Ok, I've seen the separate Gay and Vegan smart-owner threads, very interesting!
Here's my question: How many atheists drive smarts?
Is there any correlation between our maverick embrace of a new automotive paradigm and those who self-describe as atheists/agnostics/secularists/non-religious or non-believers of some sort?
The car itself represents a lot in my opinion: a willingness to be different, a witting/unwitting embrace of the green-movement and less oil-dependence, some-degree of environmental conscience, a willingness to favor economy of size over the 'bigger is better' mentality (even with threat of derision), and a more liberal/progressive political population (I realize there will be exceptions).
My hypothesis is that atheists would be over-represented by smart-car owners (per-capita).
This is by no means a scientific poll, but I am curious to see the responses.
Thanks in advance.