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In reply to the discussion: Women Don't Like Buying Cars Made In Detroit [View all]kiva
(4,373 posts)14. I'm a woman and my last four cars have been American.
Well, it would have been three except that my last car was mangled when someone made an illegal turn in front of me. It was a 6 month old Chevy Sonic. Totaled. I got a scratch on my hand, a bruise on my shoulder from the seat belt, and a bruised shin - the medic said my knee would have been injured but the leg airbag protected it.
So, having walked away from a wreck that totaled my car with a few bruises, what did I buy? Another Chevy, of course.
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And just look at them. Angry masculine front ends, square, blocky without a curve to be found.
Egalitarian Thug
Mar 2013
#63
I had a Subaru mini-wagon and I LOVED that thing! I had plenty of space in the back to carry
Nay
Mar 2013
#31
Me too, but I will only drive stick shift. I was told at 2 GM dealerships "Nobody drives a stick".
we can do it
Mar 2013
#54
Both my common sense and my budget tell me to shop with Consumer Reports in my hand
Hekate
Mar 2013
#22
The better looking American sports cars, sedans, and SUVs have a masculine feel/look and/or
ecstatic
Mar 2013
#23
I agree completely. As a female, I couldn't care less about a car's sexiness, style, 0-60
Nay
Mar 2013
#34
I am on my second Altima. I bought the current one in 1999. I'll die before this car will...
CTyankee
Mar 2013
#37
Only drive american sports cars - japanese cars are too small for me, I'm a 6'2 woman and like to
MillennialDem
Mar 2013
#39
We needed a second car when we lived off base near Ft Bragg, NC. So on a saturday
southernyankeebelle
Mar 2013
#51
Exactly. And if Americans were better workers, I wouldn't support outsourcing, H1Bs.
Romulox
Mar 2013
#66
We've been giving American cars a try, but I'd like to go back to Japanese cars next time.
Arugula Latte
Mar 2013
#67