Stereotypes of cars

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Subaru Outback or Forester: Lesbian
BMW: Rich prick
Escalade: Ghetto Fabulous
Camaro or Charger: "Overcompensating"
Mustang: REALLY "Overcompensating"!



I'm ghetto fabulous in my pimped out ESV, for sure. In some areas, people are surprised when I pop out out of my tinted, super loud SUV. I'm just a petite white girl.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Single late 20s guy here who lives in DC proper and drives a RR Sport.

People are badmouthing Range Rovers, but I have definitely noticed a before/after that it it is significantly easier to have sex with girls I'm seeing if she knows I drive a RR.


I got douche chills just reading your post.


I did, too!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Single late 20s guy here who lives in DC proper and drives a RR Sport.

People are badmouthing Range Rovers, but I have definitely noticed a before/after that it it is significantly easier to have sex with girls I'm seeing if she knows I drive a RR.


I got douche chills just reading your post.


I did, too!


I'm sure he loses sleep over your opinion of him
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'll play. We moved here from Ohio a few months ago, accompanied by our much-loved 2015 Buick Enclave. And ever few weeks, I get a very nice compliment along the lines of, "Oh, I love your car! Did you guys move here from the Midwest?" ? Yup. And we even bought it with the GM friends and family discount. But I don't care. My car is awesome.



Haaaa this is so funny to me. I once worked with a guy from wisconsin. He drove an old American sedan. He would always comment at how shocking it was to him that no one drives American cars here. We don't because they are junk. Japanese will last for 20 years. You see a 10 year old American sedan, and it's likely a meth head drivig it.


I have a Chrysler 300 John Varvatos edition. Totally love.

Walter drove a 300 for a few episodes of Breaking Bad. So maybe not so off on the meth thing.
Anonymous
BMW- Prick
Mercedes- AA living beyond their means
Audi- WA living beyond their means
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:BMW- Prick
Mercedes- AA living beyond their means
Audi- WA living beyond their means


This is me. We were FINALLY doing well enough for me to get a nice car and I leased a beautiful, albeit entry level Audi. One month later my husband lost his job. I still have a year on my lease then I'm back to a crapmobile.
Anonymous
I crack up that people still think Subarus are for lesbians. They are all over my section of Arlington and they are all driven by straight moms with 2 kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'll play. We moved here from Ohio a few months ago, accompanied by our much-loved 2015 Buick Enclave. And ever few weeks, I get a very nice compliment along the lines of, "Oh, I love your car! Did you guys move here from the Midwest?" ? Yup. And we even bought it with the GM friends and family discount. But I don't care. My car is awesome.



Haaaa this is so funny to me. I once worked with a guy from wisconsin. He drove an old American sedan. He would always comment at how shocking it was to him that no one drives American cars here. We don't because they are junk. Japanese will last for 20 years. You see a 10 year old American sedan, and it's likely a meth head drivig it.


I have a Chrysler 300 John Varvatos edition. Totally love.

Walter drove a 300 for a few episodes of Breaking Bad. So maybe not so off on the meth thing.

Chrysler 300 and 300 are known to be for people who have awful credit. Are you paying 15% interest?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I crack up that people still think Subarus are for lesbians. They are all over my section of Arlington and they are all driven by straight moms with 2 kids.


Straight on the surface.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I crack up that people still think Subarus are for lesbians. They are all over my section of Arlington and they are all driven by straight moms with 2 kids.

Made you are near Bluemont or Madison Manor? I think of it as a car with good value. People who live in those neighborhoods seem like level headed people who move to normal houses with decent schools and a close commute.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:BMW- Prick
Mercedes- AA living beyond their means
Audi- WA living beyond their means


What about when the Mercedes is a soccer mom car?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:BMW- Prick
Mercedes- AA living beyond their means
Audi- WA living beyond their means


So true. I just shake me head when I see low income people driving Mercedes or Audis. The can barely afford payments but can really afford to keep it up so they drive around with dents , broken lights, or weeny spare tires. You are not impressing anyone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sooo what do you consider a cool or "good" car for someone to drive??


I think the cool drivers are the ones that chose the most practical option for their situations. Cool people know a car is just a car.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'll play. We moved here from Ohio a few months ago, accompanied by our much-loved 2015 Buick Enclave. And ever few weeks, I get a very nice compliment along the lines of, "Oh, I love your car! Did you guys move here from the Midwest?" ? Yup. And we even bought it with the GM friends and family discount. But I don't care. My car is awesome.



Haaaa this is so funny to me. I once worked with a guy from wisconsin. He drove an old American sedan. He would always comment at how shocking it was to him that no one drives American cars here. We don't because they are junk. Japanese will last for 20 years. You see a 10 year old American sedan, and it's likely a meth head drivig it.


Anyone driving a 10-20 year old car is piss broke.


Or a multi millionaire posting on DCUM.
Anonymous
Remember the thread where someone told the story of your life based on your kids' names?

We should do that with the cars people have owned.

Like who is the person whose list of cars owned includes a LeSabre, a Miata, and an F150?
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