American woman discovers little-known perk to driving a Subaru that makes them the ‘best cars’
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This American woman has discovered a little-known perk to driving a Subaru which makes them both personalized to you and in her opinion, the ‘best cars’.
With the popularity of charm bracelets and stickers for your laptops and water bottles, it’s no surprise that these little accessories have made their way to vehicles, too.
The content creator is on her third Subaru and she has taken advantage of the little known perk for each vehicle.
When she shared the tip online, viewers said that one perk alone made them want a Subaru.
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Everyone knows that charm bracelets are extremely popular, but what if you could get a charm bracelet for your car?
Well this content creator and new owner of her third Subaru Outback has revealed that you can do just that.
And Subaru offers this opportunity to its drivers for free.
@addie.beckman The cutest thing EVER I love you @Subaru of America, Inc. #subaru #subaruoutback #subarubadges #subarubadgeofownership ♬ original sound – addie beckman
Turns out Subaru offers little badges that you can attach to your car, or any metal surface that reveal a bit about your lifestyle and also show how many Subarus you’ve had.
Addie, the content creator, got a big round badge that said ‘3rd’ to commemorate the fact that it was her third model.
She also had five little badges that fit next to it, including one that said ‘I love parks’ and one with a mountain bike.
The badges come in cute little souvenir bags and come with a sticker so that you know you’re adhering them to your car in a straight line.
The automaker offers this little perk as a freebie to Subaru owners, you only have to put your car’s VIN number in online to pick your favorite little badges.
Addie thinks this is why Subaru makes the ‘best cars’.
Sometimes it’s the little things that mean the most to people, and this simple system was so popular with commenters that one said ‘It’s kind of pathetic that the thought of free badges for my car makes me want to get a Subaru’.
Who knew Subaru was so cute?
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