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Do you name your cars, if so what have you named them?

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  • throbbing_banjo@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

    I name my bicycles.

    Steely Fran is my touring and every day ride (she's a Salsa Vaya, a steel-frame gravel bike)

    Moon Unit is my fat-tire bike for snow, dirt, and rockhopping fun.

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    These are both excellent names. A+

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    • sunny@slrpnk.netS [email protected]

      The naming scheme we followed, is based on the first letter of the car's brand—so for example, a Volvo gets a name starting with 'V', like Vincent.

      Anyone else done/do this? If so, what was your car + name + naming scheme?

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      A couple years ago I had a neighbor named Patrick, and although we didn't have assigned parking at my apartment, we all tended to gravitate to the same spot regardless if others were available, and I parked next to Patrick's car nearly every everyday.

      Wife starts calling our car "SpongeBob" cuz it's always next to Patrick.

      To this day, as we're doing things like leaving a store forgetful of where we parked, she'll say something like "where's SpongeBob?"

      10/10

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      • sunny@slrpnk.netS [email protected]

        The naming scheme we followed, is based on the first letter of the car's brand—so for example, a Volvo gets a name starting with 'V', like Vincent.

        Anyone else done/do this? If so, what was your car + name + naming scheme?

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        My current car is named the Goose, I had never named one before. No particular reason, but I got goose license plate holders and a goose with a knife sticker on the side of the mirror to embellish the ensemble. Still need a good goose to put in the back

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        • sunny@slrpnk.netS [email protected]

          The naming scheme we followed, is based on the first letter of the car's brand—so for example, a Volvo gets a name starting with 'V', like Vincent.

          Anyone else done/do this? If so, what was your car + name + naming scheme?

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          #49

          No real naming scheme, mostly just stupid names because they're funny, though a couple names have been roughly related to the car to which they belonged.

          • Pobjoy
          • Probably Jessie (yes, "probably" is part of the name)
          • Probably Jenny
          • My Boy Blue
          • Winona
          • Jules
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          • sunny@slrpnk.netS [email protected]

            The naming scheme we followed, is based on the first letter of the car's brand—so for example, a Volvo gets a name starting with 'V', like Vincent.

            Anyone else done/do this? If so, what was your car + name + naming scheme?

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            My cousin had a 1988 Dodge minivan with plastic covered seats and no AC. She called it "Big Ralf"

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            • sunny@slrpnk.netS [email protected]

              The naming scheme we followed, is based on the first letter of the car's brand—so for example, a Volvo gets a name starting with 'V', like Vincent.

              Anyone else done/do this? If so, what was your car + name + naming scheme?

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              #51

              Any name that seems to fit the character of the car. In hindsight, based on personifying the car's flaws.

              One was a Saturn SL2 that had a leaky exhaust, sometimes hesitated to start, and the automatic transmission shifted aggressively. Oscar, because it seemed grouchy all the time.

              Another was a manual transmission Volkswagen Passat 2.0 with a tiny turbo and some neat safety features that still worked, including automatically holding the brakes for a hill start to prevent rolling backward. Not particularly fast, but once it got going it just kept accelerating up through the gears, as if rising to a challenge. I named it Walter, it just seemed to fit.

              My current car is a 2014 Ford Focus with the "bad" transmission. It needs to either go or stop, asking it to accelerate too slowly burns up the clutches in a hurry, thus the terrible reputation for the dual clutch automatic. The harder I accelerate, the better the gas milage, up until it starts spinning the tires.

              Idk what to call this one.

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              • sunny@slrpnk.netS [email protected]

                The naming scheme we followed, is based on the first letter of the car's brand—so for example, a Volvo gets a name starting with 'V', like Vincent.

                Anyone else done/do this? If so, what was your car + name + naming scheme?

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                I kinda wanna name my car, but nothing has inspired yet.

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                • sunny@slrpnk.netS [email protected]

                  The naming scheme we followed, is based on the first letter of the car's brand—so for example, a Volvo gets a name starting with 'V', like Vincent.

                  Anyone else done/do this? If so, what was your car + name + naming scheme?

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                  #53

                  We have a Toyota we call Plavalaguna because of the paint color, and a Volvo we call Portia because we thought it was funny.

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                  • sunny@slrpnk.netS [email protected]

                    The naming scheme we followed, is based on the first letter of the car's brand—so for example, a Volvo gets a name starting with 'V', like Vincent.

                    Anyone else done/do this? If so, what was your car + name + naming scheme?

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                    #54

                    Blue 2025 Subaru Forester = Beast

                    White 2015 Hyundai Sonata = Stormtrooper (also has a stormtrooper ornament hanging from the rear view mirror)

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                    • sunny@slrpnk.netS [email protected]

                      The naming scheme we followed, is based on the first letter of the car's brand—so for example, a Volvo gets a name starting with 'V', like Vincent.

                      Anyone else done/do this? If so, what was your car + name + naming scheme?

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                      #55

                      The Prius (he/him)

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                      • sunny@slrpnk.netS [email protected]

                        The naming scheme we followed, is based on the first letter of the car's brand—so for example, a Volvo gets a name starting with 'V', like Vincent.

                        Anyone else done/do this? If so, what was your car + name + naming scheme?

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                        I had a murdered G37s named Stella. Was a fun time in life. Happy not to have a car at all now.

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                        • J [email protected]

                          I'm gonna go against the grain and say no, I don't name my cars other than what they are - my "Subaru" and my "Mazda". If I got another car from the same manufacturer, then I'd switch it to the model like my " Forester" and my "323"

                          However, I do have a friend whose family has a designated learner car that they call "Socks" simply because the number plate ends in SOX

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                          I'm in the same boat. I'm into cars, and have a couple that I enjoy very thoroughly, but I've never been able to think of a name that sticks, even tho I've tried. I usually just refer to as "The Mazda" or whatever. Mayhe one day I'll have a Jaguar, and will be able to refer to it as "The Jag" like Jeremy Clarkson haha

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                          • truite@jlai.luT [email protected]

                            Titine. Doesn't matter what car is it, all cars are Titine. I think it's very french.

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                            Can confirm, I also own a Titine

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                            • sunny@slrpnk.netS [email protected]

                              The naming scheme we followed, is based on the first letter of the car's brand—so for example, a Volvo gets a name starting with 'V', like Vincent.

                              Anyone else done/do this? If so, what was your car + name + naming scheme?

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                              I didn't name all of them, but here are the ones:

                              • My small everyday car: Titine (see other comment about that)
                              • My camper van: Léon (In french "Léon le fourgon")
                              • My '78 spitfire: Rosie
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                              • sunny@slrpnk.netS [email protected]

                                The naming scheme we followed, is based on the first letter of the car's brand—so for example, a Volvo gets a name starting with 'V', like Vincent.

                                Anyone else done/do this? If so, what was your car + name + naming scheme?

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                                Yes, currently Robert RedFord and Suby Roo.

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                                • J [email protected]

                                  I'm gonna go against the grain and say no, I don't name my cars other than what they are - my "Subaru" and my "Mazda". If I got another car from the same manufacturer, then I'd switch it to the model like my " Forester" and my "323"

                                  However, I do have a friend whose family has a designated learner car that they call "Socks" simply because the number plate ends in SOX

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                                  We call our Subaru “Subarashii”.

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                                  • sunny@slrpnk.netS [email protected]

                                    The naming scheme we followed, is based on the first letter of the car's brand—so for example, a Volvo gets a name starting with 'V', like Vincent.

                                    Anyone else done/do this? If so, what was your car + name + naming scheme?

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                                    My first car was named Sora Aoi which means sky blue. Don’t mind that it’s also the name of a popular Japanese porn star.

                                    I also had a white Kia Soul that looked like a stormtrooper helmet so I was trying to pick a good reference name, but couldn’t decide on one.

                                    My subaru is called “Subarashii”, because it’s excellent.

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                                    • sunny@slrpnk.netS [email protected]

                                      The naming scheme we followed, is based on the first letter of the car's brand—so for example, a Volvo gets a name starting with 'V', like Vincent.

                                      Anyone else done/do this? If so, what was your car + name + naming scheme?

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                                      Normally no. However, I do own a 1968 Chrysler station wagon that I've taken to calling "the Duchess of Rustess". No, it doesn't even rhyme, but it does makes me smile.

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                                      • sunny@slrpnk.netS [email protected]

                                        The naming scheme we followed, is based on the first letter of the car's brand—so for example, a Volvo gets a name starting with 'V', like Vincent.

                                        Anyone else done/do this? If so, what was your car + name + naming scheme?

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                                        TIL: people name their cars. Honest question, unless you have several identical cars, why?

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                                        • sunny@slrpnk.netS [email protected]

                                          The naming scheme we followed, is based on the first letter of the car's brand—so for example, a Volvo gets a name starting with 'V', like Vincent.

                                          Anyone else done/do this? If so, what was your car + name + naming scheme?

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                                          I don't own a car, but my bicycle is named Aneth. It's French for "dill", pronounced the same as the name "Annette".

                                          I like dill and "Aneth la bicyclette" rhymes.

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