I actually like Subarus (no apostrophe here) but I would not be seen in one or even touching one, same way I once felt about Volvos.
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I feel the same way, only I have absolutely no problem with being seen in one, and I currently own a very nice Outback which is a pleasure to drive and promises many miles of trouble-free ownership. I don't use cars, or any other product, to make political statements. And if I need to advertise my politics, the lack of bumper stickers should attend to that.
I have a close friend who drives a Porsche Cayman S as a political statement.
No stickers needed.