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With Monday being Valentine’s Day, CarGurus.com ranked the vehicles most preferred by men versus women, as well as units equally popular with both genders.

The “Fenders by Gender Report” showed the men’s list dominated by sports cars and rugged pickups. The site discovered that for women, practical vehicles topped the list with economy and mid-range priced crossovers ranking highest.

CarGurus.com found common ground seemed to exist on a range of economy priced vehicles, although the luxury Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class also earned a spot on the “Most Agreed Upon” list.

Top Ten Cars Men Love

1. Porsche 911

2. Chevrolet Corvette

3. Ram 2500

4. Subaru Impreza

5. Mercedes Benz SL-Class

6. Ford F-250 Super Duty

7. BMW M3

8. Chevrolet Silverado 1500

9. Toyota Tundra

10. Ford F-150

Top Ten Cars Women Love

1. Nissan Rogue

2. Ford Escape Hybrid

3. Kia Rio

4. Dodge Journey

5. Nissan Armada

6. Honda Fit

7. Volkswagen Beetle

8. Nissan Quest

9. Dodge Avenger

10. Lincoln MKX

Top Ten “Most Agreed Upon” Cars For Both Men and Women

1. Chrysler 300

2. Mitsubishi Eclipse

3. Chevrolet Aveo

4. Jeep Commander

5. Dodge Nitro

6. Toyota Highlander

7. Volkswagen Jetta

8. Mercedes Benz SLK-Class

9. Hyundai Santa Fe

10. Hyundai Sonata

Site officials explained the “Fenders by Gender Report” was based on CarGurus.com analysis of the gender breakdown of completed sales inquiries to dealers from the site’s DealFinder for the entire 2010 calendar year.

For each vehicle, CarGurus.com noted that it calculated the percentage of dealer inquiries made by males versus females and then ranked units with the highest percentage of dealer inquiries from a given gender.

“When it comes to cars, guys are definitely predictable, with the perennial favorite Porsche 911 topping the list,” stressed Langley Steinert, founder and chief executive officer of CarGurus.com.

“Women seem to be more interested in cars that combine practicality with style, whether that’s a crossover that offers space and durability or a sporty, reputable compact that is fun to drive,” Steinert continued.

“Where we see the most common ground is with economy and mid-range priced cars, perhaps a sign that price and value is one area where both genders agree,” Steinert concluded.