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Lesbians come in all shapes and sizes. Some of them come in Subarus. If you’re a part of the LGBTQ+ community (or if you’ve been on TikTok recently), you may have heard of Subaru lesbians, but what does that mean? Keep reading as we explain everything you need to know about this lighthearted stereotype, including what Subaru lesbians are, where the stereotype came from, and more.

Subaru Lesbian Meaning

According to LGBTQ+ journalist Mira Lazine, the term “Subaru lesbian” is based on the popularity of Subarus in the lesbian community. The term is a lighthearted stereotype of the kind of lesbian who drives a Subaru, likes outdoor activities like hiking, leans butch, and has a sort of edgy or alternative vibe.

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What is a Subaru lesbian?

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  1. A “Subaru lesbian” refers to a certain kind of lesbian: one who’s middle-class (or higher), leans butch, is at least somewhat educated, but who also has a slight edge to her. She probably has a couple of pairs of hiking boots, lets her dog roam off-leash, and has dyed, short-ish hair. She’s got tattoos, likes live music, maybe microbrews, and probably has an educated, high-paying office-y job. And of course, a Subaru lesbian drives a Subaru.[1]
    • The joke has been popular since the ‘90s and has been big on social media, within (and outside of) the LGBTQ+ community, and even in pop culture. It’s even mentioned in an SNL skit. Recently, it’s found new life thanks to TikTok.
    • Of course, like all stereotypes, it’s a pretty big generalization, and not every Subaru lesbian will check all the boxes, but you get the overall vibe.
    • The term isn’t usually derogatory or hateful, but it is satirical and tongue-in-cheek, and usually used by lesbians themselves.
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Why do many lesbians seem to like Subarus?

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  1. Subarus are emblematic of what many Subaru lesbians value, which makes the car sort of a mascot for them. Subarus are often affordable, practical, not terribly showy or pretentious, and are still outdoorsy and rugged. Many of those adjectives also apply to many lesbians, so it makes sense that they’re naturally drawn to the car.
    • The cars are also compatible with a certain lifestyle that many lesbians enjoy: outdoorsy, adventurous, and capable, but still domestic.
  2. In the ‘90s, many Subaru ads included queer in-jokes and lots of gay winking with slogans like “Get out. And stay out,” and “Entirely comfortable with its orientation.” Later ads were more overtly queer, like one that featured two men and the words “Where will you go? Who will you take with you?” Even later, ads featured pride flags and rainbows.
    • According to LGBTQ+ journalist Mira Lazine, “[In] the mid-2000s … Subaru [noticed] that a lot of people in the lesbian community—which is disproportionately low-income—bought their cars [because they were] the cheaper option, [versatile], and … relatively easy to modify and repair. This prompted the company to release their famous ad campaign, ‘Love—it’s what makes a Subaru a Subaru.”[2]
    • “This led to even more lesbians buying the car,” says Lazine, “especially among lesbians [who lean] more masculine in gender presentation, who often have an interest in cars and car repair.”[3]
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  1. A U-Haul is a rentable moving truck. “U-Haul lesbians” is a sort of joke that describes the kind of lesbians who move in together and become deeply committed to each other after a super short period of knowing each other. According to the joke, they’re renting that U-Haul and moving in after just a couple weeks.
    • Some people even humorously consider U-Haul trucks to be a lesbian symbol.
  2. A chapstick lesbian is someone who has masculine traits, but who doesn’t quite fit the “butch” label.[4] They often dress and act more “masculine” than other lesbians and are sporty and practical, similar to a Subaru lesbian. They’re the tomboys of the lesbian world.[5]
  3. A lipstick lesbian is a lesbian who presents as more traditionally feminine. They usually enjoy makeup, wear dresses and skirts or other “feminine” clothing, and identify with attributes society thinks of as “feminine,” like following the lead in a relationship.
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References

  1. https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/is-subaru-turning-me-into-a-lesbian/
  2. Mira Lazine. LGBTQ+ Journalist. Expert Interview
  3. Mira Lazine. LGBTQ+ Journalist. Expert Interview
  4. Dean Modah. Queer Linguistics Educator and Cultural Commentator. Expert Interview
  5. https://www.thepinknews.com/2025/03/25/what-exactly-is-a-chapstick-lesbian-and-why-are-they-all-over-tiktok/

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Mira Lazine
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This article was co-authored by Mira Lazine and by wikiHow staff writer, Luke Smith, MFA. Mira Lazine is a journalist specializing in LGBTQ+ issues, politics, science, and gaming based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Mira is a transfeminine writer acclaimed for providing a methodical, accurate, and investigative slant to the world of queer reporting. She has been featured in multiple outlets, including The Washington Post, Erin in the Morning, Truthout, The Advocate, LGBTQ Nation, Assigned Media, Cincinnati Citybeat, The Buckeye Flame, Autostraddle, Strange Matters Magazine, and Discover Magazine. She is a contributor to the Trans Data Library, an authoritative site documenting the actions of opponents to transgender care. She is also a contributor to journalist Erin Reed's legislation tracker, documenting pieces of LGBTQ+ related legislation as they emerge across the country. Mira attended Keystone College. This article has been viewed 2,710 times.
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