In a survey organized by Peugeot that involved 2,000 people in Britain, the brand concluded that Brits have a deep affection for the motor car and British men admit that they find their partner more difficult to maintain than their car.
Keen observations were as follows:
Keen observations were as follows:
- 50% of men find their partner is more difficult to maintain than their car
- 10% of men confess to being more captivated with their cars’ alluring curves than their partners.
- 17% of Brits spend more on their car than their other half
- 13% of respondents have been with their car longer than their partner
- 14% of people think a sporty car will help them get the girl or boy of their dreams
- The biggest proportion of people who think their car is better looking than their partner, are aged 45-54 (14%). (Not surprising!)
- 18-24 year olds are more likely to have more meaningful relationships with their wheels rather than their partners
- A fifth of 25-34 year olds are more likely to regret losing their car rather than being dumped.
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