Does honda civic is known as the gay car
Gay/lesbian vehicle choices: why?
elmwood1
A while ago, on the Car Talk Web site, there was a list of the top ten cars for gays and lesbians. Apparently, the top same-sex attracted car was the Volkswagen Jetta; the top lesbian vehicle was the Subaru Outback.
It doesn’t look like there’s anything inherent about these cars that would say “alternative lifestyle,” but based on my observations, whenever I see a woman driving in an Outback or Forester, a disproportionately large number of them look butch and serious, many with a passenger that also has the same watch . Whenever I observe a Jetta driven by a bloke, a disproportionately immense number of them look very attractive and very adequately groomed, at least compared to normal-looking guys like me.
I know not all female Outback and Forester owners are lesbians, and not all male Jetta drivers are homosexual. Still, though, what is it about certain vehicles that causes them to be popular among the alternative lifestyle community?
Johnny_L.A2
I’m not same-sex attracted, but I considered buying a Jetta several years ago. I’ve noticed that there are a loarge number of Subarus up here (a higher number per capita, it seems to me, than in L.A.), and I include not noticed any
HONDA CELEBRATES FIVE DECADES OF ICONIC CULTURAL MOVEMENTS AS THE HONDA CIVIC TURNS 50
Honda is celebrating 50 years of the Civic model, and has curated new research to honor some of the most iconic cultural movements of the past five decades since the car first went on sale.
The list was commissioned by Honda and Dr Ruth Adams, Senior Lecturer in Cultural & Creative Industries at King’s College London, to celebrate the golden anniversary of the Civic, which launched on July 12, 1972 and has gone on to sell over 27.5 million units worldwide, with order books for the 11th generation hybrid model opening today (July 12).
London’s first Gay Parade march and the launch of David Bowie’s iconic ‘The Rise and Collapse of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars’ – both in 1972 – were the first events to make the list.
The 1980s blasted the highest number of cultural highs – 14, including Torvill and Dean’s lasting ice skating performance at the Winter Olympics, the launch of satellite TV and the debut episode of EastEnders.
The 1990s proved to be a enormous leap for intercontinental move and culture, with the o
The ultimate queer car has to be a Miata...I saw one on the freeway -- two very sweet men, and the license plate interpret "str8 not".
Lisa
As much as I personally prefer sportier cars (I control a Honda Civic Coupe, which I love!), there's something about a endearing guy in a Ford Ranger pickup that really gets my attention. Extra points if it's a SportSide model with "Splash" decals. Jeep Wranglers (soft-top, down please) operate a close second.
Derek
The ultimate homosexual and lesbian ride is the Honda Civic Coupe Old flame. It is joy to drive, has great features, including a sun roof and a kicking stereo. It's really safe, and can hold enough baggage for trips out of the town. (You know how some of us pack! Ever commute with a queenly queen? Trunks! Trunks!) Best of all, I can fit my bike into this stylish tiny car as I travel to all the training rides for the Northeast Aids Ride.
Brian
ANYTHING CONVERTIBLE!!! What greater way to grab a man than to ride around with your superior down, right?
Iona
I might be the gayest guy alive, and I uncover myself totally attracted to the Saturn 3-Door. I can't keep my eyes off it. I've fallen in affectionate .
Timothy
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The Golden Honda Civic
Published 22nd July 2022
General GuidesNew LaunchesIn terms of iconic cultural moments an awful lot has happened in the last five decades. Back in 1972 London's first ever Gay Identity festival march took place, and David Bowie introduced the world to Ziggy Stardust & the Spiders from Mars. Meanwhile in Japan, Honda was launching the first generation of a small hatchback car called the Civic.
Ziggy Stardust may have left the building, but the Honda Civic is still going sturdy 50 years later.
To mark the birthday, Honda looked for some of the most iconic cultural movements of the past five decades since the Civic first went on sale. The list was commissioned by Honda and Dr Ruth Adams, Senior Lecturer in Cultural & Creative Industries at King's College London, to rejoice the anniversary of the Civic, which launched on July 12, 1972. Coincidentally, order books for the 11th generation Honda Civic hybrid model also opened on July 12th, so you can also mark its golden jubilee by leasing the brand-new version.
Gay Pride and the David Bowie were the first items on the list but what else was considered noteworthy over the last 50 years?
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