Women don't want an overly feminine vehicle - they want to feel secure.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Women want to drive and they are taking actual steps towards that.
I always thought that feminine, softer side was just too vulnerable to put out there, because then it's like you're opening up a door for everybody to come in, and you don't know who's going to come in that door.
Women pay attention to how men drive because it's a good indicator of what kind of character you have. They want someone who's going to be intelligent and cautious and assertive and confident when you need to be, but not overly aggressive and reckless, and also not timid and overly paranoid.
Women have that weird way of trying to be feminist. You know, like 'hear me roar.' But what they really want is a man to open the door for them.
I don't think a woman riding a motorcycle thinks of herself as doing something that has sex appeal. I think she's trying to replicate for herself an experience that she sees men having.
Women want to feel wanted. Men want to feel needed.
Women are like elephants. I like to look at 'em, but I wouldn't want to own one.
I like my women to be feminine, not sliding into tackles and covered in mud.
Many women have more power than they recognize, and they're very hesitant to use it, for they fear they won't be loved.
Women are like cars: we all want a Ferrari, sometimes want a pickup truck, and end up with a station wagon.