Billionaire Warren Buffett Still Drives a 2014 Cadillac But Joked Charlie Munger’s Idea Of ‘Traveling In Style’ Was an Air-Conditioned Bus

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Buffett has always sent Susie to handle buying his cars. And his reasoning for that….time. “If I could write a check in 30 seconds and be in the same position I’m in now with a newer car, I’d be glad to do it this afternoon,” he said at the 2001 Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting. “But I don’t like to trade away time when there’s really no benefit to me at all.”
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Buffett’s car-buying philosophy isn’t just about efficiency—it’s about value. He’s been known to buy vehicles with hail damage, knowing they function just as well but cost less. His frugality extends far beyond his garage. He still lives in the same Omaha home he bought in 1958 for $31,500, and his idea of a lavish breakfast is whatever McDonald’s combo matches the market that morning.
If Buffett is frugal, Charlie Munger was downright spartan. The Berkshire Hathaway vice chair, worth an estimated $2.2 billion at the time of his passing in 2023, was never one for extravagance. Buffett joked in a 1989 annual shareholder letter, “His idea of traveling in style is an air-conditioned bus, a luxury he steps up to only when bargain fares are in effect.”
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Munger’s aversion to unnecessary spending even extended to Berkshire’s corporate jet. When Buffett decided to upgrade their company plane in the 1980s, Munger was unimpressed. Buffett poked fun at him writing:
“Naming the plane has not been easy. I initially suggested ‘The Charles T. Munger.’ Charlie countered with ‘The Aberration.’ We finally settled on ‘The Indefensible.'”
Despite his budget-friendly bus habits, Munger wasn’t completely opposed to flying. Berkshire Hathaway’s holdings included NetJets, a private-jet company, showing that even he saw the value in air travel—just maybe not at Berkshire’s expense.
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2025-03-24 14:08:17