What’s Your Mom Car Based on Personality?

In Atlanta, your car is more than transportation — it’s your rolling therapy session, snack dispenser, and mobile DJ booth. Whether you’re commuting to Midtown, doing preschool drop-off in Suwanee, or hitting up Costco in Buford, your mom car says a lot about you.

What’s Your Mom Car Based on Personality?
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Let’s have some fun, mama — which Mom Car Personality are you?

 1. The Organized CEO Mom

You’ve got laminated routines, bedtime charts, and probably a label maker that travels with you. You arrive 15 minutes early to preschool, just in case there’s traffic on Spaghetti Junction.

Your Mom Car: Honda Odyssey

The minivan of legends. Dual sliding doors, rear-seat reminders, and a glove box that has never known chaos.

OTP Vibe: You know every back road from Sugar Hill to Sandy Springs, and you’ve mastered the Chick-fil-A drive-thru loop like a ninja.

 2. The Cool Crunchy Mom

You shop at the Marietta Square Farmers Market, love a good babywearing moment, and your kids call vegetables by their first names.

Your Mom Car: Subaru Outback

Reliable, earthy, and likely smells faintly of peppermint oil and granola bars.

OTP Vibe: You’ve got a punch card for the Buford Co-op thrift shop, and your Outback has seen every hiking trail north of Roswell.

 3. The Glam Mom-on-the-Go

Your nails are always done, your toddler wears boutique bows, and your car doubles as your mobile glam squad. You believe in “look good, feel good,” even if it’s just for Publix.

Your Mom Car: Range Rover

She’s luxe, she’s bold, and she will absolutely valet at Avalon.

OTP Vibe: You never miss a blowout at DryBar and know exactly where to find the best iced lavender lattes in Alpharetta.

 4. The Social Butterfly (aka Me)

You’re the group text MVP, always down for a themed park playdate, and never met a Stanley Cup you didn’t love. Your car is a rolling celebration of chaos, creativity, and crushed Goldfish.

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Your Mom Car: PINK JEEP

Unapologetically bold, full of personality, and yes — you leave tiny rubber ducks on strangers’ Jeeps in the Target parking lot (Flowery Branch Target knows what’s up).

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OTP Vibe: You roll through Chateau Elan blasting Lenny Pearce’s techno remix of “Wheels on the Bus” one minute and “Pink Pony Club” by Chappell Roan the next. Jeep wave always ready, kids barefoot, snacks flying, and maybe a tutu in the backseat for emergencies.

So which Mom Car are you really driving?

Drop your pick in the comments and tag your carpool crew! Whether you’re rocking a minivan, a Jeep, or something in between — you’re doing amazing, mama.

And if you spot a pink Jeep with glitter duckies on the dash at the Mall of Georgia…come say hi. I probably have Goldfish.

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Audrey Quinones
Originally from Puerto Rico, Audrey grew up in a military family moving across the southeast US. She moved to Atlanta in 2013 for work and fell in love with the city and her now husband, Jorge. Audrey has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Puerto Rico in Mayaguez, an MBA from Kennesaw State University, and now works as a Quality Assurance Engineer for a global communications company. She is an advocate for infertility and pregnancy loss and co-founded and co-hosted the Infertilidad Latina podcast, a "Spanglish" podcast that provides support for the Latinx community. After battling infertility and repeated pregnancy loss for over five years, she is now a new mom of a beautiful rainbow baby boy, Matteo Makai, who was born via Surrogacy in Ukraine. She loves to write and wrote a children's book titled Now Imagine: A story for our rainbow baby to cope during the difficult time. She journals about her journey to motherhood on her page @travelingtobaby. She is a world traveler, loves culture, and languages. She speaks three languages (English, Spanish and Italian) and hopes to master Ukrainian someday. She lives by the quote, "If there is a will, there is a way."