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A recent survey says
that nearly half of british motorists talk to their cars
and 1 in 5 frets about its feelings, a survey shows. the poll of 2000 owners also discovered almost half of women believe their car has a personality....and so do 37 per cent of men... The british international motor shows quiz did uncover regional differences in attitudes to cars. SOFTIES in the south west england worry most abouts its feelings and chat to it more often - or shout, like TV Basil in fawlty towers. Drivers in the midlands care least. THOSE in the north east are more likely to believe their vehicle has a personality, while few welsh do. EAST anglians are biggest on naming their motor but neighbours in the south east are least likely to. i just think this is a bit of :bull: 50% of motorists when they only done a survey on 2000 owners when there are millions of drivers in the uk but still amusing
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