Chick magnet cars

Anonymous
Start by not calling women “chicks”.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Women are too ignorant to know anything about cars. They want to see that a guy is well off so the badge on the car is the primary heuristic. They don't know an M5 costs $120k - or even what an M5 is. They thing an entry level 4 series is just as good. So basically it's a fruitless endeavor and you should get whatever car excites you as a man.

Mi know my cars. If I was single, I wouel not date a guy who drove a sedan. Even if it was an m5.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Women are too ignorant to know anything about cars. They want to see that a guy is well off so the badge on the car is the primary heuristic. They don't know an M5 costs $120k - or even what an M5 is. They thing an entry level 4 series is just as good. So basically it's a fruitless endeavor and you should get whatever car excites you as a man.

Mi know my cars. If I was single, I wouel not date a guy who drove a sedan. Even if it was an m5.


What do you like? Trucks? Convertibles?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Start by not calling women “chicks”.


Women magnet cars? Happy now?
Anonymous
Anything obnoxiously large, expensive, or loud is an immediate turnoff.

Anonymous
Saab
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Saab


Saab's target market was gay men--so no. Better off with a used Yugo.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A wrangler. Hands down.


Blech. the new ones are terrible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Saab


Saab's target market was gay men--so no. Better off with a used Yugo.


No, Saab's target market was women like me who had lived overseas--me and three of my women friends had them. But Saab went out of business maybe 10 years ago and you can't get parts.
Anonymous
A high end EV, but not a Tesla. We can charge them together at my home charging station
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Women are too ignorant to know anything about cars. They want to see that a guy is well off so the badge on the car is the primary heuristic. They don't know an M5 costs $120k - or even what an M5 is. They thing an entry level 4 series is just as good. So basically it's a fruitless endeavor and you should get whatever car excites you as a man.

Mi know my cars. If I was single, I wouel not date a guy who drove a sedan. Even if it was an m5.


What do you like? Trucks? Convertibles?


Suvs
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Saab


Saab's target market was gay men--so no. Better off with a used Yugo.


Convertible Saab was my dream car when I was 16.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Women are too ignorant to know anything about cars. They want to see that a guy is well off so the badge on the car is the primary heuristic. They don't know an M5 costs $120k - or even what an M5 is. They thing an entry level 4 series is just as good. So basically it's a fruitless endeavor and you should get whatever car excites you as a man.


Wrong I have 5 sisters.

My father owned a gas station and many auto parts stores.

My college roommate's father owned most of the airconditioning car repair shops in the state of Florida, She runs the company now.

You don't know what you are talking about.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Saab


Saab's target market was gay men--so no. Better off with a used Yugo.


No, Saab's target market was women like me who had lived overseas--me and three of my women friends had them. But Saab went out of business maybe 10 years ago and you can't get parts.

That PP was totally off. I think Saab sold more cars per capita to suburban women in Connecticut than anywhere else in the US. The Saab station wagon was hugely popular among a certain set.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A wrangler. Hands down.


Blech. the new ones are terrible.

Im not sure quality is the concern. I think the point is what looks nice/fun. I would think a Wrangler (or new Bronco) in the summer with the top off (and maybe also taking off the doors) would be a draw for some women.
post reply Forum Index » Cars and Transportation
Message Quick Reply
Go to: