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Half of male drivers have had sex in their car
17 December 2012 10:35 AM
Half of male drivers, and 37 per cent of female drivers, have had sex in their car, according to a new survey.
The Welsh are friskiest as 52 per cent of drivers admitted to having got in on, but only 35 per cent of Londoners had done the dirty in their automobile.
According to the survey for confused.com, Women voted men who drive an Audi the sexiest, but men prefer women in a mini.
The majority of people said they chose their car as the ideal location 'because it's exciting' and 'impulsive'. 11 per cent also thought it was romantic (really?), and the rather less romantic nine per cent said it was to save money on a hotel.
Now who said romance was dead?
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