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- Uh, no. - I am certainly hoping the car attracts men, like you say! - True, there are women like that, who will date a jerk just because he is rich. I hope you are rich. - There's plenty of guys who wouldn't want to do that either. Sometimes a man or woman has interests that don't fit the gender stereotype because <gasp> it's just a stereotype. - If you tell a man he can have any car he wants, it would be expensive and tough-looking. What's the difference? |
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for me girls with strong animus and can handle cars get married/committed guys in trouble :slap: think my wife will let me go to a meet where there are some girls looking all oily and dirty and sexy like Mikaela (not Megan Fox) bending over an FRS/Camaro? but i can always look at photos, so hope you girls get your cars soon :thumbup: |
When I picked up my car, there was a woman who was looking to buy an AT. She was not exactly a car nut, but seemed to be a future owner.
I went back to my dealer to get some paperwork straightened out and a young lady who wanted to see the car came by. She was a MT girl and seemed to be an enthusiast. They are out there... |
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As long as she doesn't have to touch oil or any fluids, she usually willingly help along w her fiancé... & if she has rubber gloves under her mechanic gloves, she'll help w fluid stuff too lol But recently I've been teaching them how to cook more than how to repair/maintenance lol |
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I went to visit a Scion dealership out by me only to find two (already sold) FR-S's in the show room - No test drives allowed or anything. The new owner's names were listed on a cheaply designed 8X10 poster taped onto the dash of each vehicle. The tiny little sports cars were just sitting there, patiently waiting for their new owners to come take them away. I wanted to see the interior up close and personal so I simply asked the sales guy if he could open it up and let me in. Expecting a "no, we can not do that" he actually let me inside and move around the seats and check everything out, pop the hood, play with the buttons, etc. My question is - if these were already purchased by a customer, down payments made, then how come the dealership employees let an outsider like me come in and mess around with all of the options? I am a gentle person, and respect people's property, but what if some a*hole came with a "I don't give a crap" attitude and messed stuff up? If that was my BRAND NEW car, I'd be super pissed they let others inside my vehicle! Is this legal or ok to do since it's still on the company's property? The more traffic near the car, the better chance of dings, dents, and scratches to surface... I fell in love, except it was AT. Oh well, it's not like I was able to drive it anywhere. http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/...trarev/frs.jpg |
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Either way, it looks cool! Is it okay if I save this pic & post it on Tada-san's FB to put some idea? |
Stereotyping people based upon sex/race/age when it comes to cars is one of the most useless things you can do.
My girlfriend has zero interest in cars, generally, and she loves the BRZ, and loves riding in it. She loves the handling ("It feels like you're moving laterally rather than diagonally when you change lanes) and the styling (and the attention it gets). Quote from this morning: "Have I told you yet that the seat is hugging me?" - Sym's gf, 6/4/2012 |
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