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So you've got a fast car... that don't impress me much!

7th October 2008 Print
The car you drive says masses about your personality, age, wealth and fashion sense, research by Saga Motor Insurance has revealed. Although owners of luxury cars and supercars, such as Rolls Royces and Ferraris, may be hoping to demonstrate great taste, they are more likely to be seen as 'flashy' (21% and 22%), particularly by women (23% and 24%).

Although convertibles like the Mazda MX-5 were only given a-thumbs-up from just one in ten (10%), it was enough to secure it as the car of choice for the fashion conscious. By comparison, the research suggested that the cars with the least fashionable owners are city cars e.g. Smart, family saloons e.g. Ford Mondeo and estates e.g. Volvo (3%).

As far as money is concerned, two thirds (66%) of the population assume that owners of luxury cars are the wealthiest, closely followed by drivers of executive saloons (65%) like the Mercedes E-class. Surprisingly, men seem to correlate wealth with style of car more than women, as 68% think luxury car drivers are well off vs. 64% women. Owners of supercars trail behind in spending power, with just over half (53%) perceiving them as wealthy, despite the average selling price of a Ferrari topping £100,000. Owners of MPVs (multi purpose vehicles e.g. Renault Espace) are bottom of the wealth stakes, receiving just 1% of the vote.

The perceived age of the person behind the wheel is also directly related to the wheels in question. The research suggests owners of luxury cars are thought of as being the oldest drivers, with the average age believed to be over 50. In comparison, if you want to appear young then hatchbacks are advised, as drivers are considered to be in their mid 30s.

Typically perceived ages of drivers by car type:

Luxury = 52 years old
Estate = 48 years old
Executive Saloon = 46 years old
4x4 = 44 years old
Family Saloon = 44 years old
MPV = 41 years old
Supercar = 40 years old
City car = 40 years old
Coupe = 39 years old
Convertible = 37 years old
Hatchback = 36 years old

Estate and MPV drivers are those most welcome on the roads, with half the public believing that they are the safest drivers (50%). By comparison owners of convertibles, coupes and supercars are regarded by almost two thirds (63%) as being ‘fast' drivers.

It's clear that cars, once deemed the ultimate in desirability, are now held in lower regard because of the lack of ‘green' credentials and the increase in running costs. While almost a third (30%) believe city car drivers to be aware of environmental concerns, a third (33%) think the total opposite of 4x4 owners.

Roger Ramsden, Chief Executive of Saga Services, commented: "It seems drivers and pedestrians alike hold strong views on particular car types. Environmental concerns and fuel prices have contributed to a change of attitude towards motoring."

Whether you're fast and carbon-hungry or slow and carbon-conscious, Saga Motor, Van and Motorhome Insurance are offering the chance to win free fuel for a year. Anyone who obtains an online quote for Saga Motor, Van or Motorhome Insurance during the month of October 2008 will be entered into a weekly prize draw to win free petrol or diesel. Full terms and conditions are available at:

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