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I don't think the Mini Cooper is a female car at all. It hails from Great Britain, where it's driven often by males. Only in America would it be thought of as female.
Ford Explorer is also not female, IMO. It's a family vehicle.
I would place the Honda CR-V at the top of the list. Definitely girly. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Is a grandma car to me the CR-V(Well that's particularly the 2002-2006 model, the other one I can see being more appealing to teenage girls though).
Compact crossovers top the list. CR-V. RAV4. The non-Wrangler small Jeeps. Escape. Guys tend to buy larger ones.
Luxury crossovers are the affluent suburban housewife car. X5. Lexus RX. Ditto current generation unibody Explorers. Anything that isn’t a minivan since those are now uncool.
A Cadillac and the 300 could almost fall into the same category, except a Cadillac's biggest demographic (from my experience) are actually upper class black men...
1) VW Beetle
2) Mini
3) Fiat 500
4) Honda CRV or Toyota RAV4 with the spare mounted on the back
5) Jeep Liberty
6) Ford EcoSport
7) Kia Rio sedan
8) Buick Rendezvous
9) Toyota Tacoma
10) crossover Subarus
These are all just my opinion and it shouldn’t matter what others think. In the end, cars just get you from point A to B.
1) VW Beetle
2) Mini
3) Fiat 500
4) Honda CRV or Toyota RAV4 with the spare mounted on the back
5) Jeep Liberty
6) Ford EcoSport
7) Kia Rio sedan
8) Buick Rendezvous
9) Toyota Tacoma
10) crossover Subarus
These are all just my opinion and it shouldn’t matter what others think. In the end, cars just get you from point A to B.
Toyota Tacoma? Why? Not a fisher or hunter car anymore?
Honda Del Sol
Newer designed VW Beetles. Owned a few old ones in my day. Don't really think of them that way
Can't really think of any others that haven't been mentioned already.
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