Chick magnet cars

Anonymous
Really depends on age of women. I had lots of “honeypot” cars. I was a big car guy.

Best all around. I had a 1975 Mercedes 450SL convertible, silver, black interior and black top. It seemed to appeal every women. It also had an old money feel. One girl I dated her grandmother and father came out to driveway when I pulled up. Grandma asked for ride. They are not expensive. But I bought it when 29 and picking up a 25-27 year in a Mercedes convertible or just pulling up to a night club in a Mercedes convertible was cool. I dated two models and an actress in first year with car.

I also had a nice red Jeep Wrangler. But really only appealed young women under 27.

I had a beautiful BMW 5 series. But more of a MILF mobile.

I had a 1967 Firebird convertible. White with red interior and black top. Of summer or top
Down a real honey pot. But unless summer or casual date a turn off.

Two cars I loved to death but ladies despised.
1969 Black Dodge Charger. (Like Fast and Furious) literally be a crowd of men if I got gas and men always coming up to me to buy. Was strange as women hated it.

My 1976 Jeep CJ7 bi-centennial edition with huge Eagle on hood and Levi package seats with lift kit, push bars, tow bar. It was like driving a giant Tonka toy. Also had no AC or Heat. I actually had two women I met who literally refused to go in it in a date.

Anonymous
PP, those are some fantastic descriptions.

what do you drive now? if you were a 20 something right now in 2023, what would you be driving?

Would you eve buy a hummer at any age?, why or why not?
Anonymous
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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.

The two women I know who had them both fit that category! One just finally replaced hers a month ago.
Anonymous
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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.


The ones who want to look like sorority sisters hanging with their frat bro.
Anonymous
This van should line them up.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Really depends on age of women. I had lots of “honeypot” cars. I was a big car guy.

Best all around. I had a 1975 Mercedes 450SL convertible, silver, black interior and black top. It seemed to appeal every women. It also had an old money feel. One girl I dated her grandmother and father came out to driveway when I pulled up. Grandma asked for ride. They are not expensive. But I bought it when 29 and picking up a 25-27 year in a Mercedes convertible or just pulling up to a night club in a Mercedes convertible was cool. I dated two models and an actress in first year with car.

I also had a nice red Jeep Wrangler. But really only appealed young women under 27.

I had a beautiful BMW 5 series. But more of a MILF mobile.

I had a 1967 Firebird convertible. White with red interior and black top. Of summer or top
Down a real honey pot. But unless summer or casual date a turn off.

Two cars I loved to death but ladies despised.
1969 Black Dodge Charger. (Like Fast and Furious) literally be a crowd of men if I got gas and men always coming up to me to buy. Was strange as women hated it.

My 1976 Jeep CJ7 bi-centennial edition with huge Eagle on hood and Levi package seats with lift kit, push bars, tow bar. It was like driving a giant Tonka toy. Also had no AC or Heat. I actually had two women I met who literally refused to go in it in a date.



^ What a STUD! haha

MILF mobile! Actresses! Models!
Anonymous
My ice cream truck brings all the Milfs to my yard!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Really depends on age of women. I had lots of “honeypot” cars. I was a big car guy.

Best all around. I had a 1975 Mercedes 450SL convertible, silver, black interior and black top. It seemed to appeal every women. It also had an old money feel. One girl I dated her grandmother and father came out to driveway when I pulled up. Grandma asked for ride. They are not expensive. But I bought it when 29 and picking up a 25-27 year in a Mercedes convertible or just pulling up to a night club in a Mercedes convertible was cool. I dated two models and an actress in first year with car.

I also had a nice red Jeep Wrangler. But really only appealed young women under 27.

I had a beautiful BMW 5 series. But more of a MILF mobile.

I had a 1967 Firebird convertible. White with red interior and black top. Of summer or top
Down a real honey pot. But unless summer or casual date a turn off.

Two cars I loved to death but ladies despised.
1969 Black Dodge Charger. (Like Fast and Furious) literally be a crowd of men if I got gas and men always coming up to me to buy. Was strange as women hated it.

My 1976 Jeep CJ7 bi-centennial edition with huge Eagle on hood and Levi package seats with lift kit, push bars, tow bar. It was like driving a giant Tonka toy. Also had no AC or Heat. I actually had two women I met who literally refused to go in it in a date.



^ What a STUD! haha

MILF mobile! Actresses! Models!


The actress played mafia boss wife in a cheesy show once. She also was in a few plays off Broadway and commercials. The model was on cover of Cosmo once. Those two were way out of my league. I used to swap cars to pick them up to think I had a fleet of cars. once had three models in my Benz at same time in a two seater and pulled up to club. So hammered I just threw keys at bouncer on way in without paying cover. Apparently they had no valet parking but he took care of my car!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Saab


Was for women. Great car though.
Anonymous
BMW, Mercedes or Audi TT
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:BMW, Mercedes or Audi TT


Boomer
Anonymous
Personally, I like a man who is smart with his money and driving something sensible. If you were driving anything other than a family hand me down in your 20s, I wasn't interested.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:A wrangler. Hands down.


Blech. the new ones are terrible.


The new ones are great. Love ours.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Personally, I like a man who is smart with his money and driving something sensible. If you were driving anything other than a family hand me down in your 20s, I wasn't interested.



In my 20s my share house beach house we had two corvettes, one Mercedes convertible, one Ferrari convertible, one Porsche 911 Convertible and one 1967 Camaro SS convertible. We had our annual Labor Day Blowout and we lined up our cars in front of house and I recall one girl said hey what’s with the car show!

The thing most people don’t realize used high end sports cars often appreciate rather than depreciate. And car insurance can be much less. It is a better financial decision to drive these cars.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Prius, Nissan Leaf, Pontiac Aztec, Plymouth Prowler, and the Fiat Multipla gets them excited.


lol
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