What is the net worth of people suitable for driving a Mercedes-Benz G65?
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Generally, they are either wealthy or noble. Below is an introduction to the Mercedes-Benz G-Class: 1. Exterior Design: The flat surfaces and simple straight lines give the G-Class its unique style. This is the highest level of architectural design—optimal practicality. The resulting clear, concise visual effect and strong visual impact make the G-Class design impeccable. The functional-oriented design of the G-Class follows the Bauhaus architectural principle of "form follows function." It is this practicality-oriented approach that showcases the classic body lines and balanced proportions of the G-Class, exuding a strong sense of dignified beauty. 2. Interior Design: Upon entering the car, those who have driven a Mercedes-Benz will find it familiar. The interior of this car clearly draws inspiration from the previous generation of Mercedes-Benz sedans (especially resembling the W202 C-Class). The dark-colored cabin adheres to the practical principles of an off-road vehicle. As the core of the interior, the dashboard maintains a neat and generous styling overall, unified with the simple and resolute exterior—neither overly rugged and exaggerated nor emphasizing curvaceous elegance.
As someone who frequently interacts with various car owners, I believe the Mercedes-Benz G65 is suitable for those with deep pockets. The new car price easily exceeds 2 million RMB, so those who can afford it typically have a net worth of at least 5 million or an annual income comfortably surpassing 1 million. Otherwise, the maintenance costs after purchase would be overwhelming—insurance premiums are shockingly high, fuel consumption costs several RMB per kilometer, and each service costs tens of thousands. From what I've observed, business owners driving the G65 often have net worth in the tens of millions, where money is no object. If your net worth is below 3 million, driving this car would be a struggle, forcing you to budget for fuel costs. Don't just admire its stylish looks; you also need to consider the practical burdens, like its high depreciation rate—after a few years, it's worth less than half its original price. Overall, the G65 is a luxury item, best suited for those with solid net worth and stable high incomes.