Uh, may I point out an inaccuracy here? Plugger vehicles have three names - the one from the factory, the one he gives it, and the one he calls it when it breaks down.
My husband loves his “little green car”. The problem is that it is getting harder and harder to fall into it and then climb out. Sports cars are for the young and limber.
My first car was “Mad Jack.” My next one, a ‘65 Dodge Dart, was “Dart Simpson”, a.k.a. “The Drat”. Then I had an ugly brown pickup I called “Skidmark,” followed by a Ford Escort dubbed “The Sardine Can.”
These days I drive a Bronco. A friend of mine had trouble naming his for weeks, until he drove it into a mudhole that was deeper than he expected. He thus named his truck “Depth Finder.”
Pacejv almost 15 years ago
Goes for old lawnmowers, too.
ejcapulet almost 15 years ago
Uh, may I point out an inaccuracy here? Plugger vehicles have three names - the one from the factory, the one he gives it, and the one he calls it when it breaks down.
bmwk12ltc almost 15 years ago
My bike I call “Miss America” and my Suburban is “Behemoth”. Anyone else going to post their names for their vehicles. (Remember this is a pg forum).
drfavre almost 15 years ago
My husband loves his “little green car”. The problem is that it is getting harder and harder to fall into it and then climb out. Sports cars are for the young and limber.
McGehee almost 15 years ago
My first car was “Mad Jack.” My next one, a ‘65 Dodge Dart, was “Dart Simpson”, a.k.a. “The Drat”. Then I had an ugly brown pickup I called “Skidmark,” followed by a Ford Escort dubbed “The Sardine Can.”
These days I drive a Bronco. A friend of mine had trouble naming his for weeks, until he drove it into a mudhole that was deeper than he expected. He thus named his truck “Depth Finder.”
EarlWash almost 15 years ago
My grandmother called her ‘27 Nash Old Betsie”. She ended up giving it to me for my 1950 H.S. Graduation present. Sure wish I still had “Ol Betsie”.
Christopher Mokren Premium Member almost 15 years ago
my Solstice is called “Miss Merlot”
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 15 years ago
EarlWash that’s what my dad called all his cars, “Betsy”, At least that’s how I spell it.
Donna Haag almost 15 years ago
My white honda was named “Snow White” because she was driven away by the Evil Queen
OLDPLUGGER13 almost 15 years ago
ZOOM - ZOOM NEED I SAY MORE?
davesmithsit almost 15 years ago
Its always just another P.O.S. for me .
tim almost 15 years ago
Cars today aren’t worth naming. They have no soul.
My 1979 Chevy Crew Cab pickup has long been known as “Lurch”.
Saucy1121 Premium Member almost 15 years ago
I call mine Chuggy Buggy (even though I’ve never had a VW bug).
SG84 almost 15 years ago
Totally agree with ejcapulet. I do the same thing with my old Cultass.