Anonymous
Post 08/06/2018 21:20     Subject: Can a tall “manly” man drive a small SUV?

Anonymous wrote:Fine, poke fun. Happy I can amuse you.

So you think there is nothing wrong with a 6’4 man in his 30’s driving a CRV? Because that’s what he wants.

It’s fine. But I’m surprised he’s comfortable in it. Can anyone actually sit behind him when he’s in either of the front seats or does he need to keep the seat all the way back.
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2018 21:17     Subject: Can a tall “manly” man drive a small SUV?

Fine, poke fun. Happy I can amuse you.

So you think there is nothing wrong with a 6’4 man in his 30’s driving a CRV? Because that’s what he wants.
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2018 21:10     Subject: Can a tall “manly” man drive a small SUV?

Maybe not, but you’re already DCUM famous.
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2018 21:09     Subject: Can a tall “manly” man drive a small SUV?

A manly man would pick out his own car, without his wife crowdsourcing whether his choices were too feminine or not.
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2018 21:04     Subject: Re:Can a tall “manly” man drive a small SUV?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hope you are a troll. If you are not, you need get a life. A car is a car.


I am not a troll. I don’t understand your statement “a car is a car.” Most people I know put a lot of thought into the car they were going to buy.


Your focus on "manly" and "good shape" got you off on the wrong foot. You should have just said he was big, which is relevant.


I was trying to paint a picture, since my question was about image, which as much as we all like to pretend doesn’t matter, it does. I would like his car to say “successful but practical handsome family man.” Because that’s what he is and I love him.

Thanks for the suggestions! Keep them coming!
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2018 21:00     Subject: Can a tall “manly” man drive a small SUV?

Was also going to suggest a Subaru - your DH needs to see if he actually fits in those others you mentioned, because I am betting you can knock half of them off your list because he can't fit/sit comfortably!
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2018 20:59     Subject: Re:Can a tall “manly” man drive a small SUV?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hope you are a troll. If you are not, you need get a life. A car is a car.


I am not a troll. I don’t understand your statement “a car is a car.” Most people I know put a lot of thought into the car they were going to buy.


Your focus on "manly" and "good shape" got you off on the wrong foot. You should have just said he was big, which is relevant.
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2018 20:58     Subject: Can a tall “manly” man drive a small SUV?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DH is 6’4” and in good shape, if I do say so myself. I drive the family car (a minivan) but we need a new car for him. He currently drives a 10 year old sedan. In addition to another sedan, he is also considering a small SUV. Which of the following do you think he would look best in? I admit I think some of these seem like ladies’ cars.

CRV
CX-5
Nissan Rogue
Subaru Forrester

Alternatively he would just get another sedan, likely Sonata, Camry, or Accord.

Thoughts?


Every vehicle you mentioned is a woman's vehicle, but especially those cringe inducing suvs. Two schools of thought. First, you are what you drive. Proceed accordingly and develop a new list. And stick shift only, because real men don’t drive automatics. Second option: a self confident man drives what he wants to drive, especially at this stage of life.


What if he doesn’t know what he wants? Any suggestions since those are all Women’s vehicles according to you?
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2018 20:57     Subject: Re:Can a tall “manly” man drive a small SUV?

My Dad is 6'3" and 259 lbs, and likes his Subaru Forester. He has a hard time in smaller cars because of his height. He also liked a Rogue that he tebted, not sure if he liked it more than the Forester.
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2018 20:57     Subject: Re:Can a tall “manly” man drive a small SUV?

Anonymous wrote:I hope you are a troll. If you are not, you need get a life. A car is a car.


I am not a troll. I don’t understand your statement “a car is a car.” Most people I know put a lot of thought into the car they were going to buy.
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2018 20:55     Subject: Re:Can a tall “manly” man drive a small SUV?

VW Beetle.
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2018 20:55     Subject: Can a tall “manly” man drive a small SUV?

Anonymous wrote:My DH is 6’4” and in good shape, if I do say so myself. I drive the family car (a minivan) but we need a new car for him. He currently drives a 10 year old sedan. In addition to another sedan, he is also considering a small SUV. Which of the following do you think he would look best in? I admit I think some of these seem like ladies’ cars.

CRV
CX-5
Nissan Rogue
Subaru Forrester

Alternatively he would just get another sedan, likely Sonata, Camry, or Accord.

Thoughts?


Every vehicle you mentioned is a woman's vehicle, but especially those cringe inducing suvs. Two schools of thought. First, you are what you drive. Proceed accordingly and develop a new list. And stick shift only, because real men don’t drive automatics. Second option: a self confident man drives what he wants to drive, especially at this stage of life.
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2018 20:54     Subject: Can a tall “manly” man drive a small SUV?

My husband is similar in size. I just bought a crosstrek and he loves it. It drives like a car but has good headroom.
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2018 20:53     Subject: Re:Can a tall “manly” man drive a small SUV?

I hope you are a troll. If you are not, you need get a life. A car is a car.
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2018 20:51     Subject: Can a tall “manly” man drive a small SUV?

My DH is 6’4” and in good shape, if I do say so myself. I drive the family car (a minivan) but we need a new car for him. He currently drives a 10 year old sedan. In addition to another sedan, he is also considering a small SUV. Which of the following do you think he would look best in? I admit I think some of these seem like ladies’ cars.

CRV
CX-5
Nissan Rogue
Subaru Forrester

Alternatively he would just get another sedan, likely Sonata, Camry, or Accord.

Thoughts?