Which car do women love guy's driving the most?
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Incorrect. There is nothing about a Beetle that necessarily says "gay". That is just one more old auto stereotype that is nonsense. To an extent, however, it is a "feminine" car in that more women buy them than men......the car is definitely popular among women, not gays. That is why I made the statement that I did that a man driving one would catering more or less to his girl friend.....not to a gay "boy friend".
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You really need to visit Southern California for a different perspective. As always, we disagree...
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And you're right, most people here just go "oh just another one" whenever they see a lexus, unless its an IS-F I guess we're spoiled to have some exotics roaming the streets of OC. A Lexus here is like a Mercedes in a land of Rolls Royce
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I have to agree with some of my fellow members on here. The type of vehicle your drive is part of your overall package, it may not say everything about you but it does reflect some things about you.
Last week on the way home from work I saw a smoking hot blonde in a convertible Porsche Carrera in the next lane over and I am still drooling over her now. A beautiful woman in a beautiful car and she knows it, that confidence in itself is hot.
The other hot women I see once in a while are in Bentley's, however they all have their windows tinted so I can't get a better look!
Last week on the way home from work I saw a smoking hot blonde in a convertible Porsche Carrera in the next lane over and I am still drooling over her now. A beautiful woman in a beautiful car and she knows it, that confidence in itself is hot.
The other hot women I see once in a while are in Bentley's, however they all have their windows tinted so I can't get a better look!
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If I remember 3 cars on teh top 10 cars women like list are VW. I believe 3 VWs are also on the gay peoples most liked list as well.
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Expensive good looking cars.
All Ferraris
All Lamborghinis
Porsche sports car such as 911, Cayman, Boxster
Most Mercedes-Benzs such as S-class, SL-class, CL-class, CLK-class, SLK-class
Several BMWs such as 7-series, M5, M3, 6-series
I assume women like to drive SUV themselves but don't like their guys to drive SUV also, they want them to drive something musculine and sporty and fast and most important, prestigious to show their uniqueness.......of course there are exceptions. Some women like their men to drive Camrys.....All in all it depends there are too many different types of women on earth.
All Ferraris
All Lamborghinis
Porsche sports car such as 911, Cayman, Boxster
Most Mercedes-Benzs such as S-class, SL-class, CL-class, CLK-class, SLK-class
Several BMWs such as 7-series, M5, M3, 6-series
I assume women like to drive SUV themselves but don't like their guys to drive SUV also, they want them to drive something musculine and sporty and fast and most important, prestigious to show their uniqueness.......of course there are exceptions. Some women like their men to drive Camrys.....All in all it depends there are too many different types of women on earth.
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The plural of Lotus is Lotus Cars, not Loti. Yup the little boy thing-live with it every day
"Hi Ryan,
The plural of Lotus when refering to Lotus Cars (i.e. us) is Lotus (not Loti
or Lotuses etc)
If the sentence feels unbalanced then you may wish to pluralise the sentence by saying Lotus cars.
Eg: There were lots of Lotus in the carpark
or There were lots Lotus cars in the carpark.
When refering to the plural of Elise, then it is Elises
Hope that this settles the argument
Thank you and kind regards
Alastair Florance
Group PR Manager
"Hi Ryan,
The plural of Lotus when refering to Lotus Cars (i.e. us) is Lotus (not Loti
or Lotuses etc)
If the sentence feels unbalanced then you may wish to pluralise the sentence by saying Lotus cars.
Eg: There were lots of Lotus in the carpark
or There were lots Lotus cars in the carpark.
When refering to the plural of Elise, then it is Elises
Hope that this settles the argument
Thank you and kind regards
Alastair Florance
Group PR Manager
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