QUESTIONS
1.
1.
The poll of 2,000 married or cohabitating car drivers found that 25% are incompatible with how they treat vehicles — meaning they have different ideas on how to use and treat what they drive. Do you think you are car-compatible with your partner? Yes
35%
762 votes
No
15%
327 votes
Undecided
10%
229 votes
Not Applicable
40%
882 votes
2.
2.
Commissioned by Mazda for its Driver Personalization System and conducted by Talker Research, the study found the average couple shares a vehicle eight times per month. Forty-five percent of couples admit they argue over a shared vehicle, and 28% have gotten into disagreements and arguments specifically over how the car's settings are adjusted. If you share a car with anyone, do you get into arguments about it? Yes
12%
256 votes
No
38%
834 votes
Not Applicable
50%
1110 votes
3.
3.
When getting into the vehicle after their spouse has been driving, respondents said they frequently have to readjust several settings in their vehicle before driving if their spouse was in it before them, including seat positions (62%), mirrors (55%), seatbacks (51%) and stereo (50%). Regardless of if you share a vehicle with someone or not, do you think whoever was driving the car should put the settings back to how it was? Yes, always reset it to whoever will be driving next or a neutral position
24%
536 votes
No, each person should adjust it to their liking when they sit down
53%
1159 votes
Undecided
23%
505 votes
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