06-09-2009, 04:05 AM
the thing is, when you're looking at a car, you have to take into consideration who's holding the wallet, or who's holding the balls tucked into the jeans holding the wallet.
with over 80% of car purchases influenced by the fairer sex, most things like, "safety", "practicality" come ahead of looks. So if a car gives the impression of safety and practicality, it'll be high on the list.
And when it comes to feeling safe and practical, the bigger, the better is usually the case...
I know a few single women who've bought cars that
- don't show dirt too much
- have room for baby seats
- has good visibility
- looks crash worthy
and at the bottom of the wish list is
- looks cute
with over 80% of car purchases influenced by the fairer sex, most things like, "safety", "practicality" come ahead of looks. So if a car gives the impression of safety and practicality, it'll be high on the list.
And when it comes to feeling safe and practical, the bigger, the better is usually the case...
I know a few single women who've bought cars that
- don't show dirt too much
- have room for baby seats
- has good visibility
- looks crash worthy
and at the bottom of the wish list is
- looks cute
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