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So as I have written about before, we spend alot of money to pursue this part of ourselves. But lately I have been thinking about cars. Now my male persona is very much alpha. Motorsports dominate my time off, specifically dirt style. I have a very nice shop, I fabricate just about anything and I have not 1 but 2 cnc tables(1 plasma and 1 router/soft mill) etc etc
My vehicle is a 3/4 ton truck. But lately I have been looking at mini cooper's convertibles and other such cars. Why you ask. Well Trisha is just not a truck type gal. 🙄
Now I feel this may be a bit silly. Or even just stupid. But for some reason I feel it is just another accessory. Like ear rings or a belt. I mean doesn't a girl need her own car 🤷
Extravagant as it is, it just makes sense to me.
So I bring it to you ladies. Am I being silly or am I on point here. 👉
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Trisha
Hi Trisha yes i agree with you as drab me i have a nice shop and drive a 4x4 f 150 truck but never get out as Stephanie but again as drab self im working on a 1932 ford bb truck up gradeing with a modern v 8 a lot of work in progress so i cant justify i Stephanie Car at this point but looking a bit more girly he he ..
Stephanie Bass
I too spend what money I don't spend on clothes, on cars. I feel the much the same as you though, when dressed as Amy I don't want to drive anything too masculine. A couple of years ago I bought a small used car to drive instead of the big beast I usually drive and I find I want to drive that when I'm presenting as Amy.
Now here's the funny bit, well maybe not, but it turned out well. My bigger beast is a 4X4 with lots of ground clearance but the car is a typical front driver, and a couple of winters ago I was heading into the city and I pulled off and into a driveway and got it bogged down in snow! Fortunately I managed to rock back and forth and get moving again, but I was rather scared! Though maybe some nice guys would have come to my rescue??? Don't really want to go there either.
So yes, I agree the car is definitely part of the look.
Amy
I would love to own a pink Mini Cooper convertible to ride around in.
Living as I do in a small village with some pretty self-sufficient women, I'm used to seeing slender pretties chucking big vans, 4x4's, quads and tractors around. Someone has a pink Fiat 500, but I have no idea if the owner matches the car.
Connie
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You won't like the maintenance on a Mini Cooper. Google timing chain guides for them. In addition to that weak part they also use an interference engine design so when that chain jumps the tracks really bad things happen.
Hi Darcy. Yep.... same with Hondas. Around 100K or so the timing is liable to break and there goes the valve train.... built in mechanic profits $$
Vehicle doesn't have to be a small car.... how about a pink Cadillac?
I drive a 2015 Nissan Frontier two wheel drive pick up and it works for Michelle and my male self.Having driven trucks for years I cant see myself buying a car.This girl loves her trucks.lol.
Girlz don't care about such things. Nor do we worry about lights on the dash board. 😃
A bit to eccentric for me.
Growing up in the 1960's, I used to watch Lassie on TV. Often times Timmy would get into trouble, and Lassie would run back to the farmhouse to summon help. And on numerous occasions, Timmy's mother (June Lockhart) would jump in the pickup truck and follow Lassie back to Timmy to rescue him.
The point here is that I don't care what kind of car or truck it is, I don't believe the BS of "that's a man's car" or "that's a woman's car." The price of a second vehicle, the price for the insurance, registration, and maintenance, it's just not worth it to me. If you really want to use a truck and are concerned about it not being "girly" enough, buy a pair of those eyelashes when you go out en femme.