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Americans Like Auto Flirting

Sunnyvale, CA (WFN) -- American freeways may be better pick-up places than bars or weddings because 62 percent of drivers love to flirt while behind the wheel.

That's according to a car survey by Yahoo!Autos, which also reveals that an additional 62 percent admit they find potential love partners more attractive if they drive a nice car.

That's not all: 69 percent talk to their car and 52 percent have even given it a name.

Finally, 49 percent believe their car is a woman; 29 percent say it's a man and 22 percent can't make up their minds.

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