'I'm a car girl and can immediately spot four types of driver'
A CAR girl has suggested there’s a super easy way to work out what sort of driver you are - particularly if you own a Fiat 500.- the way they drive is just a little different to you.Maryam suggested that there are four common types of female drivers - and where you place your hands on the wheel is the key giveawayShe suggested that nail-art fans will make sure their mani is on show, while Fiat 500 drivers sit real close to the wheel, or have their seat angled back just a little more than yours.
But luxury car dealership owner Maryam claims these little signs reveal what sort of female driver you are - and people say she’s got it spot on.
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