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    “Girly Car”

    I own my own business and my standard transportation is a Ford F-150 pick-up. I decided it was time to find something that’s easier on gas. I ended up buying a Kia Niro. It’s a great little hybrid car with lots of features and tech. When some of my employees saw it for the first time, they called it a “girly car.” If only they knew that was a compliment and made me appreciate my purchase even more!

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    Eva, do you find that when you are driving your 'girly car' people treat you differently on the road particularly compared to when you were driving a pickup??
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    I hope you didn't trade the pick up in on the Kia.
    Back in 2009 I bought a Mustang 25th anniversary model.
    V6 with the cold air intake and performance chip, it would roast the tires and cornered like a dream.
    Friends called it a girly car and thats why I bought it truth be told.
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    I'm keeping the truck. Both cars have their uses.

    And Tracii - I also have a '66 Mustang Convertible which is fun!

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    Thats good because an F 150 is like gold as far as work trucks go,there is a huge used market for them.
    Lucky you I love the 65 66 Mustangs.
    I was more a Mopar person back in the 60s and 70s and have had quite a few muscle cars over the years.

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    I have had pickups most of my life. A few years ago I had a F250 and decided I need something smaller to travel. I bought a Escape, and one of the guys I work with asked if it came with a skirt. Little did he know.

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    Eva, I wasn't familiar with that model of car and looked it up. I wouldn't say it was "girly". That is, unless it is pink.
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    Girly cars in the UK are sometimes referred to as 'hairdressers cars'. I think there is a gay connotation to the phrase, but my son, who is gay, uses it. Mine isn't girly at all, just a mid sized mid range (but uber reliable) Ford.
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    I think the ultimate girly cars are the Fiat 500, especially the convertible version, and the Beetle convertible. I myself drive a Golf.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Becky Blue View Post
    Eva, do you find that when you are driving your 'girly car' people treat you differently on the road particularly compared to when you were driving a pickup??
    I switched from a regular sedan to a soccer-mom-type station wagon about 3 years ago, and I definitely noticed a difference -- including my own attitude on the road. I was tailgated more, often by trucks, I've assumed they're initially thinking "women driver" or some such, even though I never was 'dressed'. I'm getting a wig soon and driving will be my primary 'out' venue (since my size is too much of a giveaway walking around) so I'm interested to see if I'll be treated different en femme too.

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    Ram 2500 super cab. Oh, BTW, other car is a Subaru Outback. Girlie enough?
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    2017 F150 daily driver, 1973 Mercury Cougar is my toy...I figure that with my age, I'm a Cougar with a Cougar! ��
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    I ha e the soccer mom RAV4- the male side of me has the v6 and a Honda cruiser motorcycle
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    People make fun of my pink phone. Call it "Girly".

    I love it

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    I am furtunate to have a few cars. My one little roadster is often referred to, as a hair dressers car, aka slightly derogetaly term, in the UK, girly car. Being quite small and cute

    Having the best part of 350bhp under the bonnet though, she sometimes forgets she is lady.

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    My everyday driver is a 2008 F 150
    My girly car is a E320 Mercedes
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    Where I live, a pick-up is a girly car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Becky Blue View Post
    Eva, do you find that when you are driving your 'girly car' people treat you differently on the road particularly compared to when you were driving a pickup??
    I haven't driven in it enough to know for sure but there does seem to be a different level of "respect"!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Becky Blue View Post
    Eva, do you find that when you are driving your 'girly car' people treat you differently on the road particularly compared to when you were driving a pickup??
    I haven't driven in it enough to know for sure but there does seem to be a different level of "respect"!

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    i got my kia niro a year ago.i think it is in the guiness wold record book for the best gas mileage as a suv.mine does average over 50 mpg.it is big enough to transport most of what i need to run my rvpark.for the heavy stuff and towing its my trusty f350 7.3 superduty stick.girly?i dont think so.may be neutral.
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    I miss the 70's. Specially the 1970 Cuda I owned.

    I also had 3 convertibles,1960 Plymouth fury white (Kind of girly), 1984 dodge red, with black top, 2010 Sebring red w black top.


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    Ha! I’d be happy too! Would make me yearn to drive it in girl mode asap lol
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