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Old Sep 6, 2007 | 11:20 PM
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Default Re: The Crossfire a 'Girly' car?

Originally Posted by FP
Not that there's any thing wrong with that.

Girls and guys drive the same cars today. There's no such thing as a girly car. In fact look at this forum. What's the majority.
That's mostly because girls just don't do forums...

Here is one article...
http://ezinearticles.com/?Male-vs.-F...nces&id=321843

The above article holds true that few women really care much for performance, and have a very different perspective on luxury like our Crossfire Humidor definitely does not appeal to them...

I see VERY VERY few drivers of AMG, M Series, R Types, V Series, ever being woman... Matter of fact I can't recall a single M3, M6, or many AMG model drivers being woman.. yet I have seen men in just about any car...

I have read in the past that studies show different percentage of male vs female purchasers of the car.. crossfire does NOT rank as a feminine purchase what's so ever...

I remember asking a woman what's important to them in a car most of them struggle to answer this question, as woman usually struggle to answer any concrete question when you ask them about what they want, but I was able to get some answers and they were things including, light doors, needing others to like their cars, not feel the road, quiet, many other things along those lines that I personally think of last when buying a car..

When I think of feminine cars the first things that jump to mind are cars like the ML, Various Minivans, Rav4, Mitsu Eclipse, Toyota Celica, Beetle...
 

Last edited by Sidez; Sep 6, 2007 at 11:24 PM.
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