Can anyone tell me the significance of marking a used car as "lady driven" or "owned by a woman"?

I can't figure out which stereotype that's supposed to play off of.

From: [identity profile] jagash.livejournal.com


Since i always look for unusal examples, it might be the stereotype of women possessing general cleanlyness superior to men. Maybe.

From: [identity profile] waterspyder.livejournal.com


I'll be honest... I used to proverbially live in my mom's car when I worked two jobs... it was filthy. Not to mention I drove it hard, and the only thing good about my ownership skills was that I would sometimes change its oil.

I wouldn't buy a car from me.

From: [identity profile] jagash.livejournal.com


Like i said: stereotype. Never said it was accurate. :P

From: [identity profile] zenten.livejournal.com


I think I've heard this one before, it's based on the concept that women don't drive much.

From: [identity profile] waterspyder.livejournal.com


yeah...

I remember to take my G2 exit I had to list how many hours of *highway driving* (400 series) I had done in the previous 12 months. I looked at the woman like "How am I supposed to know that?"

She forced me to figure it out

Because of the two jobs I had at the time required me to travel a lot, I had spent over 132 hours on the highway alone. Forget all the city driving.

From: [identity profile] zenten.livejournal.com


It's a stupid and innacurate sterotype, but I think it's the one this is based on.

From: [identity profile] krueger.livejournal.com


It is...The only thing I want to see on an add for a used car it..."taken care of meticulously" Driven lightly, low KM's... well maintained. I couldn't care less who drove it.


From: [identity profile] torrain.livejournal.com


That's the little old lady who only uses the car for grocery-shopping on Sundays. Has now been replaced by the nymphomaniac who only used the back seat.

(As noted below, I'm guessing it's based on the assumption that women (young ones, at any rate) drive less and are safer drivers, which means the car is less likely to have been busted and repaired.)

From: [identity profile] krueger.livejournal.com


usually means driven softy...but from what I hve noticed is that Woman put just as much wear on cars as men... In some cases more. My last girl friend...so harsh on her car....It drove me crazy (no pun intended).

When you commin over?

From: [identity profile] conformistsheep.livejournal.com


she was harsh on your car? she so does not seem the type... wow.

and unfortunately i am not coming over. ;)

From: [identity profile] krueger.livejournal.com


On her's...She is the type...the is inconsiderate and does not care about the world around her. Oblivious to everything.

From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/greensleeves_/


Well, if the lady in question had been my Mom, the phrase would have indicated the horn was beaten to death because she used to honk at stupid people so much. >;)

From: [identity profile] dolston.livejournal.com


Guys are morons who act like morons and treat their cars like morons treat things.

From: [identity profile] torrain.livejournal.com


The one that causes us to have lower insurance premiums.

(Stereotype or stat? You decide.)
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