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A 2013 survey in the United States found that men were 12% more likely to prefer a red car, while women were 9% more likely to prefer silver. [9] The research suggested this may indicate that women are more likely to prefer practical cars, while men may be more likely to prefer less practical but more fast and fun cars. [9]
Meanwhile, men's preferences are dominated by pickups, sports cars, and luxury sedans: 87% of buyers of Ford's F-Series pickup -- America's best-selling vehicle -- were male, with General Motors ...
1956 Aston Martin DBR1. Sold for: $22.55 million (Sotheby’s, Monterey, Calif., 2017). Sotheby’s deemed this car, “the most important model in Aston Martin history.” It is also the first of ...
Peru Ford, a car dealership in Indiana with a modest social media presence, made a wordless, visual depiction of the difference between white SUV moms and black SUV moms. The video, posted six ...
The Volvo YCC ("Your Concept Car") [1] was a concept car made by Volvo Cars presented at the 2004 Geneva Motor Show, with the stated goal of meeting the particular needs of female drivers. In order to do so, Volvo assembled a design team entirely made up of women, around October 2001.
Dana White and Grant Cardone are both big spenders in their own right. ... I’m that guy. I have too many cars,” White confessed. Cardone responded with an apology, saying, “I’m sorry I was ...
Although new car prices have been falling, the average new car price is still out of reach for many buyers. The average American new car buyer paid $47,936 in October, according to Kelley Blue ...
Reconstruction work on Mansfield Road, Oxford, with assorted white vans A Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, a typical white van "White van man" or "a-man-with-a-van" is a stereotype used in the United Kingdom for a Luton van and smaller-sized commercial van driver, [1] typically perceived as a selfish, inconsiderate driver who is mostly petit bourgeois and often aggressive. [2]