Every guy should know there are just some cars he should never, under any circumstances, sit behind and drive.
This goes for most cars made by Toyota or Volkswagen (cars that give off estrogen vibes) and driven by a guy, should get ready to be horribly ridiculed by his buddies. But how embarrassing is it to be called out in public places? My friends at LeaseTrader.com, the nationwide online marketplace for secondary car leases, helped me out with this fun list of the 7 worst places to be caught and embarrassed that you’re driving a chick car.
Top 7 Worst Places To Be Caught Driving A Chick Car:
1. Office - Getting called out by a boss or co-worker for parking in their reserved spot.
2. BBQ - Having one of your buddies loudly announce to check-out your new “chick car.
3. Gym - Hearing over the PA system that the owner of the blue minivan has left their lights on.
4. Sport Venue - Seeing your license plate number flash on the scoreboard that the owner of a Volkswagen beetle is parked in a restricted area.
5. Bar (Happy Hour) - Having the valet attendant tap you on the shoulder, while talking to a hot chick and telling you there has been an accident with your mini cooper, please come with us.
6. Barber Shop - Having a police officer walk into your barbershop and ask to speak with the owner of the Chevy Malibu.
7. Shopping (Grocery Store, Mall, Clothing Store) - While asking for help picking out the ripest banana you hear over the microphone, will the owner of a mini cooper please come to the front desk.
Along with the most embarrassing places to be called out, LeaseTrader.com compiled data to list the top five cars men admitted are chick cars.
Top 10 Chick Cars Driven by Men
1. Mini Cooper
2. Toyota Matrix
3. Mitsubishi Eclipse
4. Mercedes C Class
5. All Coupe Saturn’s
6. Chrysler Sebring
7. Toyota Yaris
8. Chevy Malibu Coupe
9. Volkswagen Beetle
10. Toyota Scion
This story posted by LeaseTrader.com, the automotive service company that lets people transfer out of their Car Leases early. If you're looking to swap a lease or transfer out of your car lease, please visit www.leasetrader.com