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Going after the 'Pink Pound'

13 December 2005 Filed under: Car Buying View: 2

Going after the 'Pink Pound'Remember Gaywheels? Well, the source of the original Queer As Folks, in possible reaction to Ford's recent shenanigans, have decided to cater towards their gay clientele.

GayCar Limited is now open for service. The auto leasing company specializes in Audi, BMW, Jaguar (duh and a bit surprising), Mercedez-Benz, and Volkswagen. Information is still limited on their website though they have a forum and a list of their top ten sellers. One forum thread includes the obligatory discussion of what cars are "gay" cars, a discussion that's taken place here on Autoblog, as well.



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