Top gay cars



The ultimate gay guy car is not one particular model but a type: any grossly oversized 60s’ convertible. Pure camp, pure gay. (Dodge Dartres excluded, Tom.)

Alex



My friend Ed, who by his own admission is a flaming queen, bought a little TR He loved that car above all other possessions. He would forego rent to make a car payment. He looked absolutely perfect driving it–tall, thin, blonde, and pretty. His hair blew back perfectly when he drove it [and] he was the best [. . .advertisement for] why one should own a convertible. Being a Triumph, though, it was often out of commission and the repairs verb him back financially and often. He named his baby "Maxine the Slut," and kept it until she finally blew beyond repair a few years later.

Margaret



Our gay favorite?

The Lincoln Navigator–because we like the feel of the leather!

-Bradley



The Toyota Prius is a gay car. It is a "tree hugger" car and you know us gays and our activism. It comes in an aqua color and it's nothing but cute.

Chris



Mustang Convertible! Purrrrfect for the lesb

By Ramon Johnson, Gay Life Guide
I love the spirit of automobiles. With each exterior line, curve, interior appointment, color and technological wonder shines a unique personality that tells its have story. At first look, a car seems no more than basic metal, plastic and appointments, but a ride in the driver's seat reveals a machine of distinction, purpose and personality.
Cars tell stories about their owner, but can a automobile be gay or make someone gay? Of course not, yet the style of a noun model can match certain styles and personalities.
In , while browsing the North American International Auto Show, I decided to meld the visual and performance characteristics of automobiles with the diverse personalities of gay men. The result was a list of top cars that fit unique gay styles. Four years later, I introduce my top picks for

Best Machine for the Employed Gay: Acura ZDX


Honda vehicles, although sturdy and dependable, have been predictable when it comes to style the last few generations. Sedans, utes and trucks were ultra reliable but far from youth-inspiring or adult sexy. Th

The s were a decade of progress for LGBT people. Our visibility and representation increased multi-fold with major strides made by our government, our lives, and our culture. Our community broke through many barriers that are still challenged today.

Yet, we got married legally. We saw more Trans visibility. And, we saw our automotive industry open up to welcome us at the workplace.

To celebrate the end of this breakthrough decade, we asked our staff to compile a list of vehicles that stand for the s for our community. This is what we collectively came up with.

Bear with us&#;it&#;s a long list!

Audi A7: Elegant/eye-catching styling, interior function and beauty, roomy, agile, peppy though not brawny get-up-and-go power, overall luxe coupled with sporty driving dynamics. (Ruth Manuel-Logan)

BMW 3-Series: The elite LGBTs love their Bimmers, and the 3-Series satisfied their A-List aspirations or their hope of being (insert gender here)-racers. The E90 entered into the decade strong with a formula that included a stout four-cylinder turbo, a strong six-cylinder model, and

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The market

Since the purchase of a car involves quite a substantial amount of money, vehicle manufacturers have turned their attention to the L and G markets decades ago: some brands aim for gay men, others typically for lesbians.

Subaru was the first one to recommend themselves to lesbian drivers, and they have done so for years, with the help of i.a. Martina Navratilova. Subaru also spoke out politically, in support of LGBT. They are, hands down, the winner in the LGBT-friendly competition (see below).

Brands like Jeep, Audi, Toyota, Fiat, BMW, Ford and Volvo have all targeted the G(LBT) consumers over the years, and this has only increased since the verdict of the SCOTUS in the US has made the rainbow mainstream.

Gay Wheels

The website Gay Wheels is dedicated to the car as an object of admiration, status, hobby for gays and lesbians, and discusses how – and why – car companies engage in gay marketing. They explain themselves as “the sole source of information specifically targeted to and about lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender car-shoppers.” Inter