Thursday, 30 May 2013

Audi drivers 'the most likely to cheat on their partner'

Audi owners: the most likely to cheat? (© Audi)

Audi owners are the most likely drivers to have an affair, according to new research published today. The report by a dating agency claims that owners of premium car brands are the most adulterous of all motorists.

Is this true? What do you think? What car do you drive?


The cheaters' crown was held by BMW in 2012, but Audi pipped it to the questionable top spot in this year's poll. The survey named the cars most likely to be driven by motorists who've had an affair:
1. Audi 22.2% have had an affair
2. BMW 13.8%
3. Mercedes-Benz 8.7%
4. Volvo 7.6%
5. Volkswagen 5.7%
Conversely, the most faithful motorists own French cars. The survey found owners of the following brands were least likely to cheat on their partner:
1. Peugeot 0.4%
2. Renault 0.5%
3. Rover 0.5%
4. Skoda 1.1%
5. Hyundai 1.6%

IllicitEncounters.com which polled its 750,000 members, said: “Cars can reveal a lot about their owners. All the cars in the top five represent our members - they are typically successful, motivated, high-achievers who are less likely to settle for something they find unsatisfying, be it a car or a relationship."
An Audi spokesman declined to comment on the survey.

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