Planning to Rush a Sorority This Fall? Your Car May be the Ultimate Sorority Rush Outfit

Mini Oxford Edition, best car for college students
Mini Oxford Edition. Photo: Scotty Reiss

Mini Oxford Edition. Photo: Scotty Reiss

Greek life is the social goal for many college freshmen: Once you find your tribe through sorority rush, you’re set for the next four years, and for life, with friends, networks and a social calendar designed never to fail. 

But making this choice demands care and consideration; it’s sort of like speed dating with a commitment at the end: can you really tell in a few weeks which sorority is the right one for you? And, you have to prep; you’re being judged by a house full of women who need to ensure you are the right fit for their next few years of college, a lifetime of association and their social circle.

The College Greek Tradition of Sorority Rush Is Alive and Well, If Evolved

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Greek life began as clubs for academic study and camaraderie; lonely students new to campus could find friends to share study groups and test prep, as well as extracurriculars, holiday celebrations and events. More The Holdovers than Bama Rush

Sorority life has evolved and differs campus to campus and state to state, but one commonality remains: Deciding which sorority to rush is an important decision. One way to help determine which sorority is best for you is your car style, as in “I love the Jeep life, and so do the sisters of AXO.” We went to Owlcation for the lowdown on the top sororities; these are just some of the most popular organizations, there are many more, and the cars that are a great fit for sorority rush and the days after. 

Chi Omega: Respected For Not Following the Crowd 

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The sisters of Chi O are known for being generally well-respected, sensible and independent, not a go-with-the-crowd group. The national leadership stresses Christian ideals and diversity. 

Delta Zeta: Celebrating Life and Achievement Beyond Sorority Rush

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The sisters of DZ are out to live the entire college life and all that it entails, from the parties to celebrating academic achievement. Known for being inclusive and approachable, fun is a central tenet in the DZ life.

Alpha Phi: Confidence Is Key 

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Women in this sisterhood know what they are capable of: the ability to attend every party, still make it to class on time and get the grade. Fun is an important value, but so is achievement. 

Delta Gamma: Girl Power 

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With a commitment to volunteerism and making the world a better place, the sisters of Delta Gamma are seen as kind and accepting of others; they are the opposite of the “mean girl,” making them a popular sorority to join or to interact with.

Delta Delta Delta: The Quintessential Sorority

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Tri-Delt girls strive for the best in all they do, in school, in philanthropic pursuits, in themselves. They still have fun, of course, and they’re competitive there, too.

Zeta Tau Alpha: A Southern Tradition 

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This is the sorority that set the tone for the #BamaRush trend, girls who are all in on everything they do, parties, volunteering and of course, sorority rush.

Kappa Kappa Gamma: A Heritage of Wealth 

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This sorority rushes girls from wealthy families who seek an affluent community; they tend to be popular, stylish and accomplished, and strive to excel and meet expectations. 

Alpha Chi Omega: Down To Earth 

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This sorority is known for girls who are genuinely kind, caring and involved in campus life. They relish their volunteer opportunities and philanthropic pursuits as much as sisterhood and academics. 

Pi Beta Phi: Style Rules – Sorority Rush and Beyond

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This sorority is known for a sisterhood who are social and popular, and always on or ahead of style trends. Aesthetics, design and style are a worthy pursuit and these sisters are leading it.

Kappa Delta: Excellence Through Diversity

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KD sisters tend to be popular on campus for their independent spirit and focus on personal growth. This sorority has grown in popularity, due in part to its commitment to diversity.

Alpha Kappa Alpha: Empowering Black Women 

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Probably the most empowering sorority of all, this AKA was founded at Howard University to serve Black women as they navigate the glass ceilings of life and work. Focused on key philosophies including public service, scholastic and ethical standards, alumni include Kamala Harris.


Your car is often the first outfit people see you in, which makes it important to be thoughtful about and how you want to be perceived. It can turn heads, it can project a message about you, and when you need, it can whisk you away, by yourself or with women who will be your sisters for life. 

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