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FE_rex
06-10-2008, 05:36 PM
http://www.click2houston.com/automotive/16558383/detail.html

I guess with an F-350 and a 94 Town Car I'd be out of luck.

browzin
06-11-2008, 10:33 AM
Another woman's perspective...

Chevy Suburban
Men who drive Suburbans are the adventurous type and enjoy spending time with friends and family. According to Lorraine, these vehicles attract women that are family-oriented, down-to-earth and easy-going.

Men who drive Suburbans are most likely driving their wives cars. A women interested in dating a man driving a Suburban should tell such a driver to “Go home!”

Unless its one of those midnight black numbers with windows tinted so dark you can’t see in. Then, if he’s driving it, he’s likely the chauffeur, and she should see if he can hook her up with the guy he’s driving around.

Mercedes S-Class
Men that drive Mercedes S-Class vehicles are classy, successful and stylish and, according to Lorraine, these vehicles attract sophisticated women that are in their late 30s and 40s and enjoy being taken care of.

Men who drive Mercedes S classes are generally in debt. Because its unlikely this is the only expensive showpiece the guy has felt the need to surround himself with. Such as a woman who enjoys being taken care of.

Ford F-150
Drivers of Ford F-150 tend to be insecure, according to Lorraine, and overcompensate for this by acting tough and driving a “tough” looking vehicle. Lorraine said F-150s attract women that prefer to be protected by a man so they can feel safe.

The key factor here is whether the guy actually uses it to haul anything. If the bed f the truck is as spotless as the day he drove it off the lot? He should be driving a Toyota Camry. If it has grease spotted cardboard laid out to protect the bed from large engine pieces moving around or dents in the front from a large piece or two slamming into it, then this is a utility vehicle and the driver’s likely very handy around the house. And, if you’re lucky, the back seat.

Corvette
The Corvette is the official midlife crisis car, according to Lorraine, and the men that drive them are conservative but are trying to display their wild side through their car. Lorraine said Corvettes attract women that like bad boys and are probably bad girls themselves.

A truly 'bad' girl wouldn't date a guy who drives a 'vette, she'd be driving her own.

Toyota Camry
The Toyota Camry is driven by men that are typically solid, reliable and committed, according to Lorraine, and these vehicles attract women that are sweet, level-headed, uncomplicated and undemanding.

I would agree with this one. This guy is the type her dad won’t be impressed by but will like for his daughter because the guy’s obviously without any of the bad guy issues, such as a need to compensate with a showy car or initiate sex often.

Of course, any real woman knows true love can only be found in the passenger seat of a wood paneled station wagon: its likely paid off, the man driving it doesn't need to show off anything to anybody and there's plenty of room in the back. ;)

FE_rex
06-11-2008, 03:18 PM
Another woman's perspective...

.........Of course, any real woman knows true love can only be found in the passenger seat of a wood paneled station wagon: its likely paid off, the man driving it doesn't need to show off anything to anybody and there's plenty of room in the back..................[/I] ;)

I wrecked mine :crying: I'll just have to give the PoMoFo stud status to Otis :naughty: Just remember Jr., my wagon was bigger

On the upside - i won't be driving a suburban if I'm in the wife's car. I'll be in a 5.0 coupe.

89LX306
06-11-2008, 05:38 PM
I must be overcompensating. I'll let my wife know. Maybe we'll have to overcompensate in the truck again. :D

http://inlinethumb11.webshots.com/39498/2142191330065288846S500x500Q85.jpg (http://rides.webshots.com/photo/2142191330065288846ujpJMT)

Chad82GT
06-11-2008, 08:12 PM
Ford F-150
Drivers of Ford F-150 tend to be insecure, according to Lorraine, and overcompensate for this by acting tough and driving a “tough” looking vehicle. Lorraine said F-150s attract women that prefer to be protected by a man so they can feel safe.

The key factor here is whether the guy actually uses it to haul anything. If the bed f the truck is as spotless as the day he drove it off the lot? He should be driving a Toyota Camry. If it has grease spotted cardboard laid out to protect the bed from large engine pieces moving around or dents in the front from a large piece or two slamming into it, then this is a utility vehicle and the driver’s likely very handy around the house. And, if you’re lucky, the back seat.

100% agreed! The bed of my F150 was scratched/dented within weeks of it's purchase (new). It looks like a bomb went off in it now... and I'm proud of that :) About the only time I drive it now is when I tow or haul things. I've been known to fix a thing or two once in a while as well :cool:




Toyota Camry
The Toyota Camry is driven by men that are typically solid, reliable and committed, according to Lorraine, and these vehicles attract women that are sweet, level-headed, uncomplicated and undemanding.

I would agree with this one. This guy is the type her dad won’t be impressed by but will like for his daughter because the guy’s obviously without any of the bad guy issues, such as a need to compensate with a showy car or initiate sex often.


50% agreed. This man is a sensitive tree-hugging pussy who can't get it up :rofl: But that's just my opinion of men who drive Japanese sedans in general. :usa:

EDIT: Wow, I got pwnt by the quote button on that post!

browzin
06-11-2008, 08:19 PM
I must be overcompensating. I'll let my wife know. Maybe we'll have to overcompensate in the truck again. :D

http://inlinethumb11.webshots.com/39498/2142191330065288846S500x500Q85.jpg (http://rides.webshots.com/photo/2142191330065288846ujpJMT)
As long as you don't do it in any protected dunes after an afternoon of imbibing... :thumbsup:

Saleen91
06-12-2008, 10:59 AM
ouch