Results: Car Drivers You'd Rather Snog, Marry And Avoid

The ultimate sleepover school game: which car drivers would you snog, marry or kill?

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A new survey conducted by car search engine Adzuna.co.uk reveals that 52% of Britons would like to snog a Mini Cooper driver. Vauxhall Astra drivers were deemed the least attractive, with two thirds of those surveyed saying they would avoid them. BMW 3 Series drivers are the most disliked car owners across the board.

The survey, conducted in November 2012, polled car owners to show what Britons really think about the cars their friends, neighbours and colleagues drive. While Mini Cooper drivers are the most kissable, 80% of Northern women would rather marry an Audi TT driver, and 100% of West Country men would steer clear of Porsche 911 drivers.

In the race to the altar, the survey reveals that 60% of Londoners, 57% of Bristolians and 60% of Brummies would like to marry the owners of flash cars such as BMWs, Audis and Porsches. Drivers of more practical cars like Ford Mondeos, Renault Clios or Honda Civics are more likely to get a snog than a marriage proposal.

Drivers of black cars are overwhelmingly voted the most attractive and 25% of those surveyed think drivers of silver cars exude success. Red or yellow cars are seen to be driven by show-offs (by 32% and 37% of people respectively), while drivers of beige and white cars might want to think about getting a fresh paint job in 2013 as they’ve been voted the dullest in Britain.

While motorists young and old generally agree on the “snog, marry, avoid” qualities of British car owners, opinions of their own cars differ wildly. 18 to 25-year-olds consider gadgets & sound systems (24%), top speed (18%) and price tag (17%) as things to brag about, whereas motorists over 50 prefer to tell their mates about fuel efficiency, boot space and eco friendliness.

CT readers, we pose the question to you; which cars and their drivers would you rather snog, marry or avoid?

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