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Yaris, SAAB 9-3 Most Researched
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ATLANTA, GA - Gaywheels.com, the sole source of information specifically targeted to and about lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) car-shoppers, today announced its list of the Top 10 Most-Researched Vehicles during the second quarter of 2007. For the fourth straight quarter, the entry-level Toyota Yaris maintained the top position, while for the first time ever, a Nissan product, the Infiniti-branded FX sport-utility vehicle, joined the list.

Gaywheels.com Top 10 Most Researched Vehicles -April - June, 2007

1. Toyota Yaris
2. Saab 9-3 (sedan and convertible)
3. Mazda MX-5
4. Volkswagen Jetta
5. VW EOS
6. Dodge Caliber
7. Toyota Camry
8. Audi A3
9. VW Rabbit
10. Infiniti FX
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Do.... LGBT shoppers look for features or treatments in their vehicles unavailable elsewhere? Are there special deals involved for the LGBT buyer ('May I see your gay card, please?')? Is there any tangible difference in the vehicles involved whatsoever??

Then how, may I naively ask, could one's sexual orientation play any tangible part in car shopping? Unless this ALSO involves some sort of dating service, I don't get the neccesity of the association.

Edited by balthazar
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well gays do like thier fashionable things

2. Saab 9-3 (sedan and convertible)

3. Mazda MX-5

4. Volkswagen Jetta

8. Audi A3

9. VW Rabbit

10. Infiniti FX

and all those are plenty fashionable

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Lol. Except for the Camry/Yaris, I like a lot of those!

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What??? Sky gave away to Yaris and Crapry???

If I remember correctly Sky was in the top 3 of the LGBT list for for most favorite cars of 2006.

Edited by smallchevy
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Looks like BMW lost a lot of their gay audience during the switch from the e46 to the e90.

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Shame on you, my brothers, for sticking a Yaris and a Camry on that list. I can see a lot of women choosing a Caliber. I'm surprised at the lack of Subarus, given their historic support for the community. As ever, The VW/Audi presence is not surprising.

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