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Old 04-30-11, 12:52 PM
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I dunno, seems like another Forbes article lolz
Automakers have long known that cars aren't just a man's game. More than two-thirds of the new cars sold each year are bought by women; 8 out of 10 purchasing decisions are heavily and directly influenced by women.

But while that influence is old news, the way automakers are responding to it is in flux.

"The factors that divide men and women buyers have really grown together," says Margaret Brooks, a Chevrolet marketing manager. "If I went back 10 years ago, you would see much more of a difference in reasons for selecting a vehicle between men and women. Today they're really very similar in terms of what they're looking for."


What do women want? Above all, a car they can trust.

"It's having a vehicle that they can depend on--that has the kind of style statement they want to make and very importantly is affordable to buy, is affordable to operate," Brooks says. "It has to be something that represents great value."

Vehicles like the Acura TL and the Volvo C70 aren't marketed solely to women, of course, but they join the other vehicles on this list whose design, performance and marketing may align precisely with the priorities of many female buyers.

Behind the Story
We compiled our list of cars women will love based on input from automakers about which of their vehicles sell strongest in the female marketplace. We also asked for nominations from Christine Overstreet, the executive director of Heels and Wheels, a group that promotes women's interests in the auto market.

Some of our top 10, like the Hyundai Tucson and the GMC Acadia, will be featured at a Heels and Wheels women-only test-drive event in California next month.

Our list is diverse, including everything from the $18,425 Chevrolet Cruze Eco to the $38,525 Saab 9-5. A seemingly disparate group, but they all have characteristics that appeal to female buyers.

Jesse Toprak, vice president of industry trends and insights at TrueCar.com, puts it succinctly: "Women car buyers are more cost-conscious and purchase fuel-efficient vehicles."

Sales data seems to support that idea. According to Truecar research, the top 10 models with greater than 50% retail sales to females and at least 1,000 annual retail sales in 2010 included the Volkswagen New Beetle, Kia Spectra, Nissan Rogue, Volkswagen Eos, Hyundai Entourage, Volvo S40, Jeep Compass, Honda CR-V, Nissan Sentra and Hyundai Tucson.

By comparison, the cars with the greatest percentage of male buyers were the Porsche 911, GMC Sierra, Chevrolet Corvette, Chevrolet Silverado, Ford F-Series, BMW M3, Ford Ranger, Toyota Tundra, Dodge Ram and Audi S5.

Lexus, a brand with predominantly male fans, has one car that skews toward women: The Lexus RX crossover, whose buyers were 60% female.


"When I look at midsize SUVs, I think, 'Oh that's kind of nice,' but then I think, 'Ugh, I want to get more than 20 miles per gallon!' " Overstreet says. "And that's where the CUVs are good."

Overstreet says her work puts her in contact with two types of women: singles who like small, efficient cars, and mothers who need something large to transport children. But members of both groups are drawn to the same things, she says

"Everybody is still looking for style and everybody is looking for safety," she says. "There are also many times when women are as interested about the inside of the vehicle as they are about the outside, and I don't think before that was the case."

For instance, the ability to pair a phone with an iPod in something like the Kia Optima Hybrid does much to attract the younger set, she says.

Failed Attempts
Automakers have made a number of tries to design cars specifically for women. In the 1950s Dodge made a pink and lavender coupe called La Femme. Among other girlish accessories, it came with a pink leather handbag and matching compact with rain cape and umbrella.

The truth is that La Femme was mostly for show--Dodge produced just 3,000 units over two years. Women and their husbands would visit showrooms to see it up close but then buy something more practical.

More recently in 2004, Volvo made a concept called the YCC (Your Concept Car), which was engineered by a team of women for women.

It featured auto-opening gull-wing doors, easy-clean paint, run-flat tires, an exterior washer-fluid filling point, computerized parking assistance, automatic diagnostics and notification of needed service, among other stereotype-based "female driver" amenities.

It was never made.

5 Cars Women Will Love

2011 GMC Acadia

1. GMC Acadia
Special features: Standard stability control, XM Radio, OnStar and remote keyless entry; optional power sunroof and heated/cooled front seats.

MPG: 17 city/24 hwy
MSRP: $31,840



2011 Kia Optima Hybrid

2. Kia Optima Hybrid
Special features: This is Kia's first hybrid car. It uses a lightweight lithium polymer battery with a 4-cylindar engine and a six-speed automatic transmission. It'll go on sale later this spring.
MPG: 36 city/40 hwy
MSRP: $26,000


Hyundai Tucson

3. Hyundai Tucson
Special features: Standard brake control and hillstart assist, traction control and (on the GL) five-speed manual transmission; optional six-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive.

MPG: 20 city/27 hwy
MSRP: $18,895


Mitsubishi Outlander

4. Mitsubishi Outlander Sport
Special features: Standard stability control with hillstart assist, USB capability and (on the ES) five-speed manual; optional high-intensity headlamps, auto climate control with pollen filter, heated front seats, passive-entry system with panic feature.

MPG: 24 city/31 hwy
MSRP: $18,495


Volvo C70

5. Volvo C70
Special features: Standard front fog lights, stability control and anti-skid system, remote controlled alarm and locking system, door-mounted inflatable curtain airbags; optional dual xenon headlamps, remote garage door opener.

MPG: 19 city/28 hwy
MSRP: $39,950
 
Old 04-30-11, 02:10 PM
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I've always liked the RX, and can see why women would like SUVs in general. It's high visibility, loads of cargo space and roominess for passengers makes them big attractions. I've noticed that more of today's SUVs/CUVs have more rounded shapes to suit a more feminine attraction, but still have that rugged look to them. Perception of cars typically is seen from the outside first, so it's no real surprise to me that some SUVs made this list.
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I'll agree with the Acadia, Tuscon, and C70, but I don't think the Outlander Sport is gonna get much attention. I think the XC60, Q5, and RX530 would be better choices.
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We fit the Lexus mold. My wife bought an RX and I bought an IS-C
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I don't believe in stereotypes and so-called "Chick" cars, but, for female-attraction, I'd have to rank the VW Beetle far above any of the 5 vehicles on this list. Also high on the list would be the Mazda Miata, VW Jetta, VW Eos convertible, and Mini-Cooper. Though it is still too early to prove it, I think that the Fiat 500 will also be a hit with females in the U.S.
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I have been saying for years that the RX is a feminine SUV. The current generation is a great step up but still looks more feminine that others in its class imho.
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I thought most women liked crossovers, the Prius, V6 Mustangs, Beetles, and Mini Coopers? These are the cars I see most women driving around.

I've also noticed that most new cars I that I see on the road are driven by women.
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