely can afford a brand new car, but he refuses to pay for one. He cant stand the fact that the minute he drives his new car off the dealers lot, he lost a ton of money. So he finds a one year old car for sale on the net, buys it, has it shipped to him, and then he drives it. He lets all of his friends think that he paid full price for a new car, but I know the REAL deal. That phony!) But I do like his thinking and the cars he drives. He once bought a one year old BMW sight unseen that he found on the internet. It was in Michigan and cost $85,000 brand new. He had it shipped to New York. I told him he was crazy. He said "Oh yeah? It only cost me $46,000, it's got 7,000 miles on it, and it's spotless." Turns out he bought it from a woman who was a widow. Her husband had bought it, but he died not too long after he bought it. She let it sit in her garage for six months before she sold it.
Anyways... that's the thing about having money. Having money is freedom. Freedom to do what you want with who you want, when you want. Right now, I'm only free to dream about owning a GLS 450. That sux. G5