Irish Wedding News
02/12/2011
Seven per cent of women from the North West said they spent longer choosing a car than they did picking their wedding dress. And worryingly four per cent of married respondents told researchers they had put more effort into searching for a motor than they did into searching for a wife or husband.
On average local drivers take just under three months (2.74) to decide what new motor to buy, while almost a quarter (23.77%) need up to six months to choose before they commit to one. The national average is 2.94 months.
One in nine North West car owners confessed that they spent longer deciding their next choice of car, than they did choosing a new house. And more than one in ten (10.59%) said they spent more time picking a motor than they did deciding what names to call their own children.
The survey of 2,000 people was commissioned by Netcars.com.
Louis Rix, marketing director Netcars.com, said: “We conducted our survey because we were keen to establish just how important car purchasing was for our customers. I have to admit we were very surprised by the results; who would have thought that people would spend more time looking for a new car than they did for a wife? Or that buying a car was more important than giving your child a name."
(GK)
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Women Spend Longer Choosing A Car Than A Wedding Dress
Buying a new car is one of the most significant purchases anyone can make but some motorists in North West considered it more important than choosing a new house, picking their own children’s names and even deciding who to marry, according to a new study.Seven per cent of women from the North West said they spent longer choosing a car than they did picking their wedding dress. And worryingly four per cent of married respondents told researchers they had put more effort into searching for a motor than they did into searching for a wife or husband.
On average local drivers take just under three months (2.74) to decide what new motor to buy, while almost a quarter (23.77%) need up to six months to choose before they commit to one. The national average is 2.94 months.
One in nine North West car owners confessed that they spent longer deciding their next choice of car, than they did choosing a new house. And more than one in ten (10.59%) said they spent more time picking a motor than they did deciding what names to call their own children.
The survey of 2,000 people was commissioned by Netcars.com.
Louis Rix, marketing director Netcars.com, said: “We conducted our survey because we were keen to establish just how important car purchasing was for our customers. I have to admit we were very surprised by the results; who would have thought that people would spend more time looking for a new car than they did for a wife? Or that buying a car was more important than giving your child a name."
(GK)
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