In particular, in this scandalous publication, drivers were advised “for real driving pleasure, it is better to send a woman to the back seat so as not to lose concentration” if she is wearing “too short a skirt,” and also in the case when “the skirt is not that short, but you wouldn't mind flirting.”
But the greatest outrage among feminists was caused by the advice that if a driver still decided to take a female passenger on a trip, she “must have beautiful legs.”
Argentine human rights organizations in the field of women's rights did not appreciate this playful approach to automotive documentation, which led to an apology from a Fiat company representative, and the content of the manual was revised.








