A new study has sparked a wave of interest in the automotive world, comparing the reliability and safety of various car models to the qualities of an ideal husband. The tongue-in-cheek analysis, which has been making headlines, assesses the dependability and low-maintenance nature of certain vehicles, likening them to the qualities one might look for in a partner. The study's findings, which are based on data from various reliability and satisfaction surveys, suggest that some car models are more deserving of a "wife's approval" than others. But can a car's reliability really be a fair comparison to a human partner's qualities, or is this study just a clever marketing gimmick?


If cars were men, you'd want your daughter to marry this one.