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TexVeX
11/03/2011, 06:15 PM
The thread about naming a VX made me remember a question I have been wondering about for a while.
I tried finding some answers in search but failed. So...

How do you all decide the gender of your vehicle ?
Mine was an "it" or "the truck" till after my wreck when I named it "Humpty". Now I think its a him.

Although I failed to find answers here, I did find this article on the internet:
http://www.squidoo.com/car-male-or-female

Triathlete
11/03/2011, 06:30 PM
My vx has no name and has no sex...its a vehicle.:)

TexVeX
11/03/2011, 06:31 PM
That's how I felt for four years. :)

Y33TREKker
11/03/2011, 08:22 PM
One of the responses to that article you posted pretty much summed it up for me.


"I've never named any of my cars, but I've had cars that I called a lot of names."

Monstertrucker
11/03/2011, 08:44 PM
One of the responses to that article you posted pretty much summed it up for me.

:bwgy:

VXjunky
11/03/2011, 10:23 PM
ours when asked which vehicle we're taking...is referred to as the "Yellow One"..... K.I.S.S

circmand
11/04/2011, 05:20 AM
If it won't come when you call it

bearandbee
11/04/2011, 08:43 AM
We named ours Frankenstein because if all the mismatched parts.

TexVeX
11/08/2011, 10:12 PM
I am mostly curious though about folks who feel like vehicles have a gender.
Cause despite naming one finally, I still feel weird about all that stuff. heheh. LOL

Grif
11/08/2011, 10:43 PM
Oddly, I haven't found a desire to name mine. I sometimes refer to it as my "Kaiser" in the forum but among my friends here locally its just the "VX".

As far as gender goes it depends on the situation.

If I'm taking care of her, repairing or washing, waxing etc.. its definitely female. On the road or trail I'd be more likely to regard it as male.

tom4bren
11/09/2011, 04:37 AM
Oddly, I haven't found a desire to name mine. I sometimes refer to it as my "Kaiser" in the forum but among my friends here locally its just the "VX".

As far as gender goes it depends on the situation.

If I'm taking care of her, repairing or washing, waxing etc.. its definitely female. On the road or trail I'd be more likely to regard it as male.

True Dat!!!

MSHardeman
11/09/2011, 08:12 AM
My cars have always had a gender. Usually female, because it sounds better to talk about getting in and out of a female car than a male one.:biggringr Right now the story I use is; my VX's name is Victoria, Vicki if you know her pretty well, and just Vee when you've been in and out of her as much as I have.:eek:

I don't know what the mentality is, but I always refer to the VX as if it were a person when I talk about it, as in "Vicki and I went rolling around town the other night", "Vicki is acting up today and is being a bit cranky", "Vicki stubbed her toe on a rock in Moab."

Triathlete
11/09/2011, 08:33 AM
Mark, you really need to find yourself a woman! :D

MSHardeman
11/09/2011, 11:37 AM
Actually I've lost women over the VX. One, in particular, took to calling the VX "baby". I didn't realize that it was supposed to be derogetory until I saw her a couple of years later and she said something about "baby". A mutual friend who was nearby, heard the tone she used, and made a comment about it. I, jokingly, said that yea, she (the ex) was just jealous of the attention that I gave the VX. The ex turned to me with an angry look and said that yes, she had been jealous of the attention that I gave the VX. Oops.:_confused

Love me; love my truck.....