are hatchbacks inherently feminine?
i'm looking at a mazda for my next car (yeah, yeah) and my girlfriend is trying to convince me to get the hatch.
i really don't want it, i've just always thought sedans were for men, hatches for women.
thoughts?
are hatchbacks inherently feminine?
i'm looking at a mazda for my next car (yeah, yeah) and my girlfriend is trying to convince me to get the hatch.
i really don't want it, i've just always thought sedans were for men, hatches for women.
thoughts?
>i've just always thought sedans were for men, hatches for women
No
>are hatchbacks inherently feminine?
why do people say this?
imo, hatchbacks in general look more sporty than sedans.
Get the hatch faggo
That makes sense actually
Most female normies I see around campus/town Drive those hatchbacks or vw new beetles
You're arguing about getting something you want. Why don't you ask for your balls back and man up you fucking bitch?
>are hatchbacks inherently feminine?
why on earth would that be the case? if anything, women usually drive sedans rather than hatchbacks. hatchbacks usually have a "sportier" association
To me at least, cheap sedans look like shitboxes, while cheap hatches look like fun little cars.
>cheap sedans look like shitboxes
that's cause they are. hatchbacks are always the superior version of a car
are hatchbacks inherently feminine?
Some. A Mazda2/Demio hatch is definitely a girl's car, especially in that metallic green colour. The Mazda3/Axela could go either way.
Something like the WRX STi hatch, Focus ST and RS, etc. is distinctly masculine. The A45 AMG could go either way if it didn't have the factory rice on but I've only ever seen guys driving them.
>why do people say this?
Hatches are easier to reverse park with if you aren't particularly familiar with the car.
>imo, hatchbacks in general look more sporty than sedans
Sedans can look sportier with rice. The CJ series Lancers are a good example of this; the base model sedan looks plain compared to the base model sportsback, while the sports trim sedans (VRX, GSR, Ralliart) with skirts and a larger spoiler look sportier than their hatchback counterparts.