Studebaker 1965. The common-sense car for women drivers, too.


Studebaker '65 
The common-sense car for women drivers, too 
Some men think all women are terrible drivers. But it isn't true. It's just that some cars are more difficult for them to drive than for men. Studebaker isn't. 
Here is a car so sensibly built a woman only 5 feet tall can survey all four fenders without sitting on a cushion. No blind right-hand side on Studebaker. And, because it has sensible steering, any woman can make short, sharp parking-lot turns on the very first try. A Studebaker is sensibly-sized at the front (allows more stopping room inside the garage). It's also sensibly-sized at the rear (makes backing into tight spots easy). And it's full-sized in the living-room (carries six adults or a school load of kids). 
Studebaker is ideal for shop-and-go driving, too. It's easy on gas, so it doesn't pinch the grocery money. Another thing, the body style doesn't change every year. This will make a lot of sense to your husband when you ask him to get you one. 
We know of one other passenger vehicle a woman can wheel, park and maneuver as deftly as the 1965 Studebaker .. . 
...but it's only a single seater. 

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