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Nov 22, 2005

Hey: Where I'm? - USA - Survey Says 60 Percent Of Us Lost

More than half of us are, like, so lost

USA - The Car Connection - USA - 22 Nov 2005: -- And that's not just the opinion of your spouse in the passenger seat. A new survey from Ford's Lincoln brand and Harris Interactive found that almost 60 percent of us are lost on the road at some point... And when it comes to being lost, the survey also says that women are more likely than men to stop and ask for directions, by a margin of 61 percent of women to only 42 percent of men... Of those men, 26 percent will stay lost for 30 minutes or more before breaking down and asking for directions... Lincoln's survey adds that 75 percent of women, versus 61 percent of men, have directions in hand before they set out for a trip, but 75 percent of men will have a map in the car versus 60 percent of women... The selling point, Lincoln hopes, is for navigation systems, which it outfits on new vehicles like its 2006 Zephyr sedan. Men, the survey says, are more likely to have a GPS navi system (36 percent of those polled) than women (26 percent)-but more than 60 percent say they'd use a GPS over regular directions and 42 percent want it on their next car...

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