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What Women Want For A Vehicle

  

In most countries, if not all, men definitely crowd the roads. However, nowadays, more and more women are embracing the road, the rules and participating in traffic jams. By any chance, have you ever wondered if women (in purchasing a vehicle) are just the same as men? Perhaps, you will easily notice a vehicle that is owned by a woman. It’s different than what we prefer. Would you agree? Here. Let’s see why they tend to choose a different version than men.

  

Studies find out that women have a broader range of criteria in choosing a vehicle. It is said that if men have five criteria, women tend to have the same ones but would have more in their mind. Experts say that women prioritize the safety, comfort, practicality, and value of a vehicle. More than that, they still look at the styling, design, and performance but with a lower priority than the first four mentioned above. They are the kind of buyers who are not just contented in seeing the larger picture of a product. They tend to give more attention to details.

  

Also, women are said to be more open to the idea of getting a small car than men do. However, some still prefer large models. In a survey conducted in San Diego, 40 percent of women want a vehicle that could give them a comfortable ride as compared to 25 percent of men.

  

In terms of the value of a vehicle, women are more concerned with the price than men. Studies state that even wealthy women care so much about the price. In fact, most of the luxury vehicles owned by women today are among the most affordable ones in the auto market. In comparison, men own the most expensive vehicles around. To explain this trend, women do not see a vehicle as a status symbol unlike men that the vehicles they own are their means of expressing their status.

  

With this, let’s understand that the two genders are indeed different. Starting from the style of the vehicle (which they prefer are gentler and less aggressive ones) up to its worth. We are different. But let us still respect each other while on the road.

 
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