If you were to match your car to your looks and clothing, what would you drive?

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  1. MrAnnoyingDude

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    I decided that:
    1. Due to my proportions (1.9m tall and slender), it would have to be something fullsize and rather low,
    2. Since I don't wear luxury stuff, it can't be a luxury car. Also, since I shop in outlet stores, it should be something used.
    3. My clothing is rarely formal, so it should be something on the sporty side,
    4. It has to match such items as a curly hair top, black AF1s, plaid shirts, 70s style shirt patterns, or a silver Casio F91W.

    So, used Dodge Charger. It's big, it's a passenger car and not a crossover, it's not luxurious, and it makes you think of both old styling trends and modern American inner cities.
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  2. Shimokitazawa5300cc

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    My look and clothing?
    Well,1.81m tall fat guy,usually wear black or blue sweater/hoodie,trousers and sport shoes(Usually Adidas.I have no idea about their detail).
    Actually I don't care much abot my look and wearing.
    Like this,I think...well...a stanced 1996 Honda Prelude?
     
  3. bussin.buses

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    Retro auto shop t-shirts, jeans, plaid button-ups, Vans shoes or retro Avias, long, light brown, almost-mullet hair (but not quite. It’s also not curly) so maybe…
    A 1981 Pontiac Le Mans or a 1986 Dodge Daytona Turbo? Maybe an AMC Eagle Premier? I don't know, really.
     
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  4. trm7

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    Long hair I never brush
    Beard I never trim
    Slightly broken Glasses
    Skinny af
    Cheap Collared shirts.
    Blue Levi’s
    Whatever cheapest tennis shoes I can find.
    Don’t care about my physical appearance neither does my job.
    Look kinda like a homeless man even tho I’m not

    Probably a clapped out geo metro.
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  5. bussin.buses

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    Lol
     
  6. Jakux

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    Interesting topic, cool!
    I'm 183cm tall (6 feet for US), a bit overweight, so something spacious enough. I wear everyday clothes like hoodies, sweatpants and car t-shirts from the online shops, which fits new, slighty sporty but nothing too extraordinary car. My hair is just short, nothing special here either but I do take care of it. And so this means a car that's simple, but still good looking I guess?
    So, with all those things mentioned, I think I would go with a stock 7th gen Golf GTi. The newest Golf is practical, can be a sporty everyday car meanwhile not screaming ''HEY I'M FAST'' during a monday traffic and still looks pretty clean.
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  7. SRT_Gamer

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    uh
    tall, overweight and not very prestigious clothing
    probably something along the lines of a BMW E90/E92 320i with some cheap second hand wheels, and if I lived in the USA, probably a 2005+ Dodge Charger.
     
  8. rw_scorpion

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    Ok let’s see here...

    Bland white dude, dark hair, and a developing mustache. About 6 foot (roughly 180 cm for normal people). I weigh 180lbs (82kg ish), but a portion of that is muscle mass. I rock jeans, usually white or black graphic t’s, a dark hoodie (usually) or a leather jacket (sometimes), and usually shades. I love anything with a V8, and am especially keen on American classics.

    So...

    I feel that a second gen. Cutlass, Chevelle, or Skylark would fit a look like that. Not a 442, Gsx, or SS, but rather a lower trim, fair, kinda weathered condition, Malibu or Grand Sport.
     

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  9. Alex death

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    tall, hair is not very long, wear torn jeans, vans or just boots and a T-shirt that comes to hand. I'm thinking something like a GMC Sonoma
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  10. bussin.buses

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    Okay, I don't have those Vans anymore (long story involving my friend's Ford F150 in a ditch). I guess I dress more like an average '80s dad now (I even have a haircut like Clark Griswold and he drove an LTD-- I mean, an '83 Wagon Queen Family Truckster), so I'll say a brown '79 Mercury Marquis 4-door sedan.
     
  11. combatwombat96

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    5'3, real light weight (~55kg) though not unable to lift and move my own body weight, usually in a brown (or white) sports coat, a button up shirt with the (long and peaked) collar over the top of the jacket, high waisted finely creased trousers with a pair of wicklepinker shoes, and large oblong shaped glasses. Occasionally i wear a thin tie, always have my hair combed and shiny with a part on the side and clean shaven

    Now other days i wear an old holey formerly white t shirt with a hawaiian shirt over it, worn out patched up old work pants and steel caps, also with combed and shiny hair, couldn't be bothered to shave

    Basically i look like a really bad joke

    I would definitively not look out of place in this thing

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