01-22-2007, 12:24 PM
CaptainHenreh Wrote:Not as good as the car it replaces, but cute little coupes do attract female buyers. It's the concept of the "Secretary Car".
Eclipse, Miata, RSX (Integra), Celica, etc.
But your car doesn't determine or reflect your sexual orientation. It's like calling a turbo Forester a lesbian. I'd drive one, no matter who else does.
(Hell, I only see soccer moms driving Durangos. Doesn't stop me from driving mine)
+1 on all comments rex made.
i loved my integra, and i like the rsx. i see chicks driving them a lot, but i also see dudes driving them. the ratio is much more balanced than say a VW jetta. i know girls that drive turbo forresters too, and she's not a lesbian, but her husband (not life partner) wanted a turbo while she wanted a wagon to haul the dogs in. makes sense to me
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