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Girls of Geneva: Who's your favorite Swiss miss?
(Fabrice Coffrini/AFP/Getty Images)
OK, posting photos of attractive women next to shiny sheet metal is a cheap way to get attention online, but consider this a true physiological analysis.
If you're a typical male, chances are a woman has seduced you into purchasing something you wouldn't otherwise take off a whim. If you're a typical female, you can admit at least once that your gender has gotten you something for free. It's not fair, but this vicious, beautiful cycle will continue for eons.
(For more photos, check out this 2009 gallery from British magazine iMotor, and for archive's sake, a gorgeous 2007 gallery from Autoblog.)
about boston overdrive
Boston.com reports the latest trends, auto shows and wrings out the newest cars in our city's hellish maze - and across the great roads of New England.
Clifford Atiyeh edits the Cars section on Boston.com and is an automotive correspondent for The Boston Globe. He has spent his entire life driving cars he doesn't own.
In the garage: 2008 MBTA Zone 1A monthly pass, 1995 21-speed Iron Horse. Bill Griffith is an automotive correspondent for The Boston Globe and has reviewed cars for 10 years. He was also the Globe's assistant sports editor for 25 years and the paper's sports media columnist.
In the garage (over the years): 1956 T-Bird, 1959 Nash Metropolitan, 1980 El Camino, 1997 supercharged Camry TRD.
In the garage: 2008 MBTA Zone 1A monthly pass, 1995 21-speed Iron Horse. Bill Griffith is an automotive correspondent for The Boston Globe and has reviewed cars for 10 years. He was also the Globe's assistant sports editor for 25 years and the paper's sports media columnist.
In the garage (over the years): 1956 T-Bird, 1959 Nash Metropolitan, 1980 El Camino, 1997 supercharged Camry TRD.







