BMW owners twice as likely to be adulterers as drivers of other brands


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We're not so sure how scientific its poll was, but an online dating service that calls itself the U.K.'s largest for married people says that men who cheat on their wives are twice as likely to drive a BMW than any other brand of car.

According to NineMSN.com, Illicit Encounters points to the "intrinsic link between success and cheating" to explain the connection between Bimmers and adultery. Some 19 percent of the dating website's members drive a BMW, including 11 percent of the women who responded to the survey, according to the report. Coming in second on the survey was Audi, with Mercedes-Benz a close third. While BMW may not be outwardly proud of this "victory," we're sure at least someone in Munich is glad to have bested its German rivals.

Speaking of which, scroll down to watch a classic Mercedes commercial about a "happily married" couple.

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- BMW owners twice as likely to be adulterers as drivers of other brands
 
If that's the price to pay for enjoying one of those ///M babies, I don't mind. And I really don't care! :D
 
How this is making me blush...:icon_redf:D


Hey! We BMW drivers can't help it you know!?

[h=1]Study: Women attracted to BMW drivers [/h]For all of us guys out there, we’re always finding ways to grab the attention of the opposite sex, whether it’s dressing to impress or driving fast cars. And while some will say that none of those things actually matter when picking up women, a study actually proves that chicks dig hot cars.
Sure, this study shouldn’t be news to anyone but it certainly proves that a girl will most likely be attracted to you if you drove around in a BMW. But then again, if you were driving around a Porsche, you’d most likely be going through your midlife crisis.
“Women seem to understand that when they see a man who has chosen to spend money conspicuously, they think he would be more interesting as a date,” said Professor Dr. Jill Sundie from the University of Texas at San Antonio.
But the study also shows that this tactic only works for those seeking a fling or short-term relationship and being a frivolous spender is actually a turn-off for women seeking long-term relationships.
“If you ask them to think of these men instead as a long term partner, how good is this guy as a marriage partner, the flashy spending doesn’t help him at all,” she continued.
The study was conducted by surveying about 1,000 men and women over four different studies and the findings were published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
- By: Chris Chin
Source: Reuters
 
Ignore the two figures photoshopped into the photo. This E46 M3 was vandalised by a woman whose boyfriend was cheating on her. I remember it from a few years ago.

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Ignore the two figures photoshopped into the photo. This E46 M3 was vandalised by a woman whose boyfriend was cheating on her. I remember it from a few years ago.

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Hehe.
But hey, Audi is catching up in the matter too :D
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PS. I actually had a text "**** u" on the hood at my old Toyota Corolla like 10 years ago, from a pissed lady :D
 
Every time some jack@ass cuts me off or acts like he/she's either on the autobahn or laguna seca raceway, it's in a BMW. So I don't find this hard to believe. :D
 

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