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  1. #16
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    Mustang sally...I love it! My brother had a car way back when and we named it the Mean Mustard Machine cause it was the ugliest color EVA! I guess I've never named anything else but I always thought how cool it would be to own a property with a name. Like Tara in Gone With The Wind. I would call a property or a boat Avalon I think.

  2. #17
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    My whole family names their vehicles. For a time my sister had a car called Silver - she had to explain to people that yes, it was colored silver, but it was named after the horse, so she could tell it, "Hi, Ho, Silver, away!"

    My brother's pick-up is Bumble the Abominable Snow Truck - 'cause he's a great big white sturdy truck, and does well in the snow - important because he lives on a big hill in snow country! Bumble is a much prettier truck than the Yellow Peril was, which (I know he's off of Pet Talk for the next 24 hours, staying at Dad's) was kind of the color of an over-ripe banana, complete with brown (rust) spots.

    Turtle is named that because he is green, and wouldn't do well flipped on his back. He's my first higher-off-the-ground vehicle (Honda CRV), so the name was initially a reminder to go a bit slower on corners than I used to do.

    Back when I was in college, I had Bill the Car (named after Bill the Cat) a multi-colored/textured beast, and then I had Hal, which was a Comet!
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  3. #18
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    My Toyota Camry's name is Tobias. Mostly because it is a dignified car, and he deserved a dignified name. I don't actually refer to him as Tobias, but I always refer to the car as a "he"..

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    I have a '98 Ford Explorer named Ogre (he is rather a Shrek green and I couldn't call him Shrek, despite it being one of my favorite movies) and my hubby has a '04 Ford F-250 named Beast....

  5. #20
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    Some cars I name. I had a VW New Beetle named Ringo, and I have an old Super Beetle named George. I tried to impart the humor in that to my son one day, he so did not get it. *sigh* I felt about 112 years old.

    I used to have a Geo Prism when my son was a toddler. When we bought it, he proudly told his daycare class, "We got a new car and it's a PRISON!" LMAO! So, from then on, the poor car was forever know as The Prison.

    My dad called his truck Big Blue, so that is still his name after I inherited him.

    And, yes, all my cars and trucks and vans are male, too, it seems.

    I really like my new Mazda 6, but he doesn't have a name. We call him The Zoom Zoom, from the TV commercials, but I'm not sure that's a name.
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  6. #21
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    My first postal jeep got a name because it was a huge pain in the a$$ but it was really easy to work on. I also had 3 postal jeeps at the time. My first Blazer my friends named the goat.
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