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BobPicking up the car tomorrow, which got me thinking. What are the correct preferred pronouns for a vehicle in today's world?
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BobPicking up the car tomorrow, which got me thinking. What are the correct preferred pronouns for a vehicle in today's world?
Ching/ChongPicking up the car tomorrow, which got me thinking. What are the correct preferred pronouns for a vehicle in today's world?
Bob can be both
Premature, you don't know how much trouble it's going to give you yet....Picking up the car tomorrow, which got me thinking. What are the correct preferred pronouns for a vehicle in today's world?
Picking up the car tomorrow, which got me thinking. What are the correct preferred pronouns for a vehicle in today's world?

Why the WTF?Congrats to Bob!
WTF??
Many happy miles with BobPicked it/her/Bob up this morning. Trip home was 13km, averaged 9.2l/100km. A bit higher than I would've liked but it was all city (no highway) and caught what felt like every red light. Also, I've read that the fuel consumption will decrease slightly after some mileage so I guess this is close to a worst case number.
Mileage, as you can see, is super low. The service report from Haval shows it was first sold at the end of July 2025, so it's as close to new as one can get without actually being new. It's just a whole bunch cheaper.
Insurance is with Naked. It was super quick adding the vehicle to my policy before leaving the dealership.
I still need to play around with the settings to get everything exactly like I want it, and waiting for Temu to deliver a wireless Android auto converter.
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Edit: It still has the factory plastics on the infotainment screen, cabin lights and under the floor mats.
I don’t know “Bob” as a car name but if it floats your boat who I’m I to judgeWhy the WTF?
Picked it/her/Bob up this morning. Trip home was 13km, averaged 9.2l/100km. A bit higher than I would've liked but it was all city (no highway) and caught what felt like every red light. Also, I've read that the fuel consumption will decrease slightly after some mileage so I guess this is close to a worst case number.
Mileage, as you can see, is super low. The service report from Haval shows it was first sold at the end of July 2025, so it's as close to new as one can get without actually being new. It's just a whole bunch cheaper.
Insurance is with Naked. It was super quick adding the vehicle to my policy before leaving the dealership.
I still need to play around with the settings to get everything exactly like I want it, and waiting for Temu to deliver a wireless Android auto converter.
View attachment 1875191
Edit: It still has the factory plastics on the infotainment screen, cabin lights and under the floor mats.
Forever shall she be Bob.