With a Tahoe plant in town, I think they will do anything they can to push people into them. Little cars with two seats and a top that folds down just got caught in the wake of the local press hype.
I'm confused.
I don't know where she gets her demographics, but on my drive to work, I see a higher percentage of SUVs driven by women than "little cars with two seats and a top that folds down" driven by women. Maybe I20/Loop 12/I35E/I635 have different driver demographics than anywhere else, but as I drive to work, I see more Miatas driven by men than women, and more SUVs driven by women than men.Originally Posted by Jayne Williams in the Star Telegram, Sep 13
The rest of that article goes on to talk about how the Tahoe is a great car for the soccer mom lifestyle. Believe it or not, the "little cars with two seats and a top that folds down" don't have many of those features, such as seating for seven, power tailgate, and high ride height. If that is true, why would the "little cars with two seats and a top that folds down" be a woman's vehicle, and the Chevy Tahoe not a woman's vehicle?
Did I miss something?
Mike Walsted - Not an expert, just a data point.
1999 Miata
2003 MIata
1999 Miata
2001 Kia Rio
With a Tahoe plant in town, I think they will do anything they can to push people into them. Little cars with two seats and a top that folds down just got caught in the wake of the local press hype.