Study Claims Women Prefer Men with Eco-Friendly Cars, What do You Say?
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Study Claims Women Prefer Men with Eco-Friendly Cars, What do You Say?



We recently came across an interesting report about a study carried out in the UK through a report on The Australian. The study asked some 2,000 adults what they thought about other drivers solely based on their choice of car. You know, as well as we do, that such studies and surveys can be flawed and run the risk of making many people reach the wrong conclusion - we gave this one a chance nonetheless. Read more »




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