A recent survey reveals that 1 in 10 Irish adults consider a person's car as a factor in their dating preferences. The survey, conducted by iReach Insights for Aviva Insurance, highlights generational differences, with younger adults being more likely to judge potential partners based on their cars.
One in 10 Irish adults have admitted to being a ‘car snob’ when it comes to the dating game, with this number rising to almost two in 10 among people aged 18-24. A survey conducted by iReach Insights on behalf of Aviva Insurance Ireland DAC (Aviva) asked 1,000 adults across the country whether they have or would judge a potential love interest based on the type of car they drive.
While many claimed to be relaxed about their love interest’s vehicle choices, the findings show significant differences across genders and age groups when it comes to cars and compatibility. The Aviva survey found: Julie Frazer, Underwriting and Product Lead, Aviva commented on the findings: “This survey reveals the unique role cars play in our lives— for some, it’s simply a means of getting from A to B, but an important and necessary one. “But for others, it’s a reflection of personality and lifestyle. It’s fascinating to see how attitudes vary by age and gender, with some prioritising practicality over prestige when it comes to cars and relationships. “An interesting observation was that although the youngest age cohort of respondents (18-24) were most likely to be 'car snobs', their peers just a few years ahead were least likely to be. Just five per cent of 25–34-year-olds said they care about the type of car a potential partner drives. “This is often the time of life when people meet the person they are going to settle down with. “This shows how quickly priorities can change—what seems important at 18 might just not matter as much just a few years later, especially when people start focusing on building a future together”.
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