car personality”. The quiz tells motorists if they are in the “Fiat 500 gang”, a kid-centric “Volvo Viber”, or more likely to be a “fast and furious Porsche driver”, among other profiles.Denton Brock, Head of Your Red Car, said: “A car can speak volumes about you as a person, and can often be an extension of our personalities.“For others, particularly those with children, it can even be an extension of the family – which is why it’s so important to find the right one, from both a practical and aesthetic point of view, and one that has that all-important personality fit.”The study also found two-thirds of drivers (65%) don’t yet own their dream car – but revealed the top characteristics for their ultimate vehicle include a luxurious interior (32%), or being in their favourite colour (23%).However, 34% said the main thing they want from their dream car is that it is “fun to drive”.And more than a third (35%) admitted driving their dream car would mean ticking off a major life milestone.Of those who do drive their perfect car, nearly three in five (57%) said it is “a joy to drive”, while 30% claim it has “all the latest tech”.It also emerged that when shopping for a used car, three in ten parents (29%) revealed their little ones have influenced their decision on which vehicle to buy.While kids most commonly wanted more space, one in ten (12%) admitted their child persuaded them to get a certain vehicle because it was “cool”.More than half of drivers polled, via OnePoll, “take pride” in how their vehicle looks – spending an average of two hours and 26 minutes each month looking after their motor.Denton Brock added: “For so many, our car is our pride and joy – so having it look the part is really important.“But for those in.
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