Saab Reviews

Top 10 Researched Vehicles – 2nd Quarter 2008

Nashville, TN – Gaywheels.com, the sole source of information specifically targeted to and about lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) car-shoppers, today announced its list of the Top 10 Most-Researched Vehicles during the second quarter of 2008. The Volkswagen Rabbit held the most-researched title for the second consecutive quarter with the VW Eos following up in the #2 spot. The Mazda Mazda3 jumped seven slots to knock the Toyota Yaris out of 3rd most-researched. [...]

Top 10 Researched Vehicles – 1st Quarter 2008

Nashville, TN – Gaywheels.com, the sole source of information specifically targeted to and about lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) car-shoppers, today announced its list of the Top 10 Most-Researched Vehicles during the first quarter of 2008. The Volkswagen Rabbit took over the top spot from the Toyota Yaris after a 12-month run. The Volvo C30 and the Mazda Mazda3 made their debut in the 9th and 10th spot respectively. [...]

Superbowl Auto Ads

Ok, I admit it, I watch the Superbowl for the commercials (and the hot men in tight uniforms!). It wasn’t a blockbuster year for innovative ads but we thought there were a few standouts in the Automotive category. Here are the Gaywheels.com picks of best automotive ads from Superbowl 42 – in no particular order. [...]

Back in Black – 2008 Saab Turbo X

Saab invited us to Boston this week to be a part of the North American reveal of the 2008 Saab Turbo X. With a yearly volume of only 600 in the U.S. and a price tag north of $40K, one might ask why Gaywheels.com was amongst the few to be part of this event. The answer: Saab recognizes the importance of the GLBT consumer and with their 9-3 a Top Researched vehicle on the site, it made sense to make sure our readers got the scoop. Besides, we all love black, right? [...]

Team G.L.A.M. – We Made It!

Well, we made it. While I would have preferred that we claimed overall victory in the inaugural Fireball Run (we came in 11th overall), I am very pleased with our final results. The score was based on a multitude of factors and to be very honest, the rules kept changing as the event progressed. When you get 45+ teams of highly competitive individuals, loopholes will be found and rules will be challenged. [...]