PantyWhisperer
Master Don Juan
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I agree with the above except every place where he says BMW 5 Series, replace that with Jaguar XF Rsport. And substitute British for German...I currently drive a 5 series BMW and I'm convinced it's made a difference with chicks. It's a no-brainer in my opinion.
There's a reason that these auto manufacturers charge significantly more than Ford, GM. etc. People crave STATUS, because status leads to sex and power, which are two things we all crave, in my opinion.
In my experience, the Beemer is superior to all other vehicles I've ever driven, but the exceptional power, handling, and luxurious interior weren't what ultimately sold me. In my mind I knew that the vehicle would attract more women. I test-drove a Jeep Grand Cherokee and a Cadillac SRX. Both in my opinion were great vehicles and I could have saved thousands if I'd have went with one of them rather than the Beemer, but in my mind I knew the social aura of owning a German luxury vehicle would yield more high-caliber women.
And that is ALL that remains for BMW in my opinion: the social aura. The competitors are catching up. Cadillac, Ford, and GM make great vehicles these days and in my experience their customer service is far superior to BMW, the majority of whose salespeople and service advisors are stoned arrogant divckheads. It is only a matter of time before the Asian and American carmakers surpass the Germans in social quality AND status.
I'm not convinced that ALL women get loose between the thighs for luxury vehicles. But I personally believe that most of them do.
But all kidding aside, it's a similar experience.
My last 3 cars have been Jags and when I was in my late teens and early 20's I drove Firebirds and Camaros (yes, I know, lol) All of the cars were bought new. I think it makes a difference, and it certainly has attracted the wrong kind of women often. Usually, if a woman comments on the car I tell I chose it because I have a really tiny pee pee. Knocks them off balance a little and usually leads to at least a fun conversation. It does increase confidence, but you have to have something to back it up.
I also agree that you don't roll up to a club where women can see your car anymore, but if they Facebook stalk your pictures, more than likely you have a pic of your ride on there somewhere if it's a car you really like or are into. So they often know. I'm not really in the singles game anymore but I used to go out with single friends a lot and women are just as shallow as they ever were.