November 14, 2007

Chevy Silverado Heavy Duty Is Most Popular For Men

Filed under: Chev love

I was actually looking for news about cars and theautochannel.com never failed to bring out what’s best on the US car market. The AIADA newsletter announced that the Chevy Silverado heavy-duty pickup wearing a price tag of $22,225 is the most popular car for men.

The Mazda, famous maker of Mazda shocks, is not included on the list but the Chevy Silverado Heavy Duty was able to get a huge 93% of buyers and all were men. And according to statistics, 9 out of 10 male buyers are on the road as announced by AutoPacific, an online website for auto enthusiasts.

Women are also included as respondents but they are more refined than men. Silverado tops the men’s choice and Volkswagen New Beetle Convertible still reign as the number one car for the girls. The vice president at AutoPacific, Jim Hossick, said to MSNBC, "some cars are more masculine or feminine by nature."

However, the data from AutoPacific shows brands such as Hummer, Dodge, Porsche, and GMC are most popular among males, models produced by Saturn, Honda, Volkswagen, and Hyundai are the biggest hits with lady drivers.

Hossick says, "People who have tried to make a vehicle that is female-centric have failed. Women might buy a ‘man’s’ vehicle, but men won’t buy a ‘women’s’ car."

Women’s Cars

  • Volkswagen New Beetle Convertible - Owners: 63% female
  • Honda CRV - Owners: 62% female
  • Hyundai Tucson - Owners: 60% female
  • Saturn Vue - Owners: 60% female
  • Honda Element - Owners: 57% female

Men’s Cars

  • Chevy Silverado Heavy Duty - Owners: 93% male
  • Ford F-350 - Owners: 93% male
  • Nissan Titan - Owners: 91% male
  • Chevrolet Corvette - Owners: 90% male
  • Dodge Ram - Owners: 89% male

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