Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids have Defenders. One brand new and one is a classic. Their friends love them.
Legitimately had to Google this to know what kind of car this even was, which I suppose means my kids have no shot at being popular when they're of driving age.
No. It just mean you aren’t a car person. Enjoy your RAV4. Probably a sensible choice too. Good on you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know parents who just bought their DD a new Volvo SUV. They told me they wanted her to have a safe car so I guess in their minds it means a luxury SUV. Truth is they want their daughter to be cool and so a Honda, Toyota etc SUV would never be a consideration.
A Volvo is cool? Who knew? I always immediately assume there are car seats in the back of every Volvo.
Volvo usually has the most up to date safety features so it makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:Jeeps, specifically white for girls and black for boys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know parents who just bought their DD a new Volvo SUV. They told me they wanted her to have a safe car so I guess in their minds it means a luxury SUV. Truth is they want their daughter to be cool and so a Honda, Toyota etc SUV would never be a consideration.
A Volvo is cool? Who knew? I always immediately assume there are car seats in the back of every Volvo.