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Mar 10 2008

Car Finance customers may be interested to read that women are increasingly using their cars as an extension of their wardrobes.

According to research from female insurance company Sheila's Wheels, 85 per cent of women admit to leaving belongings in their cars, which may leave them vulnerable to thieves.

Popular items include clothing, makeup, toiletries and shoes, as well as books and children's toys. Nearly two in five women leave up to four items in their cars at any one time, whereas nearly 20 per cent leave seven or more.

Jacky Brown, spokesperson for the company, said: "Any personal belongings, whatever their value, that are left unattended in a car can be easy pickings for opportunistic thieves.

"To avoid a smashed window or a broken lock, we want to encourage all women to avoid using their car as a wardrobe on wheels and leaving anything strewn over the back seat, on display."

Women may consider taking out a car loan in order to increase the security and safety of their cars.

Female drivers have also been warned by the insurance provider against driving without first tying back their hair, as this may get into the driver's eyes and cause an accident.
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