Name Your Fit
#22
I think there was already a fit name thread because I remember saying that I named mine Amaya. Its Japanese for night rain. I agree all cars are female. My car just happens to live up to her name. It always rains when I wash her. I am not sure if thats life imitating art, art imitating life, or just a self-induced detailing curse.
#23
I think there was already a fit name thread because I remember saying that I named mine Amaya. Its Japanese for night rain. I agree all cars are female. My car just happens to live up to her name. It always rains when I wash her. I am not sure if thats life imitating art, art imitating life, or just a self-induced detailing curse.
#27
Owned a lot of cars, but never named any of them. Excuse me, but I think doing it is g*y. (j/k)
While at the topic....perhaps we should consider a car as a "male" since most drivers drive their cars like a battering ram. (j/k)
Enough said.
While at the topic....perhaps we should consider a car as a "male" since most drivers drive their cars like a battering ram. (j/k)
Enough said.
Last edited by Benggolf; 06-26-2009 at 08:25 PM.
#28
I think cars vary with gender depending on the colour, style, or even the name of it. Example; I had an MR2 before the Fit, seeing as it was a "MR", I gave it a male name (Yoshinori). My names are also based on place of origin. My TW GE is a girl (Nozomi).
#30
Sonic in reference to Sonic the Hedgehog. I was merging onto a highway and was using all of the allowed rpm range. My friend yelled out Sonic since the engine sounded like Sonic running and it has stuck ever since
#33
Mine has no gender to me. But compared to my previous car, the Fit has a rough suspension (bouncy ride) and a cheesy, high pitched horn, which entertains me for some reason. I've named it "beep, beep" because it seemed fitting for it's little personality.
#38
its weaird. When you own a car you tend to see that car type driving around or parked every were.
Last edited by 12vltfrk; 07-03-2009 at 02:16 PM.