Ok, you're a woman, car insurance is only so interesting. You get it cheaper than men because you're a safer driver and that is all you need to know.
You've got a car, so let's drive somewhere fun and interesting for a day out.
How about the V & A Museum, London? Until October 19 this year, you are treated to a special exhibition, the Story of The Supremes from the Mary Wilson Collection.
It's hard to believe that when these three girls from Detrioit hit the music scene they were considered nothing short of subversive by some members of the public.
They were "women of colour" and oh yes, they were women. It was unheard of.
But thankfully, The Supremes were embraced for their talent, beauty and elegance. As 1960's fashion icons, they were true stars.
Parking may be tricky around the museum - so check the London car park guide CoverGirl found on the web.
Once you're parked up, the exhibition tracks their story and exhibits some of the costumes and styles that saw them lead fashion trends all over the world.
A V & A representative says, "Their unprecedented crossover success acts as a mirror to the tumultuous events of 1960s America as the Civil Rights Movement attempted to dismantle centuries of racial prejudice."
A woman's car insurance spokesperson adds, "These women made history in the music world. Theirs is an inspirational and fashion-fuelled story that every modern woman should be aware of."
