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hairdresser's car
what does that mean ? inexpensive ? you can drive it without messing up yer hair ? what ?
thanks.
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Re: hairdresser's car
I think it's meant to be reflect the type of car a female hairdresser would drive. A smaller, "cute" car that is simply something to be seen in and no real performance.
Typically this label has been put on small, low powered, convertible coupes or sports cars. The cars I've heard tagged with the name are the VW Golf Cabriolet, Mazda Miata, and a convertable Mustang with the base engine.
The Cabriolet and Mustang *might* deserve the title, but I watch big guys squeeze themselves into tiny Miata's on autocross weekeds and then destory the competition, so I'd give that car a pass.
Honestly, I haven't heard the term in quite a while and even then from older guys. Hopefully the stereotypes have fallen away.
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Re: hairdresser's car
A girly car is what it means. I will refrain from giving examples to avoid hurting feelings around the forum.
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Re: hairdresser's car
I've owned a Crossfire and a MINI Cooper S and both have been referred to as a "hair dressers" car, especially the Crossfire. That said, oh well
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Re: hairdresser's car
My daughter is a hair stylist and drives a 328XI coupe.
So yeah N/A engine, sporty and super shiny with CQUK3
Don't tell the guys that love their non turbo BMWs that it's a womans car.
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Re: hairdresser's car
I won't ever profess to understand some
of the vehicle choices made by those that
have two copies of the X chromosome.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
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Re: hairdresser's car
Originally Posted by
BSoares
A girly car is what it means. I will refrain from giving examples to avoid hurting feelings around the forum.
Well, this topic is a well debated one for a looooon time but the one SOLID choice is the VW Cabrio, no doubt about it. Being from Detroit it would be said something like the Miata is one of those cars but when you hear that nonsense just know your speaking to a "non-car guy", same thing with the MINI or 500, although it helps having the perf version of both....oh yeah, I should've mentioned that earlier when I brought up the Crossfire/MINI comment, guess the ES has already made me forget the Abarth, how can this be
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Re: hairdresser's car
For me, it is a derogatory term from people who are also probably just as ignorant when it comes to other social situations (that I will not name).
Car choices are like opinions. Everyone has their own.
Saying "Hairdressers car" is like telling someone that their opinion sucks and doesn't matter to you.
There are plenty of cars/trucks I find to be unappealing, but I keep that to myself. Why worry about it, or worse yet hurt someone's feelings??
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Re: hairdresser's car
I have a Miata. I like it.
I got a smile on my face every day I drive. go cart fun IMO.
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