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Are there any cars left for men? The only model I have consistently seen driven by women is the Beetle. I see more of a division between liberal/conservative as male/female. Every Prius driver at my work is a certified Obama voter. I know them.
True about 99.5% of the time. I saw a Pious once totally plastered with Trump or otherwise right of center bumper stickers. We pulled up behind him expecting all those stickers to be OBAMA or COEXIST or green green green, but instead it was another I'm Right I'm Wing.
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Originally Posted by 1AngryTaxPayer
S Cal it's the 3 series Beemer and Audi.
The car is referred to as a Bimmer, the motorcycles are Bimmers. Don't ask me why, also don't ask me why every cop show on TV gets it wrong every time.
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So basically every male should be driving a truck. Got it.
A RED TRUCK.
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Or the Oscar Meyer Mobile.
Ha. Leave it to the imaginations.
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I might agree with this if you'd said crossovers, because many CUV's have female ownership >50%, but all SUV's? How about an Xterra or Wrangler fitted for off-roading?
I know a lot of Porsche owners, and 95+% of them are men. Porsche's own numbers say 85-89%.
F-type...87% of owners are male.
Also listed in this thread are F150's (84% male), Corvettes (94% male), and Tesla's (71-86% male depending on model).
So why are Porsches or Teslas considered to be feminine or feminine-looking in this thread? Are the respondents here just wrong? Or are there an awful lot of men out there who like to drive feminine cars?
There's a difference between "fitted for off-roading" and actually off-roading.
And what in God's name is a feminine car? Do they curtsy, hold hankies, and wave their arms around when prancing through puddles? What?
For me, it's any car that majority female drives. I used to love the body style of the 2009 Nissan Maxima when they first came out. But, almost every one I seen on the road had a female drivers, and that changed my mind about them. Same goes for the Toyota Camry, mostly females drive them in my area. So, I went back to muscle cars and got a 2015 Dodge Challenger Hellcat. Not too many females into muscle cars, some but not many. Nothing personal ladies.
I used to like Lexus too but they went way overboard with that grill. The Acura beak has been ugly for a long time.
I do hate the bucktooth.
I think the X7 gets away with it for me because it has a pretty decent amount of presence. Not sure anything else in their lineup short of a 7-series sedan could get away with it. Looks like the new 4 has it, it’s not flattering. Even the other Xs have a less exaggerated version of it which I think suits them better than full beaver teeth.
I owned a 2009 Forester for a year or two, and one day when I walk to it from my shop to the parking lot I see a sticker on the rear bumper that read, "I drive a lesbaru, but I am straight"
One of my coworkers stuck the sticker on the bumper, I later found-out. Luckily the sticker was lightly pressed in place, so it didn't take too long to removed it. A bunch of my coworkers had a good laugh about it, so I never got mad.
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