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Certain cars certainly are "chick cars," i.e., appeal mostly to women. The sales data shows that. I'm sure the data can be found on the Internet.
I remember seeing some of the data a few years ago. I think the standard ones you would expect to be "chick cars" are for the most part "chick cars," i.e., bought 75%+ by women - Beetle convertibles, etc.
"Manly" cars? From what I recall, the 911 was actually pretty high up there, being purchased 90% by men. I do remember the "ultimate man's car" was the Viper, it was something like 99% men.
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