The Mazda Miata was and is very popular with women. I've read this, and the few people I've know who owned one were women, _and_ most of the Miatas I've seen on the road are driven by women. But that wouldn't stop me from buying one if I actually liked it.
A lot of the cars I'm seeing listed here as women's cars -- Volvos, Jettas, Civics, Neons -- are actually college student cars. I live in a college town, and there are hordes of these things around. What they are, mostly, is small and inexpensive and not very powerful (excepting the Volvo). So if you associate your manhood with large size and big horsepower, you might consider them girlie cars. But then I would question your judgement about what makes a man, a man.
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