Hey all,
Since owning a Polo, I've had repeated comments about owning a 'girls' car, simply due to the diminutive size of the vehicle. The car is definitely not a feminine car. Every female I know has commented on it being very 'serious' citing "I like the Nissan Micra better as it's more fun, this car is too technical and boring. I want colours!".
Just broadly, it's fascinating that people associate the relative size of a vehicle with femininity/masculinity.
That said, I should probably drive a Ford/Holden ute, drink VB and watch ACA/TT (and believe it) and follow Footy like a religion getting into fights with anyone from another team. Being a complete moron is manly right?
Hilarious.
Since owning a Polo, I've had repeated comments about owning a 'girls' car, simply due to the diminutive size of the vehicle. The car is definitely not a feminine car. Every female I know has commented on it being very 'serious' citing "I like the Nissan Micra better as it's more fun, this car is too technical and boring. I want colours!".
Just broadly, it's fascinating that people associate the relative size of a vehicle with femininity/masculinity.
That said, I should probably drive a Ford/Holden ute, drink VB and watch ACA/TT (and believe it) and follow Footy like a religion getting into fights with anyone from another team. Being a complete moron is manly right?
Hilarious.

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