I thought this was interesting...
"The data was released in the spring as part of this year's New Vehicle Experience Study by San Diego-based market research outfit Strategic Vision."
"Your car implies more about your life than you might think. While 13% of Chevy owners don't use the Web, by contrast, less than 3% of Honda owners remain in the technological Stone Age. The antithesis of flashy, Honda owners are usually pragmatic and well educated; 70% boast a college degree or higher, compared with 35% of Chevy owners and 45% of Ford owners."
Quick Write up:
http://autos.yahoo.com/articles/autos_content_landing_pages/1139/what-your-car-says-about-you/
More in depth:
http://www.forbes.com/2009/10/06/ca...lifestyle-vehicles-gender-income_slide_2.html
"The data was released in the spring as part of this year's New Vehicle Experience Study by San Diego-based market research outfit Strategic Vision."
"Your car implies more about your life than you might think. While 13% of Chevy owners don't use the Web, by contrast, less than 3% of Honda owners remain in the technological Stone Age. The antithesis of flashy, Honda owners are usually pragmatic and well educated; 70% boast a college degree or higher, compared with 35% of Chevy owners and 45% of Ford owners."
Quick Write up:
http://autos.yahoo.com/articles/autos_content_landing_pages/1139/what-your-car-says-about-you/
More in depth:
http://www.forbes.com/2009/10/06/ca...lifestyle-vehicles-gender-income_slide_2.html