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How Subarus Came to Be Seen as Cars for Lesbians

6 pointsby Gaessakiabout 8 years ago

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burntrelish1273about 8 years ago
Hmm, can&#x27;t speak to this cultural association# but in my experience, Subarus in the late-80&#x27;s on the US West coast were these Japanese 4x4-only cars, arriving just before SUVs made it onto the scene. They&#x27;ve since become popular, practical, good-mileage vehicle if someone does mountain driving in winter. All-in-all, it was clever marketing on their part because the early days didn&#x27;t have much advertising to speak of (and hence little&#x2F;no-mindshare) but it&#x27;s interesting to see one of the transitional steps (focusing on niche markets instead of competing with commodified-incumbents directly) needed to get from low-volume curiosity to mainstream brand.<p># A stronger example of brand-to-culture association would be VW which, in my experience, is&#x2F;was more strongly-associated with 60&#x27;s counterculture.<p>EDIT: another article from 2016 <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;priceonomics.com&#x2F;how-an-ad-campaign-made-lesbians-fall-in-love-with&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;priceonomics.com&#x2F;how-an-ad-campaign-made-lesbians-fa...</a>
tomcamabout 8 years ago
Car buffs&#x2F;tweakers have an entirely orthogonal impression of the Impreza WRX series