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Previously on "China shopping centre builds 'car park for women'"
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Women design concept car for Volvo
The result: A car that's designed to be nearly maintenance free, requiring an oil change every 31,000 miles. When it's time for an engine inspection, the car sends a wireless message to a local service center, which notifies the driver. The vehicle has no hood, only a large front end primarily suited for opening by a mechanic. It also features a race-car-like fueling system with a roller-ball valve opening for the nozzle but no gas cap.
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Butovitsch said the project team included five women managers and an additional 20 or so who made all calls regarding interior and exterior design. The leaders at times tapped the knowledge and insight of 400 other women who work for the automaker.
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Originally posted by lje View PostSpeeking as a woman I don't think the worst thing about driving in China is the parking... I was once in a car in China which undertook other cars on the hard shoulder and whilst it was doing that another car undertook that car on the embankment.
I was also once in a taxi in China which drove straight into a tree.
Needless to say they were all male drivers.
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Speeking as a woman I don't think the worst thing about driving in China is the parking... I was once in a car in China which undertook other cars on the hard shoulder and whilst it was doing that another car undertook that car on the embankment.
I was also once in a taxi in China which drove straight into a tree.
Needless to say they were all male drivers.
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The only wheel they should be let behind is the one for slicing Pizza's
Ducks and runs for cov.................aaargh!
Sorry, didn't see you there luv
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I think you guys are being unfair to women drivers. How can you expect women to drive cars designed by men?
There need to be a woman friendly car with such features as:
Reversible seats and dual rear driving controls so that if she need to go backwards all she does is turn the seats around and use the rear driving controls.
Padded wings on the car to avoid those minor scrapes.
A hand brake that automatically comes on when the can stops.
Anti roll back mechanism for hill starts.
Castor wheels for parking.
Fully automatic climate control that demists the windows so she does not have to frig about with trial and error just to clear the windscreen.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Posthttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8432887.stm
"The parking bays are one metre (3ft) wider than normal spaces"
Are they suggesting women can't drive? tsk......
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Now all we need is for the UK to follow suit and build a separate road system too
Wait for it
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China shopping centre builds 'car park for women'
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8432887.stm
"The parking bays are one metre (3ft) wider than normal spaces"
Are they suggesting women can't drive? tsk......Tags: None
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