I've realized that I stereotype people by their car. Even if i'm just driving behind them and never see them.
For example: I assume someone who drives a Prius is a democrat (or at least more liberal), anyone with a Subaru is outdoorsy, mini-van=practical, etc.
I know the owner's most likely don't fall into these categories, but it's more how I see the cars, so that's what I impose on their owners...


Re: Do you stereotype people by their car? (not in a bad way...)
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What is a honky? I haven't heard that term since the early 80s! Is it what I think it is?
Ha ha about the Miatas! My MIL also drives one, but I do get the gay pride parade feeling when I see a grown man driving one.
It's funny what some people think about cars and thus, their owners.
I only stereotype the MA green license plate. I assume anyone with that plate is 109 years old and a horrible driver.
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Ha. I was about to say that I assume anyone who drives a Buick is either very old or a teenager who inherited their grandmother's car when she got shipped off to the home.
Also in MA we have 2 different color license plates. The old ones are green, but they switched over to red a long time ago. So when you see someone still driving with a green license plate you know they are old and should be avoided at all costs.
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Ha ha! j/k.
It's funny, when I was a kid, it was SO cool if your mom drove a mini-van. It's funny how perspective changes as you get older....
I eyeball the stickers on cars and can usually tell which ones are going to be driving sh!tty.
A minivan with sports stickers for 4 different children: The mom is either frazzled and driving like a bat out of hell weaving between cars or so worn down that she'll almost sideswipe another car while merging and go at least 10 miles under the highway speed limit.
It used to be a source of pride around here, but now that they've gotten so many of them off the road, your assessment is probably right.
Also, mini vans are for uncool moms (and sadly probably my next vehicle.) Hybrids are for rich liberals. Crown Vics are either undercover cops or cheap people who bought their cars at police auctions. And the huge SUVs are for short men with a complex. I'm a Honda girl, so I automatically like anyone with one, unless they turn out to be a sucky driver.
This made me LOL. Especially b/c my aunt drives a crossover Volvo and she's fits that mold.
I live in New England and feel more secure with 4WD and Subarus last forever. I will probably only ever buy Subarus and Hondas as long as I live here.
Lol, Aunite, too funny!
I have a minivan, so that puts me in the giving up category, jk! For me its the I refuse to have an SUV with bad gas mileage until we can afford the van we need. The cool car is for dh, and going out. He's got a Mini. So impression I get from people is that it's a girly car (no, see Jason Statham, Yummo), or for Brits (which dh is).
Ha, Mh is a huge Subaru fan( he even has sweat shirts with diagrams of the moteor on them)
and although he currently does not drive one has has owned three in the last 10 years. He is super conservative and he actually modified one into a lifted off road vehicle/jeep thing.
I always think people with smart cars are actually dumb.
Top Gear fan here too, so if you could pick any car, what's yours Auntie? I'm Aston Martin DB9.
Latter.
I assume everyone with a Buick is either an old Jew or a black person.
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Buick =old people
Truck with giant tires=red neck
I've got a Pontiac vibe, but was tempted by the Mazda five... That mini minivan?
I don't get the minivan hate. Oh no, someone might know you're a mom?! So what? We'll likely end up with one. Big dog and one kid works in a sedan. We'll need more space eventually.