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Audi drivers are more likely to be unfaithful in a relationship than other  motorists, according to a survey.
The poll carried out by dating site  illicitencounters.com suggests that owners of premium car brands are most likely  to cheat on their partners.

A general view of the new Audi A1 launched in 2010.

ÂĐ Ian West/PA Wire

The Audi A1 launched in 2010

BMW drivers - who topped  last year's poll   - were pushed into second place with owners of Mercedes, Volvos  and VWs completing the top five.
"Cars can reveal a lot about their  owners," said site spokesman Mike Taylor.
"All the cars in the top five  represent our members. They are typically successful, motivated, high-achievers  who are less likely to settle for something they find unsatisfying, be it a car  or a relationship."
The car least likely to be driven by an adulterer was  revealed to be a Peugeot, followed by Renault, Rover, Skoda and Hyundai 

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