Females generally make excellent drivers which is why car insurance for women is so affordable, but despite this, premiums could rise after a study revealed that a number of ladies are keen to buy fast sport cars.
The study carried out by IPC magazine and Citroen found that 14% of female motorists are willing to pay more for their cheap car insurance policy in order to become the proud owners of sports cars.
The study was revealed at a time when female magazines such as Vogue have begun featuring adverts for Ferraris as well as writing about car buying guides for women such as http://www.galsguide.co.uk.
But despite the increasing number of women wanting to take out car insurance for women for fast sports cars, other surveys have shown that females continue to feel intimidated by car dealers.
According to statistics, 93% of women over the age of 35 own their own vehicles, but three out of five felt that car dealers did not treat them seriously because they were female.
New websites aimed at this market are able to give female motorists the opportunity to search car guides and find out about the different sports vehicles that are currently available on the market.
Any female driver who decides to splash out on a new car will have to search the many different car insurance for women providers who will be able to offer the most affordable UK insurance motor quotes.

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