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/// PATREON & ONLYFANS /// re are a lot of pros of cruising in your car, and in this video we'll look at what cruising a parking. The cars on this list of top 10 LGBT vehicles have been determined through in-depth research. The research is into the habits and opinions of the members of the LGBT community, and we can realistically pull hard statistics to support the list as well.

Being a car person and being queer are often seen as incompatible. Cars and trucks and racing are largely viewed as hobbies and passions for cisgender straight white men. Is that truly the case. It’s no surprise that the vehicles most researched by gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender shoppers are those produced by gay-friendly automakers.

LCCI was founded to provide a club for diverse LGBTQ+ car enthusiasts. We strive to attract and retain new members from diverse segments of the population, including diversity of ethnicity, age, gender identification, sexual orientation, and varying car interests. I must inform you of my shock and surprise at hearing you say that the new Beetle is a chick car. I was so sure that it was a gay-guy car that my partner and I decided, after 10 years of domestic bliss, to purchase our very first car: a dark-blue new Beetle.

About a week later, a friend of mine from upstate sent me an urgent fax which quite obviously confirmed my assumption. It read: "News flash: two cute gay guys spotted exiting a brand new canary yellow Beetle in downtown Trumansburg. Being a car nut as well as being gay, I feel eminently qualified to give you the lowdown.

Gay cars: Lexus, Honda, and any convertible. Lesbian cars: Chevy C20 pickups with manual steering and a straight six forgive the pun. But who really cares what lesbians drive? They are never around to help fix your car when it breaks down anyway. For the record, I drive a Buick Park Avenue.

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I am a lesbian who drives a Volvo wagon. Lesbians seem overwhelmingly to prefer Hondas or Acuras. They are both practical and good looking. Subarus are unequivocally lesbian cars. How many car companies would advertise their cars with a "Xena Lvr" license plate? The ultimate "country" lesbian "pickup" vehicle is our F Ford half-ton pickup!! Of course, the vanity license plate reads "SAPPHO" for our more sophisticated community members , and it has a big pink triangle bumper sticker on the back.

Now, up here in Vermont, they just assume we are slow moving and got the color of the triangle wrong! Even our straight friends get checked out by other women when driving her in town! Subarus tend to be the vehicle of choice for lesbians, or so I've observed, especially older wagons. Maybe it's the soft lines draped over a rugged chassis? I can say with confidence that here in the Northwest the Subaru Outback is the most lesbian car.

They're rugged and roomy enough to get all of your gear to the campsite, but much easier on the environment than an SUV, thus keeping all your vegetarian eco-feminist friends off your back. From my experience at least, gay men are less likely to be caught up in the macho head games required by Camaro and Corvette owners. And we're less inclined to own a pickup lesbians, on the other hand.

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I've noticed that all of my lesbian friends have one thing in common that tends to be an attractive force when it comes to their cars: massive amounts of poignant liberal bumper stickers. More bumper stickers than car. The typical lesbian car? If I see a guy driving one, I assume he is gay. Saturns, especially two- or three-door, also fit this trend.

Subarus are market positioned to lesbians by the company. Did you ever buy a used car with bumper stickers?