Men Find Maintaining Cars Easier Than Girlfriends
The oddly named ‘RCZ Study' conducted by the manufacturer of the car, the French automaker Peugeot has revealed that more than half of British men consider maintaining their cars easier than maintaining their partners. The study, which polled 2000 individuals also revealed that 1 in 10 guys find their car's curves more captivating than their partners. The study also found that more than a quarter of surveyed men would happily spend more money on their cars than they would on their partners
>50% of men admit they find their partner is more difficult to maintain than their car
>17% of Brits spend more on their car than their other half
>13% of respondents have been with their car longer than their partner
>14% of people think a sporty car will help them get the girl or boy of their dreams
>Millions of us potentially spend more time with our cars than our partners (9% of the population in fact) and 8% of us would choose our car over our partner.

While the above figures shed light on the overall state of affairs, the RCZ Study has also released region based figures. These are as follows:
>17% of people in Yorkshire and the Humber think their car is better looking than their partner, followed by 14% in Wales
>15% of people in the West Midlands are most proud of showing off their car to friends and family rather than their partner, and they spend the most time admiring their cars (13%)
>13% of people in Wales spend more time with their car than their partner
>Londoners would be more upset if their car was stolen than if they were dumped by their partner (15%) followed by people in Northern Ireland (14%)
>People in the East Midlands are least likely to talk about their car with their friends vs those in the West Midlands who would discuss their car (15%)
Andrew Didlick, Director - Communications at Peugeot UK said: "As a French brand, Peugeot is naturally seen as a company with a distinct French flair, and the RCZ Sports Coupé certainly has a frivolous attraction being so curvaceous, so it doesn't surprise us that the study shows that some British people are more tempted to look after their motors than their other half!"
No matter which aspect of male female relationship the study looked into it always turned out that a large percentage of men always rated cars over their partners. What we say is that the Peugeot ‘RCZ Study' has only proved what petrolheads have always known.


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