Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hot dad car = rugged, expensive, and not trying to impress anyone.
The Lexus GX 550 is basically the blueprint right now… boxy, capable, quietly rich.
Same lane, depending on your flavor:
* Land Rover Defender - a little hotter, a little riskier
* Toyota Land Cruiser - insider, understated flex
* Ineos Grenadier - niche, very “I disappear to Wyoming”
* BMW X7 - polished, country club version
* Mercedes-Benz G-Class - loud, but somehow still works
GX is still the sweet spot: looks like you could go off-grid, but also have your finances extremely together.
But when a balding, pot-bellied male lurches out of the vehicle...
Get yourself together. The car is immaterial.
Anonymous wrote:What ever it is, it has to have a manual transmission or else your “hot dad” is a big sissy. If he can’t drive a stick, he needs his “manly man card” taken away.
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.
They can’t though. They have to have the money to do so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What ever it is, it has to have a manual transmission or else your “hot dad” is a big sissy. If he can’t drive a stick, he needs his “manly man card” taken away.
I love driving stick, but they are impossible to find. The worst is the paddle shifters on automatics.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Tricked out minivan. Movie players. Seperate climate areas. Fancy door technology etc
Anonymous wrote:A lot of these replies are so boring. And the cars aren’t special or particularly expensive.
The answer is Maserati. It’s not insecure or try too hard, but it is nice looking and not a dime a dozen. As someone who spends time at country clubs/private schools, it is always the in-shape hot doctor dad driving a Maserati.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What ever it is, it has to have a manual transmission or else your “hot dad” is a big sissy. If he can’t drive a stick, he needs his “manly man card” taken away. [/
Ehhh . Some truth. My husband adores the fact that I know how to drive a stick shift.
We also taught both of kids how to. We also have an old manual weekend car.
Its a low key fun flex.
Ridiculous. Most people of a certain age learned on a stick shift. You're just showing your age.
I'm 62 and learned on an automatic. Some of us are secure enough to let the car shift for us