Yup anything VW. Younger ones in their late teens to early 20's tend to drive the beetle and older ones usually over 25 tend to drive the Jetta and Passat.
Yeah I see that too. But why I wonder?
In the late 80's it was the Miata
Originally Posted By: deven
Yup anything VW. Younger ones in their late teens to early 20's tend to drive the beetle and older ones usually over 25 tend to drive the Jetta and Passat.
I think the brands listed are cars that girls and woman who think they look good drive.
Typically girls cannot afford cars so a random mix. Attractive means smart and great looking so it seems younger set is Honda and Toyota appliances at work.
The sad thing about cars is the ones you think a really attractive woman should be driven end up with a middle aged woman who once looked great but can finally afford it. Sad but true...
If they are recent college graduates, it may also depend upon how much influence their father has. I pushed my daughter to get a CRV as I thought she would move a few times. She bought a Nissan Altima, nice looking but not as helpful in moving from apt to apt.
Originally Posted By: Donald
If they are recent college graduates, it may also depend upon how much influence their father has.
It's not just recent college grads, as my ex-wife would not buy a foreign nameplate as long as her father was still buying GM/Caddies.
But as soon as he followed all of his Sunshine State tea party retirees into their car of choice, currently the Avalon, she went out and bought a Maxima (also influenced by her current hubby, who ONLY will buy a Bimmer, or a Nissan).
She can by NO ONE's standards be considered "attractive" (she DID have a kick-*** BODY when she was younger though
Here it would be mainly foreign cars such as..
MBZ C class, MBZ SUVs, BMW 3 series, Altima, Corolla, and especially the Lexus IS series. The young, pretty ones with designer handbags are almost always riding a Lexus IS250