Survey fuels debate on what women want from a car
A survey by an insurance company has apparently uncovered what women want from a car http://www.iol.co.za/motoring/industry-news/women-know-what-they-want-in-a-car-1.1497933?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=New+RAV4+reaches+SA%3B+What+women+want+%28in+a+car%29&utm_source=IOL&utm_term=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.iol.co.za%2Fwomen-know-what-they-want-in-a-car-1.1497933
We don’t know if you agree with the findings of the survey but thought you may like to know that another survey https://www.dieselhead.co.uk/the-great-misfuel-debate/faqs/ revealed that women motorists misfuel – pump petrol in diesel vehicle’s fuel tank – less often than men.
It is not entirely clear why that may be but, whoever is guilty of pumping petrol in diesel motor’s tank – misfuelling – there is no denying that it can be an inconvenient, frustrating and potentially very costly exercise.