Dude magnet car

Anonymous
Is that the right term? I started another thread for chick magnet cars but I can see from responses that there is probably no such thing. It is different for guys though. If you are a dude did you ever approach another driver male or female to complement them on their car? Or maybe honked or waived at a passing car? I have a Shelby cobra replica and get approached a lot by dudes with questions and complements on the car. Not so much by dudettes. Also, if I was single I would chat up a girl in a convertible or sports car or a manual car.
Anonymous
Several times (like 2-3 timeS) when I've been stopped at a stoplight, a dude in the next lane has asked me about my ID.4. Does that count?
Anonymous
Any Alfa Romeo. It's an obscure brand, so when a woman is driving one, it says she knows about cars (assuming she picked it).

I chatted up a woman in the elevator last week who pulled up next to me in a Stelvio.
Anonymous
Hands Down 1976 Mustang II Cobra

Anonymous
I drive a very regular bmw 3 series sedan, and am just a happy person. I have had guys smile at me at traffic lights when it's not me checking them out.
Anonymous
Jeep’s. Dudes always want to flirt or chat up a woman with a Jeep, especially if it’s modified
Anonymous
Mercedes-AMG E63 wagon. The practicality of a wagon and the ability to easily smoke any other car listed in this thread
Anonymous
It's not a dude magnet, but when I'm driving around with a guy they always comment on the get up and go of my 6 cylinder outback lol
Anonymous
Vintage 911.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I drive a very regular bmw 3 series sedan, and am just a happy person. I have had guys smile at me at traffic lights when it's not me checking them out.

If you got the M package I’m sure men would be falling all over you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mercedes-AMG E63 wagon. The practicality of a wagon and the ability to easily smoke any other car listed in this thread

It’s a $100k car so the rest of the details don’t matter much.
Anonymous
Men are always impressed that I drive a 6-speed standard. I consider driving a standard a basic life skill, but I guess they don't.
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