Fit CAR NAMES
#42
My name
My Fit goes by the name of "Lil Whipper"
Cause I can't stop stepping on it whenever I can & whippin around corners.
Corny, I know but the FIT is just so much fun!
See ya
Cause I can't stop stepping on it whenever I can & whippin around corners.
Corny, I know but the FIT is just so much fun!
See ya
Last edited by claymore; 07-11-2006 at 05:23 AM.
#45
Baby Girl
My Integra was originally Baby Girl but has now been changed to Bebe. She's getting jealous by running rich and leaving black soot on her rear knowing damn well I will clean it up, lol.
Anything or anyone close to me I call Baby Girl. It would always confuse the hell outta my past girlfriends as they don't know if I'm talking to them or the car.
My Integra was originally Baby Girl but has now been changed to Bebe. She's getting jealous by running rich and leaving black soot on her rear knowing damn well I will clean it up, lol.
Anything or anyone close to me I call Baby Girl. It would always confuse the hell outta my past girlfriends as they don't know if I'm talking to them or the car.
#47
#53
Originally Posted by FitInFla
I'm not sure this qualifies as a name for the car but how about anagrams for Honda Fit such as
OFT HANDI
FIT AND HO
FAITH NOD
Any others?
OFT HANDI
FIT AND HO
FAITH NOD
Any others?
A FOND HIT
HAND OF IT
HAD IF NOT
#54
i named my blue jazz 'stormbringer' because everytime i clean it the rain starts!!!!!!!!!!!
my 91 sedan AT honda civic was named red turbulance because i was always making it spin burn out and use the handbrake to turn!!!!!!
my 91 sedan AT honda civic was named red turbulance because i was always making it spin burn out and use the handbrake to turn!!!!!!
#55
When we picked it up my wife kept calling it the Bit, so it is now "Bit the Fit" or the "Nano Van".
I once had a bugeye Sprite that my previous wife called a snoop-eyed bug or "Snoopy" for short.
I have a '68 Clark Cortez motorhome with 6" of a Freightliner narrow nose hood, instead of the original grill, that was dubbed "Miss Piggy" by other Cortezzers years ago.
I have a KLR 650 named "Rozinante" in homage to a mad desire to wander anywhere or "The Iron Mule" for its ability to get there (anywhere, that is).
Ken
I once had a bugeye Sprite that my previous wife called a snoop-eyed bug or "Snoopy" for short.
I have a '68 Clark Cortez motorhome with 6" of a Freightliner narrow nose hood, instead of the original grill, that was dubbed "Miss Piggy" by other Cortezzers years ago.
I have a KLR 650 named "Rozinante" in homage to a mad desire to wander anywhere or "The Iron Mule" for its ability to get there (anywhere, that is).
Ken
#59
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I think its a tradition to name our cars.
My mom always named her cars Bessy, I dont know why. We ended up getting a New Beetle in 99, I named her Betty. (Betty the Bettle) We got rid of that car and got a 05 Scion tC. Her name is CiCi. (CiCi the tC)
I then bought my first car. 89 Mazda Mx6. Her name is Vanessa. Just wanted a sexy name, so I picked that. My 2nd car was a 89 Ford Probe which I sold recently. His name was Mason.
I already have a name for my Fit. Vivian
My mom always named her cars Bessy, I dont know why. We ended up getting a New Beetle in 99, I named her Betty. (Betty the Bettle) We got rid of that car and got a 05 Scion tC. Her name is CiCi. (CiCi the tC)
I then bought my first car. 89 Mazda Mx6. Her name is Vanessa. Just wanted a sexy name, so I picked that. My 2nd car was a 89 Ford Probe which I sold recently. His name was Mason.
I already have a name for my Fit. Vivian
#60
I've never named my cars b4, but this one seems to fit.
I put this below the rear plate today, "Silver Dart"
Named after the first aircraft to fly in Canada, Feb. 23, 1909.
(Actually the whole British Empire.)
Being Canadian we had to do it in the dead of winter on a frozen lake! LOL
http://archives.cbc.ca/IDC-1-75-419-...y/silver_dart/
I put this below the rear plate today, "Silver Dart"
Named after the first aircraft to fly in Canada, Feb. 23, 1909.
(Actually the whole British Empire.)
Being Canadian we had to do it in the dead of winter on a frozen lake! LOL
http://archives.cbc.ca/IDC-1-75-419-...y/silver_dart/