Car models/brands you associate with the biggest jerk drivers

Anonymous
Prius drivers by far. They think they own the road going 15 below and begin braking half a mile to a stop sign. Only care about themselves and no consideration for others time.

I also hat pickups and keep drives where it is clear their car has never carried a load or ever been off a paved road
Anonymous
I don't know about jerk DRIVERS. But I have encountered four examples of Cadillac Escalade drivers who are absolutely off their rocker batsh*t insane *ssholes as human beings. I have never met one who is not a psychopath.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Reading these replies is consistent with my experience on the road. I own a BMW and some other Japanese cars. I drive all the cars the same way but how people react on the road in a Honda is totally different than when I’m in the BMW. Every lane change in the Honda is warm and welcoming while trying to merge in the BMW is met with seething anger and revenge. Like everyone behind me is a scorned ex.


I was going to reply this. I drive the same way in all of my cars.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:hahah! to the Altima's on the loose. I drove one in 1996 but that tin can could hardly get to 70 without the shakes. My hatred for drivers are:

1. BMW (My husband has one and drives like a maniac from MarioKart)
2. Tesla (They think they are sooo cool driving from a tablet in a big lima bean. Take a dip in a lake!) I HATE the X in a kiss and ride waiting 20 minutes for those infantile doors to go up and down!

3. WRX - Sigh!
4. Giant redneck trucks with various stoooopid stickers and the exhaust pouring black smoke out of a top mounted hood exhaust. Really?
5. Jeeps - I really hope those drivers get ejected from those Ken cars one day with their windowless selves.


I gotta call BS on this one.

I’ve owned 5 Wranglers of various years, and they’re pretty much impossible to drive aggressively. For one thing, they’re too underpowered to drive fast. They take like 12 seconds to get to 60. Secondly, they don’t handle well enough to let allow people to cut/weave through traffic like a nut. And they’re heavy, so they take longer to stop, so Jeep drivers tend not to be tailgaters, either, because they know they can’t stop on a dime. All those factors combine to make a vehicle that pretty much cannot be driven aggressively. In my experience, driving a Jeep tends to make you a better driver overall because they don’t forgive the kind of mistakes you could get away with in a car that handles better.

You might not like Jeeps for wherever reason (old BF you still hate 10 years later drove one?) but that doesn’t mean their drivers are bad as a group. Or maybe you’re just jealous of them? Which is also weird, because they’re not some kind of high-end vehicle - literally anyone can own one if they wanted. Whatever the reason you dislike them, it’s more to do with you than with reality.


OP didn’t say anything about driving aggressively - just being an a-hole.

Too many MAGAs driving wranglers.


DP

Ah, so just your own vile prejudices.

Noted.


You haven’t noticed a lot of MAGAs with their “don’t tread on me” license plates? Might be part of their military cosplay.

Anonymous
Any car modified to make a lot of noise. At least you can hear them coming and are prepare for them to force you to brake suddenly as they weave between lanes.

Thr funny thing is it's usually a totally crap car.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Prius drivers by far. They think they own the road going 15 below and begin braking half a mile to a stop sign. Only care about themselves and no consideration for others time.

I also hat pickups and keep drives where it is clear their car has never carried a load or ever been off a paved road


+1

Exactly this.

The bigger the pickup truck, the smaller the brain.

Prius and Subaru drivers are self consumer arseholes, in general.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any car modified to make a lot of noise. At least you can hear them coming and are prepare for them to force you to brake suddenly as they weave between lanes.

Thr funny thing is it's usually a totally crap car.


+1

ALWYAS a crap car that they sunk way too much money into, which says a lot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Reading these replies is consistent with my experience on the road. I own a BMW and some other Japanese cars. I drive all the cars the same way but how people react on the road in a Honda is totally different than when I’m in the BMW. Every lane change in the Honda is warm and welcoming while trying to merge in the BMW is met with seething anger and revenge. Like everyone behind me is a scorned ex.


I was going to reply this. I drive the same way in all of my cars.


+1

This is actually true.
Anonymous
1) BMW
2) Toyota SUVs
3) Mercedes
4) Tesla
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