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Saudi women prefer black SUVs
- Saudi Arabia: Sunday, May 11 - 2008 at 15:16
- PRESS RELEASE
Nissan Middle East's recent survey among Saudi women showed that 54% of those surveyed in the kingdom prefer black sports utility vehicles than any other type.
When it comes to colors of choice, "black is the new pink" moving away from bright colors 81% of the ladies preferred the color black followed by a 5% dark blue. Gone the days where women wanted cute pink cars.
Interior space seemed to top what women really want in their cars, more space for shopping bags, picking up the kids and to hold luggage on summer trips. Business women seem to prefer space too, anywhere to sit back, plug laptops and fire away emails. Engine specs and brand name came second to what women want in Saudi.
When it comes actually to driving the car, 50% of Saudi women wish to drive the cars themselves, while 34% prefer to have their own chauffer and the rest wanted to be picked up by their families or friends.
So do women have a say when it comes to buying a car? Yes they do, as 24% influence their husbands when buying family cars, while 12% do actually buy their own cars and assign a chauffeur.
"We at Nissan are committed to cater to our universal cliental in every way, with accurate research tools we assess the market needs and keep up with new trends and personal tastes," said Monal Zeidan, General Manager, Marketing and Corporate Communications at Nissan Middle East.
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Notes and media contacts
For more information, you can contact:Hakam Kherallah
Senior Manager
Corporate Communications Department
Nissan Middle East FZE
Tel: +971 4 881 7500
Fax: +971 4 881 9747
Vivian Hawat
TBWA\RAAD Middle East
Tel: + 971 4 425 8976
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