Anonymous wrote:BMW super luxe sedan. Electric, of course.
Anonymous wrote:Successful confident middle aged American men seem to love Cadillac Escalades and Yukon Denalis.
High-end SUVs from BMW, Audi, Porsche, and Mercedes are feminine coded. Nice vehicles but more-so trophy wife vibes than hot dad. And first and second gen foreign men.
Anonymous wrote:Successful confident middle aged American men seem to love Cadillac Escalades and Yukon Denalis.
High-end SUVs from BMW, Audi, Porsche, and Mercedes are feminine coded. Nice vehicles but more-so trophy wife vibes than hot dad. And first and second gen foreign men.
Anonymous wrote:Successful confident middle aged American men seem to love Cadillac Escalades and Yukon Denalis.
High-end SUVs from BMW, Audi, Porsche, and Mercedes are feminine coded. Nice vehicles but more-so trophy wife vibes than hot dad. And first and second gen foreign men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re all wrong. A “hot dad car” isn’t a lame expensive car any dad can buy. It’s a cool classic car like an old BMW that he knows how to fix himself. Hotttt.
Ah, yeah, no.
You don’t think a man who is good with his hands is hot? Any man can buy an expensive car. Money isn’t hot.
Well, he would have had to use his brain to make the money, are you saying being smart is not hot?
Smart and good with hands is hot. Smart and foolish with money and preening but few useful skills is not hot.
Most people driving these cars are in a position where their time is worth more than the money they save by doing the work themselves.
DP
I don’t work on my weekend cars to save money, I earn a very comfortable living already. I work on them because I like working on them. I LOVE turning wrenches.
It’s my own flex on all the other lame-ass husbands up and down our street. I’m sure I’m the only home in our community with a lift in the garage. I know I’m the only guy around here who can pull the engine and trans out of my ‘68 Riviera hot rod in an afternoon or rebuild a smallblock in a few evenings after work.
Like I said, that’s my flex. Other dweebs brag about being a 5-handicap. I can take a classic car apart and put it back together again.
I am DEFINITELY cool-dad.
This comes across as wildly insecure.
This comes across as wildly jealous.
+1
Anonymous wrote:lifted Toyota Sienna, baybeeeee
Anonymous wrote:Successful confident middle aged American men seem to love Cadillac Escalades and Yukon Denalis.
High-end SUVs from BMW, Audi, Porsche, and Mercedes are feminine coded. Nice vehicles but more-so trophy wife vibes than hot dad. And first and second gen foreign men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re all wrong. A “hot dad car” isn’t a lame expensive car any dad can buy. It’s a cool classic car like an old BMW that he knows how to fix himself. Hotttt.
Ah, yeah, no.
You don’t think a man who is good with his hands is hot? Any man can buy an expensive car. Money isn’t hot.
Well, he would have had to use his brain to make the money, are you saying being smart is not hot?
Smart and good with hands is hot. Smart and foolish with money and preening but few useful skills is not hot.
Most people driving these cars are in a position where their time is worth more than the money they save by doing the work themselves.
DP
I don’t work on my weekend cars to save money, I earn a very comfortable living already. I work on them because I like working on them. I LOVE turning wrenches.
It’s my own flex on all the other lame-ass husbands up and down our street. I’m sure I’m the only home in our community with a lift in the garage. I know I’m the only guy around here who can pull the engine and trans out of my ‘68 Riviera hot rod in an afternoon or rebuild a smallblock in a few evenings after work.
Like I said, that’s my flex. Other dweebs brag about being a 5-handicap. I can take a classic car apart and put it back together again.
I am DEFINITELY cool-dad.
This comes across as wildly insecure.
This comes across as wildly jealous.