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kiva

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14. I'm a woman and my last four cars have been American.
Thu Mar 7, 2013, 02:07 AM
Mar 2013

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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Perhaps women have not so fond memories of... kairos12 Mar 2013 #1
'74 Pinto! My first car! Matariki Mar 2013 #21
I had a Pinto in the 70s. LWolf Mar 2013 #32
A Gremlin was my first car and I loved that LibertyLover Mar 2013 #38
Do they even try to market their cars to women? Lex Mar 2013 #2
Not that I've noticed, but not a TV watcher. politicat Mar 2013 #6
aren't a lot of the ads about how manly men those cars would make one feel JI7 Mar 2013 #10
And just look at them. Angry masculine front ends, square, blocky without a curve to be found. Egalitarian Thug Mar 2013 #63
Warranty, warranty, warranty. politicat Mar 2013 #3
Another thing they don't take into account: depreciation. Initech Mar 2013 #19
The marketing I recall seems to be aimed at couples or men, not women. enlightenment Mar 2013 #4
Hey, Detroit! Make a mini-station wagon, and I will buy it! raging moderate Mar 2013 #5
I miss station wagons. They are my prefer car build. KittyWampus Mar 2013 #15
Yep! Loved my Escort wagon Freddie Mar 2013 #27
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
Reminds me of the 1988 VW Fox Wagon I used to own. kentauros Mar 2013 #36
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
How about a mini-suv? I just got a annabanana Mar 2013 #57
Both my daughters love Control-Z Mar 2013 #7
I drive a Mini Cooper S now too LibertyLover Mar 2013 #41
cars are usually designed for men... snooper2 Mar 2013 #8
This woman has always bought American cars - out of principle. Marie Marie Mar 2013 #9
I drive a Buick. Lugnut Mar 2013 #17
I'll be driving my Saturn Vue until it falls apart. Buy America Always! n/t UtahLib Mar 2013 #11
I'm hanging onto my Ford Ranger. Starry Messenger Mar 2013 #12
This woman only buys cars made in Detroit n/t OhioChick Mar 2013 #13
I'm a woman and my last four cars have been American. kiva Mar 2013 #14
I'm used to Japanese cars. Manifestor_of_Light Mar 2013 #16
I want a small car. I drive a Honda. JDPriestly Mar 2013 #18
Yep, small car get the red out Mar 2013 #26
For my lifestyle and pocketbook, I find a Car a problem. Knightraven Mar 2013 #20
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 LIKE the masculine feel to a car Fawke Em Mar 2013 #43
I know a woman who bought a new challenger last year octothorpe Mar 2013 #53
Japanese cars are a better 'fit' for my height/reach than many domestics REP Mar 2013 #24
As a male pig olddots Mar 2013 #25
My last four vehicles were from Detroit. Ilsa Mar 2013 #28
Women tend to be more practical about cars--men are more aspirational bklyncowgirl Mar 2013 #29
I agree completely. As a female, I couldn't care less about a car's sexiness, style, 0-60 Nay Mar 2013 #34
I owned two Saturns spinbaby Mar 2013 #30
Kia, Nissan, Honda, and Fiat, manufacture cars that are fuel efficient,... OldDem2012 Mar 2013 #33
I am on my second Altima. I bought the current one in 1999. I'll die before this car will... CTyankee Mar 2013 #37
Kia and Fiat? Fawke Em Mar 2013 #44
Don't know about Fiat, but I'll vouch for Kia. politicat Mar 2013 #47
That's nice, but I live where I-40 and I-75 meet. Fawke Em Mar 2013 #62
My Fiat 500 Sport averages about 33 mpg WilmywoodNCparalegal Mar 2013 #55
I'm getting 36.7 mpg with mine doing mostly highway driving. Ganja Ninja Mar 2013 #60
Some of it is a trust issue. LWolf Mar 2013 #35
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
My Jetta Ron Obvious Mar 2013 #40
Foreign cars definetly have better handling davidn3600 Mar 2013 #46
I'm female and I don't own anything BUT American-made Fawke Em Mar 2013 #42
I would love to have a Mustang. HappyMe Mar 2013 #50
Money talks and bullshit walks is the story here madokie Mar 2013 #45
Their sample size and random sampling are far better than yours however dmallind Mar 2013 #48
Wow...that's some astute data analysis. Dreamer Tatum Mar 2013 #52
YMMV. I drive a Subaru and my wife drives a Dodge. lumberjack_jeff Mar 2013 #49
We needed a second car when we lived off base near Ft Bragg, NC. So on a saturday southernyankeebelle Mar 2013 #51
I would love to buy American cars union_maid Mar 2013 #56
Maintenance? One_Life_To_Give Mar 2013 #58
I bought a new 2012 Fiat 500 last Labor Day. Ganja Ninja Mar 2013 #59
Most DUers only pay lip service to supporting unions. It's shameful. nt Romulox Mar 2013 #61
Make better cars and provide better service and people will come davidn3600 Mar 2013 #64
Exactly. And if Americans were better workers, I wouldn't support outsourcing, H1Bs. Romulox Mar 2013 #66
I love my Chevy. Of course it was made in 1966... LeftyMom Mar 2013 #65
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
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