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Women Friendly Design Features

Female Friendly Vehicle Design Features

By Jewel Gopwani – Free Press

Amy Ng, 27, of Farmington Hills, Mich. wants a place to keep her purse in her car so it doesn't flop around on the passenger seat.

Kitty Adler, 45, of Waterford, Mich. wishes for vanity mirrors in the back seat so her daughters wouldn't fight for the front to put on their makeup.

These are simple solutions to problems that divert minds and eyes off the road and they came from female drivers and women in the auto industry. Women make about 48 percent of the car-buying decisions in this country, and among couples women have as much influence in buying a vehicle as men.

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(Copyright 2005 Detroit Free Press)

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