I was thinking about Jeep drivers and the whole duck thing. But what about you Kia Sportage drivers? You got a club? Is there a Secret Brotherhood of Chevy Traxers?

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    I can confirm that motorcyclists have a strong kinship with each other, no matter the make/model of bike (except for scooters). If you see 2 bikers pass each other, you’ll sometimes see us give each other a “wave”

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    Lol no

    I might be curious about the car itself, just to figure out how it may or may not differ from my own, based on the year it was made, but I don’t give two shits about the driver. I generally don’t like other people, and car brand ownership makes no difference in this equation.

    Used to drive a Tank 1995 Volvo 940, and more than a few times did someone approach me to talk to a fellow “vintage Volvo enthusiast”.

    Now that I drive a 2019 Volvo XC90 T8, people assume that I am a Volvo enthusiast based on the fact that I’ve had two Volvos in a row. The truth is that I really liked the durable tank that was my old car, and I really like the comfort of my new car. They are not similar in any shape or form. They just happen to both be Volvos.

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    Definitely! I have an MX5 (miata), and the camaraderie between strangers is great. Majority of people will wave to each other as they drive past and I often get stopped for a chat in petrol stations etc. It’s one of the reasons I would really hate to get rid of the car because it’s just an extra dose of fun compared to everything else I have owned.

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      I have an NA and I pop the headlights for my NB and ND brothers. I begrudgingly nod to the NC sailors. Just kidding. Every Miata gets the pop.

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      I have 2 cars, a CX-50 and a '91 Miata. I feel no kinship with other CX-50 drivers but Miata drivers I definitely do, especially NAs and NBs.

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      I think this is only for sports car people or people who are into cars. I don’t think the majority here understand it. I’ve had other supra and sports car people follow me to work or gas station and just chat about the supra. I have a few friends who I still talk to on a weekly basis from car meets and supra car shows or track days. It’s just another hobby to enjoy with other people. I don’t think people outside of this understand it.

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    Not really, but Subaru owners are (especially the Outback, Crosstrek or any of the wilderness models) are a bit of a cult.

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      Yeah but some of them can be shitty. I’d give the deuce ✌️to any Subaru driving by, but the vape bros tend to not return it if your car doesn’t have the hood scoop for the turbo. I was driving the NA 2.5L 2007 Hawkeye Impreza.

      Weird gatekeepy shit goin’ on with the vape bros.

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    Nah, most brands have customers that treat their car like an appliance. They aren’t interested in a shared culture around their car. Jeep specifically cultivated that culture through “its a jeep thing” advertising, and it’s since taken on life of its own. Some other ones I’ve seen though

    VW owners will throw up peace signs to other owners. Especially popular with Beetle drivers.

    Mini cooper owners act like golden retrievers and start flashing their lights and wiggling the car when they see each other.

    Subaru WRX/STI owners leave each other little bottles of vape juice

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      Subaru WRX/STI owners leave each other little bottles of vape juice

      What about Saab 9-2X owners?

  • When I drove a pickup? Lol no pickup drivers are 99% assholes and pieces of shit.

    Now that I’m driving an older model car? Also no, I see a parts bin I can pillage when my car dies.

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    I see a mini, I point at said mini and shout MINI!!! like it’s some sort of sport.

    We’re called miniacs for a reason.

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    I did when I drove an old VW Beetle, I’d wave to anyone in a classic VW. Generally, anyone driving one is probably cool. That did not extend to new VWs.

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    The way lemmings see their cars is the way normies see their computing devices.

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    I drive a Jeep and don’t feel a kinship with Jeepers. I used to. Mine is a 2001 and in those days I could drive across town and see 1-2 other Jeeps. We’d wave, and if we stopped at a red light next to each other, there’s a good chance we’d talk and possibly invite each other to go offroad or even just stop and have a beer or something. Most Jeepers knew their Jeep inside and out and had built, modified, installed and worked on every inch of them.

    Nowadays, it’s weird. There’s 3-4 Jeeps at every red light, so why wave? A lot of Jeeps are superhero or cartoon themed which is the dumbest most childish shit to me. There’s orange Nero jeeps and blue Dory jeeps, green Shrek jeeps, and they’re all covered in so many damn LED lights they could signal Jupiter. I’ve never got into the duck thing either.

    That’s enough of an old man rant. I won’t get into how I’ve seen Jeep events cancelled due to light sprinkles, how Jeep “offroad shops” mostly just sell LED lights and Jeep branded clothes now, or that time a trail leader interrupted me giving excellent advice to a Jeep experiencing brake fade coming down a mountain, to recommend taking the Jeep to the dealer.

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    Some people make the things they buy and own a big part of their personality.

    I don’t know why. To me, a car is a box with wheels that I use to get from point A to point B. My main criteria for judging a car is miles per dollar.

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      And let’s say you choose to drive the car with the highest miles/dollar available. You see someone else roll up next to you at the stoplight in the exact same vehicle.

      There’s no subtle nod or mental “yep” to acknowledge the sensibility of the person next to you? :>