My little prayer....lloger said:I was just watching "Road trip to the L.A. car show" on ESPN and right at the end they did a segment on " chick magnet cars" and....................you guessed it! SSR was listed as one of the chick magnet cars.
Had that happen at a barbecue cook off - One off the guys that had a booth asked me to park it in back of the booth. Women craawling all over it - One got in and she wasn't leaving until she had a ride - problem, since my wife was WITH me. Told we couldn't drive in the booth area until after the barbecue was over (in two days).rj5620 said:
Shhhhh....hdflstf said:Had a long hard look from a blond this morning on the way in to work. I guess it's a good thing she was going the other direction and my wife was at home. Made my day :cool
KY ultraviolet said:GM sez the target demographic for this truck was men 30-50, 130 K annual income.
I'm a poor school teacher how did I get one? :confusedKY ultraviolet said:GM sez the target demographic for this truck was men 30-50, 130 K annual income. I see a LOT of other female SSR owners in this forum - wonder what the sales mix really is to date?
By the way, the only looks/queries my SSR is getting are from the under-21 crowd and the over-60 crowd - but maybe that's attributable to the driver, not the truckThe most common question I get is "what IS that vehicle?", and no one seems to have seen much advertising for it.
REBEL said:KY around here, alot of people if you say "I just bought a SSR" don't even know it is a vehical.