non-conformist car choice

Anonymous
I think it makes you a conformist if you ask other people which car you should get.
Anonymous
Prius for life.

They see me rollinnnn, they hatinnnng
Anonymous
It's not Subaru.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mazda. I have a CX-5 and came from a Tribute. Loved my Tribute and love my new CX-5. Reliable, economical (price and MPG) and look great. But not many of them on the roads.


I love our CX-5 too. Very fun to drive, super versatile (we had a jeep Cherokee before)
Anonymous
I love my subaru. It's my mom car, my last car was an Audi TT, which I loved. So...I'm not sure what you'll make of that, but it's a vote for a forester.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe you should worry more about what car you want versus how you can be a non conformist?


This is the biggest problem on this forum. If you can't or won't answer an OP's question, shut the fuck up and move on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Prius for life.

They see me rollinnnn, they hatinnnng


Priuses (Pri=I)? Really?
Anonymous
I think it depends in part on where you live. In my neighborhood, if you don't drive a Suburban, a Landcruiser, or a Range Rover, you are non-conformist. I am a non-conformist.
Anonymous
DeLorean.
Anonymous
I don't think there are any NEW cars that are like that anymore. That era is over. Maybe a Honda Element, Nissan Juke, Nissan Cube, etc? But those aren't really the same as what the Saab represented either. I think you may have to look at more obscure European brands.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't think there are any NEW cars that are like that anymore. That era is over. Maybe a Honda Element, Nissan Juke, Nissan Cube, etc? But those aren't really the same as what the Saab represented either. I think you may have to look at more obscure European brands.


Brings me back to the Jag.
Anonymous
Ford Fusion hybrid
Anonymous
You need to do you OP and not worry about everybody else.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The jaguar thread got me thinking - what is a good choice of car for ex-saab drivers? People that like a decent car, not flashy, but one that everyone else is not also driving.

I'm guessing the answer might be Suburu.



Fellow Saab driver here. I bought my Saab new after test driving over 30 cars. Its now 8yrs old and on occasion I'm itching for a another new car, I go test drive new cars every now and then and always walk out disappointed......until I get back in my Saab again with manual transmission and tuned to nearly 300bhp.....and my smile re-appears once again There really isn't any other car for us out there, sadly, only Saab owners will understand....

http://patrickglace.kinja.com/a-saab-to-end-all-stories-1685958734/

http://bzrong.kinja.com/some-thoughts-on-saab-the-last-swedish-hero-1684761722/
Anonymous
Fiat (especially Abarth edition) or Mini. That's about it.

No way on Subarus or Priuses. At least around here (Bethesda), it seems like 30% of the cars on the road are one or the other.
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