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13 February 2013

The MINI Cooper is the country’s most snogable car. The lady on the bike has spotted her chance

AT last some car research that gets to the heart of the matter!

The people at Adzuna, a car search engine, clearly have time on their hands.

They’ve gathered compelling data to show that 52% of us would like to kiss a MINI Cooper driver – that’s more than any other car.

52% of us would like to kiss a MINI Cooper driver – that’s more than any other car

Mondeo drivers are the least likely to attract a snog. And in a very telling comment on the human condition, although the survey says BMW 3-Series drivers are universally disliked, only MINI drivers beat them for snogability.

If you’re looking for more than a Valentine’s Day fumble, MINI drivers will need to change the car. Only 15% of us think MINI drivers are marriage material – top honours go to those with a Porsche 911, closely followed by Audi TT drivers. To really pull in the proposals, get one in silver because these ooze success as well as eligibility.

There are some odd regional variations; for example 100% of West Country men would avoid women in a Porsche 911 – Porsche-loving ladies are better off up north. And you’re much more likely to get a snog from a southerner than a northerner if you drive a Fiat 500. Might be worth the trip.

Believe it or not Mondeo drivers are more likely to get a snog than a marriage proposal. Especially if it’s black.

Oh, and the fashion for white cars? Passe my dear – only beige was deemed more dull.

Here’s that all important low down in full:

The car Snog Marry I’d rather not
Mini Cooper 52% 15% 33%
BMW 3-Series 38% 25% 37%
Honda Civic 36% 11% 52%
Renault Clio 36% 11% 54%
Fiat 500 35% 8% 57%
Audi TT 33% 42% 25%
Vauxhall Astra 28% 10% 62%
Porsche 911 27% 44% 28%
Citroen Xsara Picasso 23% 17% 60%
Ford Mondeo 22% 15% 63%

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Matt Morton

Matt Morton

Matt Morton is an automotive content writer for Business Car Manager

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