Vehicles

I had that with my previous car...
Maroon baby pajero with a roof rack.
Very easy to spot.
Now I got a white toyota landcruiser prado like about 50% of the population (or at least thats what it seems like)
 
This is sort of funny (long pointless story to follow):

You know how you’ll be in an area/city you’re not familiar with, and you’ll go into a chain store, like a Target or a Tesco, and once you’re inside, everything is familiar again, because one location of a chain store is more or less like the next, and you sort of forget you’re out of your usual home base?

Then, you step back outside and suddenly, for a split second, you’re disoriented, because the car park is different, and the surrounding area is different, and it’s a little jarring, and you have to gather your wits a bit and think, “Ok…where the hell did I park?” - this is especially noticeable for me, because I’m a creature of habit and at my usual shops at home, I always park in roughly the same place, so I always know where my car is.

Well, that was my experience yesterday - I’d left the car dealership, 90 minutes drive from my area, and somewhere I’d never been before buying this new car, and on the way back, I spotted an ALDI, so I pulled in to grab a few things.

ALDI is ALDI is ALDI, so I’d gotten into that comfort zone, then walked outside and was completely disoriented and had no idea where I’d parked.

Then I remembered the same joke that the dealership staff and all my family made - “With a color like that, you’ll never lose it in a parking lot.”

Closed my eyes, cleared my mind, opened them, and looked straight ahead;


Easy to spot, down the line of cars on the right side. :laugh:
Like an airport landing beacon! 😂
 
Like an airport landing beacon! 😂
We had a hard time finding that color - loads of black ones, white ones, but only three in that color across several dealerships from Columbus (OH) south and west.

Talking to the sales manager, he said it’s something of a weird thing - dealerships don’t want to take a chance on anything “odd,” but then customers largely want something that stands out, and the idea that something is hard to get makes it more desirable, so they eventually order more, until that color becomes popular, so the manufacturer releases a new “odd” color, and the cycle starts all over again.
 
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Forgot to follow up here with MrsT’s personalized plate.

After much kicking around of options, she went with
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She’d considered GRNBEAN, LIMELYT, and GHERKIN, liked the last one, so she went with the (nearby) German spelling, since it’s a German vehicle. If only they’d allow umlauts…

Bit of poetic license, as I think that literally translates to “Cucumbers,” but it gets the meaning across, and a couple of our German friends have already given their approval. :laugh:
 
Wow, parents buying kids cars??? I don't know how many hours I had to work at KFC to buy my first 20yo Chevy.

Hope they appreciate it.

I was working at 15 and bought my first motor bike and a car
Both second hand
I bought my first brand new car ( Toyota hilux sr5) at 34 years old.
Wife drives ford falcon au series 3 2002 v8 tickford limited edition
Me a 2yo kea sportage.
All our cars are red. We like red.

Russ
 
Forgot to follow up here with MrsT’s personalized plate.

After much kicking around of options, she went with View attachment 127999

She’d considered GRNBEAN, LIMELYT, and GHERKIN, liked the last one, so she went with the (nearby) German spelling, since it’s a German vehicle. If only they’d allow umlauts…

Bit of poetic license, as I think that literally translates to “Cucumbers,” but it gets the meaning across, and a couple of our German friends have already given their approval. :laugh:

We have personalised plates too.
Guess who's??
Rascil and IPINKI.

Russ
 
Forgot to follow up here with MrsT’s personalized plate.

After much kicking around of options, she went with View attachment 127999

She’d considered GRNBEAN, LIMELYT, and GHERKIN, liked the last one, so she went with the (nearby) German spelling, since it’s a German vehicle. If only they’d allow umlauts…

Bit of poetic license, as I think that literally translates to “Cucumbers,” but it gets the meaning across, and a couple of our German friends have already given their approval. :laugh:
yes, no and perhaps . . . [g]
in common walking around German, can be either cucumber - the n makes it plural
or pickel(s) - one susses it out from the usage . . . .

Essiggurken = vinegar cucumbers = pickles.
 
speaking of vehicles . . .
DW is taken with the Ford Escape line.
OMG! a three cylinder engine . . . underpowered, not suitable for towing feathers . . .
reported as rough running, early failures . . .

we're retired - do not drive millions of miles / year. my main concern is buying a 'it's in the shop car'

any first person experience with the Ford three cylinder "invention?"
since we don't motor around so much, fuel economy is not foremost issue -
much more concerned with no leaks, no hassles, no weekly trips to the dealer stuff . . .
 
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