The stereotypes that women should only drive small red cars have long been destroyed. More and more women choose large SUVs and least of all want to be associated with a blonde behind the wheel. But any car has its pros and cons. Let's see what kind of car is optimal for a woman.
Instructions
Step 1
There is nothing wrong with a small, nimble car. And for the city, such cars are generally the best option. They require less parking space and use less fuel. Of course, roominess suffers and it will be difficult to bring a large family to the dacha on such a machine. But if your daily route includes school, kindergarten and work, then a small car for such trips is indispensable.
Step 2
The downside of small cars is safety. When choosing such a car, pay attention to how many safety stars it received in crash tests. It is better if the car has several airbags, including side ones. Some cars are of a capsule type of body, which, upon impact, does not go into the passenger compartment, but "shoots" upwards, thereby protecting passengers.
Step 3
If small cars don't suit you, crossovers are convenient in town. Crossovers combine the comfort of sedans and off-road capability. At the same time, they have a fairly compact size that allows you to park easily. Crossovers are comfortable in winter, they are quite capable of coping with urban snowdrifts. This means that a woman will not have to ask for help if she gets stuck. But if you get stuck, then you can pull out such a car only with the help of an SUV or special equipment. Whereas a small car can literally be carried in your hands.
Step 4
SUVs in the city can be uncomfortable. Due to the large size, it is difficult to find a parking space in a narrow yard, but you can climb onto the curb. And fuel consumption in dense urban traffic can be unreasonably high. Of course, if you often drive out of town on bad roads, you cannot do without such a car. But more often it serves only as a protective mechanism against gender inequality on the road. In it, a woman feels more secure, such cars are less pruned, but more often stolen.