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Originally Posted by navylife59
Nothing against girl's driving tC's or any tuner/hotrod for that matter. It is just that the girls driving tC's here just don't seem to get the whole Scion Community ideology. They seem to be oblivious or ignore other tC's on the road here in New Orleans. In those rare occasions when I pull up next to a guy driving a tC, I get the traditional tC nod (vroom, vroom). This is one of the principle thoughts purposed into the Scion car line, a sense of community and culture that is specifically our own. No B/K Series, EVO, or Subie peeps here; just the smart, cultured Scion crowd.
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i think girls arent really into the whole "car community" ideology no matter what it is they drive. you can go to any car forum out there and 90% of the posters will be guys, hell i bet even on the new VW bug forums its mostly guy posters and we know damn well that is a car typically drivin by females... so it doesnt translate onto the street either.
back to the origional topic though... here in orlando i do tend to see more females driving tC's, i do see guys too, but deff more girls. It really is kind of a chicky car in my opinion(what do i know i drive an ion), which is why i wasnt suprised when thats what my girlfriend wanted when we decided to get her a new car. Usually when you see a modded tC its drivin by a guy though, but i think thats the case for most cars, girls are not usually into modding/tuning.