Posted on 12/04/2008 5:30:08 PM PST by AJKauf
Everyone knows the stereotype of the left-wing academic liberal, who drinks a daily latte at Starbucks and drives a Volvo wagon. Since that first appeared, the car is no longer a Volvo, but more than likely a Toyota, a Hyundai, a Nissan or even a BMW, a Mercedes or a Volkswagonanything but an American car.
In fact, I cant name anyone I know who drives an American car except me. The argument is simple: if you want a good car, buy Japanese.
The Japanese automakers, to put it simply, dont have to deal with the unions. And here is where I get to the blatant hypocrisy....
(Excerpt) Read more at pajamasmedia.com ...
my frau has a 2003 outback and i have a 2008 forester. previously i had 2 saturns and she had 2 hondas. and i am not a lesbian.
Hey! I’ve owned three Subarus.
Nowadays they worship at the altar of Prius.
2000 Ford Ranger 4x4 LXT ...kid across the street wrecked it(i’m sure alcohol had NOTHING to do with that), all his friends told him it couldn’t be fixed. I gave him $500 for it and got a lower control arm from the junk yard for $50..driving it everywhere...great truck...kid needs friends who are better mechanics.
my wife’s ‘97 Escort has 225,000 mi. on it and you still can’t hear it when it’s running...great car for a cheapie.
Hey......I had a ‘81 Subaru station wagon.It was a great car.Of course, I am a male lesbian.
1991 Mazda Miata, purchased third-hand with 95.5K on the odometer. Now at 236K and still on its original engine.
But don’t ask me about how many sets of shocks it’s had since I bought it. :) Or about how much the last set cost (custom-valved stuff ain’t cheap, folks).
Actually, Scion is a Toyota product. I only know one Scion owner, but he’s probably one of the least self-righteous people I know (dunno his political leanings; the topic has never really come up).
Two Honda Odysseys - 1998, 1996
1993 Dodge Dakota, 4WD, though I’m sure most of the parts were made in some other country.
“Subaru Outback. We live on a dirt road with tons of snow.”
Lesbians like that car here in flat central Ohio. :)
“Subaru....the choice of lesbians.”
Ha ha! You beat me to it! “Lesburu”
And that's profiling and that's wrong.
1965 VW Van, multi colored splashed paint design 465,000 miles. Bed, hot plate, coffee maker
1966 Toyota Landcruiser...
Mileage, Unknown
Honda Scions.
Thing looks like a hearse for Munchkins.
At our ed of the block, the only household that’s conservative is the one in which I live - and the only house that has any domestic cars. Well, somebody across the street has a business car that’s a Caddy, but we’re the only ones with a complete compliment of Fords.
I was behind a Lincoln Towncar last week with an “obama” bumper sticker.
I’m not sure how valid the generalizations are.
I drive a 95 Buick Roadmaster, and don’t have any problems with it. Best car I’ve ever had.
I won't by an American car for a simple reason, and it has nothing to do with politics or ideology. The reason is that I had a terrible ownership experience with each of the three American cars (two Chevrolets and one Jeep) that I've owned. Poor quality and poor service. In what way do they deserve my hard-earned green?
My Pilot has quality, value and performance, not to mention bulletproof reliability. Honda has earned my business. Simple.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.