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Does anybody name their cars?

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2021 Wolf Gray SXP NF. Named her Graycie but wife calls her Tank. Should probably start thinking about a new nick name for the wife!
 
Vehicle not yet here, but already named. GWP named Snow as in John Snow from Game of Thrones - Winter is Coming ...
 
Vehicle not yet here, but already named. GWP named Snow as in John Snow from Game of Thrones - Winter is Coming ...
You know nuthin Jon Snow. :)
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No :cautious: I know it's my issue but it really bothers me that adults do this. Hey, you asked ;)
 
I named ours ”Telly Savalas” (who luvs ya baby), but my youngest calls him Mario (as in Super Mario Bros)
 
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Tubbs
 
I have named all the vehicles I love... my Telluride is "Grey Goose" and she replaced my blue expedition which was my "Blue Goose" for 12 years.
 
I can't too cute with my car names. Must keep it simple so the wife knows exactly which vehicle we're taking on our next errand.

It's either "Telly" or "Lexi".....
 




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