- Location
- Glasgow
On a local advertising board there is an enormous poster for the new Vauxhall Mokka with integrated cycle carrier.
I can't find the exact poster I saw, that says "mamila ready", link for the same image with different wording.
A quick CC search reveals that Vauxhall attempted to tap into the driver cyclists market some years ago, using a (presumed, no link to that ad) fit female role model to sell their integrated cycle carrier.
Mamil seems to have more car selling potential.
Questions to the forum:
Do you think non cycling drivers will consider cyclists less an annoyance on the road after seeing this ad?
If mamil has a car, he obviously pays road tax
Could non cyclists consider taking up cycling after seeing this ad?
If Mr Jones next door can do it, I can too ... it's not just a weird thing to do anymore.
Will mamils be accepted by taxis and wv men, but ladies cycling in ordinary clothes still get a hard time?
Will female drivers become more sympathetic towards all cyclists, as presumably their mamils call on them every weekend to be rescued, no probs with the new car with integrated cycle carrier
Last but not least: if an Eternally Young Woman Not In Lycra buys that car, will the car be ready for her?
This last one is not a serious question, the others are.
I can't find the exact poster I saw, that says "mamila ready", link for the same image with different wording.
A quick CC search reveals that Vauxhall attempted to tap into the driver cyclists market some years ago, using a (presumed, no link to that ad) fit female role model to sell their integrated cycle carrier.
Mamil seems to have more car selling potential.
Questions to the forum:
Do you think non cycling drivers will consider cyclists less an annoyance on the road after seeing this ad?
If mamil has a car, he obviously pays road tax

Could non cyclists consider taking up cycling after seeing this ad?
If Mr Jones next door can do it, I can too ... it's not just a weird thing to do anymore.
Will mamils be accepted by taxis and wv men, but ladies cycling in ordinary clothes still get a hard time?
Will female drivers become more sympathetic towards all cyclists, as presumably their mamils call on them every weekend to be rescued, no probs with the new car with integrated cycle carrier

Last but not least: if an Eternally Young Woman Not In Lycra buys that car, will the car be ready for her?

This last one is not a serious question, the others are.