Your Date Drives a What?! Part III

Last week we brought you what men and women think of a potential date based on the car they drive. Today, we learn what their Spanish-speaking neighbors have to say.

Tu Cita te Recogió en ese Carro?! Parte III

La semana pasada averiguamos que pensarían hombres y mujeres de su primera cita juzgandolos por el carro que manejan. Ahora tenemos lo que los Latinos tienen que decir hacerca de esto.

By David Thomas | July 17, 2007 | Comments (6)

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The same guy

At least the women in this one were attractive.

Tom L

Sooooo.... I dont understand this obviously, but why the need for a Spanish Language version? Can I do the German version?

MSS

Me gusta este video! Finally my Spanish classes paid off!!!

Vik

Tom L- Sooooo....let's see if you understand percentages:

According to census data, the top 5 most spoken languages in the US are:

Language %
English 82.10%
Spanish 10.71%
French 0.61%
Chinese 0.57%
German 0.52%

(See http://www.mla.org/map_main )

As you can see, there is a HUGE difference between English/Spanish, and the remaining languages in terms of the % of the US population that speaks that language. If you want to look at German, there are approximately 20.5x more Spanish speakers than German speakers. In many areas of California, Spanish speakers are the majority.

BTW, I don't speak of word of the Espanol myself.

Infosaur

Well my spanish is asi-asi, but it seemed pretty consistant.

They guys were more forgiving of the Taurus, but the way to get a woman seems to be ride a Hummer or a Porsche.

And to show, *sigh* "you CARE" (cue the violins and chirping birds) drive a Prius. (or lease it so you can be onto the next statement in 3 years.

Tor

a las chicas latinas les encanta un Hummer.

I guess that is the only thing I got from the two (not very attractive girls) in this video.

I prior on girls and Hummers would be the opposite. The reactions on the mini were weird - all about the small size and not about the looks.

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