Anonymous wrote:I don't know why folks are piling on OP. It's definitely a known stereotype of Subarus that it's a lesbian car. It's just in jest, not a hate crime. Subaru is definitely a little cooler and more mainstream now than say, 15-20 years ago so maybe newer owners (or younger owners) aren't aware?
I wish I could find the meme my friend sent when DH and I bought our Forester in 2012, it was a fake ad that said something like "Congrats to you and your partner on your new Subaru." We're straight. We got a chuckle.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know why folks are piling on OP. It's definitely a known stereotype of Subarus that it's a lesbian car. It's just in jest, not a hate crime. Subaru is definitely a little cooler and more mainstream now than say, 15-20 years ago so maybe newer owners (or younger owners) aren't aware?
I wish I could find the meme my friend sent when DH and I bought our Forester in 2012, it was a fake ad that said something like "Congrats to you and your partner on your new Subaru." We're straight. We got a chuckle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wtf, op. Your stereotypes are bizarre. If anything the only stereotype about Subaru owners is they’re smart and sensible. My FIL used to run a dealership and he said all kinds of people bought subarus. The common thread was they tended to be financially responsible, they would either pay cash or have good credit and get the lowest interest.
That is fascinating. I bought my last one cash. I think it's because they are not showy.
We paid cash for our Subaru at Fitzgerald in Rockville. When we were dealing with the accounts payable/finance guy to pay for the car, he told us half the Subarus they sell are to cash buyers.
That's pretty insane. I think its because - as you said - they are not showy and you get a sh#t-ton of tech and features for a Subaru that cost extra in Toyotas, Lexus, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wtf, op. Your stereotypes are bizarre. If anything the only stereotype about Subaru owners is they’re smart and sensible. My FIL used to run a dealership and he said all kinds of people bought subarus. The common thread was they tended to be financially responsible, they would either pay cash or have good credit and get the lowest interest.
That is fascinating. I bought my last one cash. I think it's because they are not showy.
Anonymous wrote:Your hang ups are at least 15 years old, OP. And seriously, WTF is wrong with you that you even CARE that Subaru used to market to LGBTQ+ people? Buy the car that fits your needs.
Also, did you seriously say "not that there's anything wrong with that"?? WTF????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A new outback or forester are THE cars for boring middle aged suburbanites. I mostly see old people driving them.
Can attest,
—Boring, old suburbanite who drives a Forester.
Anonymous wrote:Wtf, op. Your stereotypes are bizarre. If anything the only stereotype about Subaru owners is they’re smart and sensible. My FIL used to run a dealership and he said all kinds of people bought subarus. The common thread was they tended to be financially responsible, they would either pay cash or have good credit and get the lowest interest.