What color is your vehicle?

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I think so:)  I call my car Buddy and lovingly call him pretty Buddy Boy.  He only gives me trouble in the cold but then again he is 17 years old so I take it as part of him.  Told husband I need a winter car so he can rest-could rent him a heated garage and all.  My first car tried to kill me(multiple issues and failure of breaks) so yeah there is some serious attachment to this one.
 
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Thanks everyone! :hugs:

Thank you! I don't normally name them, but Aaron does. I haven't heard a name from him yet. :lol3:


Here it is from earlier today

Very pretty :clap:   Great choice.
l'd love to add it to my Honda stable.
Nice one! You know your Hondas, don't you? :lol3: We have gone from only only Pontiacs and GMC's to a two Honda household.
 
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How do we know it is a he??? I haven't looked under the hood. :paranoid:
 

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I have no idea how these things work.  I wonder if I should google it?  "How to tell if car is male or female" ... 
You have made me curious.

However, the results of my research is not appropriate for a family friendly site. 
 

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They tend to "tell" me. I know how silly that sounds, but I just know.

Clarence, the Cruiser, is very laid-back. No bells and whistles. Just a clutch and a moonroof. He's all boy.

Hannah has everything in her, but the kitchen sink. She uses more gas and Rick always says she's kind of high-maintenance. She's definitely a girly-girl.

And I'll shut up now, before y'all think I've gone completely round the bend. 
 

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I like to think of my cars as rough and tumble take a hit and keep going boys:)
 

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You have made me curious.

However, the results of my research is not appropriate for a family friendly site. 
Thats why I was afraid to look!

 
They tend to "tell" me. I know how silly that sounds, but I just know.

Clarence, the Cruiser, is very laid-back. No bells and whistles. Just a clutch and a moonroof. He's all boy.

Hannah has everything in her, but the kitchen sink. She uses more gas and Rick always says she's kind of high-maintenance. She's definitely a girly-girl.

And I'll shut up now, before y'all think I've gone completely round the bend. 
You know; I remember when I was a kid someone told my Mom that she should give her cars boy names because their boy-named cars always lasted longer.  We named the new to her car Joey; but I don't remember how long she had "Joey" before "Joey" got traded in for her brand new Mazda that was 13-14 years old and had taken us on many many many LONG trips before she traded it for another Mazda.  I just don't remember if we named that one.  I'll have to ask!  But my money is on her marrying my step-dad; who saved a few of my own cars from early demise as well.
 

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My first car was used and white. No choice. My current car, which I've had for over 14 years now, I bought brand new, next year's model, had the option for whatever color I wanted, though the LX model didn't have a long list to choose from. I chose silver. Bleh. It's boring. 

My next vehicle will be a nice color. What color depends on the vehicle. Either a deep red or a light blue, I think. Hyundai has a great light blue. It looks a lot like Carolina Blue. So if I get the Sonata that I so love, then I'll get that color. But there's also an SUV that I like that comes in a great deep red. Who knows if I'll ever get to buy one, though. I can't even find a job right now!
 

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My first car, a Pontiac Grand Prix, was white. Bought used of course.

My second and current car is a Pontiac Grand Am GT in silver, also bought used. Color definitely factored into my choice though.
 
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