Letter: Love me, love my suspension
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: Your article ("Forget the sex, it's the Wax factor that sells the car to women", 17 July) states that women don't like the car advertisement showing sex on the bonnet, because it is a male fantasy.
You are wrong. It is a female fantasy - and the reason women dislike the advert is because they are aware that no man could ever make mad, passionate love on his car without worrying about a) the wretched paintwork, or b) the suspension.
SHARON KENDRICK
Weybridge,
Surrey
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