Anonymous wrote:Prius, Nissan Leaf, Pontiac Aztec, Plymouth Prowler, and the Fiat Multipla gets them excited.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A wrangler. Hands down.
Blech. the new ones are terrible.
Anonymous wrote:BMW, Mercedes or Audi TT
Anonymous wrote:Saab
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!
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.

Anonymous wrote: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.
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.