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Which cars do women choose to drive?
I was reading an article today about women drivers and the top ten cars that they like to drive and was interested to read that women tend to be much better ‘car buyers’ than men. I was intrigued to find out what this meant exactly and apparently men are said to buy the type of car that they want whereas a women will buy a car that they need!
On the whole they tend to choose a car that is affordable, practical and economical. It has to be flexible with plenty of storage space for family use. Here is a list of suggestions that they came up with;
Volkswagen Jetta
This compact individual car is ideal for the independent woman. It is roomy enough for a growing family and has the engine capacity of a VW GTI. There is also a diesel Jetta which has great fuel economy. It is also clean and also very quiet. It can easily accommodate two adults and three children.
This is a prestige car. It is large enough to accommodate the whole family and also compact enough to for easy parking. It has that touch of luxury. The interior has a plush dashboard and steering wheel which features soft touch buttons. It has a fantastic engine which runs smoothly and is extremely powerful. All in all well worth its price.
Mazda MX 5 Miata
This would be a great car for a woman with no family or an excellent second car. It is really a fun car and extremely economical too. The room in the boot is limited but quite enough for the single woman. The integrated roll bars which are positioned behind each seat add practical safety benefits. The only downside with this car is don’t even think about it if you are over 6ft which I suppose is another reason that its more of a ladies car.
Another Mazda but this time a four or five door version. The five door is very highly recommended for its practicality and there is more space for a growing family. The body shell is rigid and the suspension has been adapted for better steering and sharper handling. One important difference is the addition of electronic stability control which can help the driver from losing sudden panic manoeuvre or over aggressive driving. This little car is a really good safe all rounder.
Subaru Forester
This is a real family car. For the woman that likes the outdoors and needs that extra bit of space.
Once again safety features are featured strongly with antilock brakes and front seat mounted airbags come as standard. One other feature is the all wheel drive system which gives ideal handling conditions in all weather conditionsOne other feature is the all wheel drive system which gives great handling conditions in all weather conditionsOne other feature is the all wheel drive system which gives great handling conditions in all weather conditions.
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