Car key to love?

Car key to love?

14 million motorists see cars as accurate reflection of owners

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
05 Aug 2008

A well maintained car could be the key to a revved-up love-life, after research from Kwik-Fit found that 14 million Brits say they can tell much about a prospective partner from the state of their motor.

Interestingly, females are slightly more likely to judge a partner by their car - with 44% compared to 40% of men.

The findings also reveal that a staggering three quarters of a million women have even dated a chap just because they liked his car. And a further 250,000 turned down a date with a guy they liked, because they didn’t rate his motor.

But perhaps more extreme is the 330,000 Brits that claim to have stayed in a relationship just because they liked driving their partner’s car, or the 230,000 that went as far as dumping their other half because their motor didn’t meet their high standards.

David White, customer services director at Kwik-Fit commented: “Whilst many people strive for a honed appearance to attract the opposite sex, it seems this can often count for little if their car is unreliable and has filthy paintwork, an oil leak and bald tyres.”

[b]About Kwik-Fit[/b]
The Kwik-Fit Group is the largest independent automotive parts, repair and replacement specialist in Europe and one of the largest in the world. With 1,800 service outlets across Europe it employs 9,000 people. Kwik-Fit has national UK coverage of 570 service centres and more than 200 mobile tyre fitting vehicles, making it the UK’s leading tyre, exhaust, brake and MoT specialist.

Credits: Jarvis

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