Cars & Transportation

Women's handbags and cars.

Cars & Transportation

Posted by: Roz

20th Jun 2011 12:11am

I am amazed and pleased that finally a car maker has finally made a provision for a womens handbag. Considering the number of women who drive and own cars, and the fact that a handbag is as essential as shoes to women. I find it baffling it has taken manufacturers so long to make a provision in the car for a handbag. The glovebox is provided for a man's wallet, if needed, but women have had to put their handbags on the passanger seat or floor. This is not very safe as if you brake hard everything ends up on the floor or in the case of an accident the bag and contents can turn into missiles in the cabin of the car. Women do not want to put their handbags in the boot. This type of discrimination or plain thoughtlessness has gone on long enough. Finally there is a car on the market who accomodates the handbag. Hooray.


Miss Prim
  • 21st Jul 2011 09:44pm

Roz, that is unfair to say that there is finally a car on the market that accommodates the handbag and not tell us the name of it. I guess you will be asked this question lots of times so you had better let us all know.


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