LOL. Though I think the pickup looks great, I would not want a pink car. There used to be a woman in my office who had worked for Mary Kay and had ended up with several pink cadillacs!
Yes! In fact, I've had a pink car. It wasn't quite that shade though. It was a Pontiac Sunfire in a bright pinky/purple GM called "raspberry". Dave was not amused when I bought it, but I loved it!
Nope. I just saw a pink SUV in that exact color on Saturday. It definitely caught my eye and my first thought was there was no way I wanted a car that color. Can you imagine trying to resell it? But, to each his own and I'm sure the driver loves it. :-) Blessings Betsy (Sorry about deleting the above comment. Typos. My fingers aren't cooperating this morning and I didn't catch it before hitting publish!)
Not pink for me, but I did have a nice little yellow car once. Followed by a lovely lazuli blue car. These days I've got a pale blue/grey car, so hard to find in the car parks as everyone seems to drive grey cars these days .
Yes! After totaling three black cars after being hit by inattentive drivers that would be just the color to have. I always felt safer in my bright red, striped Mini Cooper. It might have been small but other drivers always saw me coming.
Absolutely! Or bright blue, or a good purple. I don't think I'd do yellow or orange - those colors would make me look to ill to be driving. I'm SO tired of the sea of white/gray/black and occasional dark red in parking lots.
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Oh my! I don’t think I would want a pink vehicle.
ReplyDeleteLOL. Though I think the pickup looks great, I would not want a pink car. There used to be a woman in my office who had worked for Mary Kay and had ended up with several pink cadillacs!
ReplyDeleteI see one pink car around here quite often--it sure does stand out! lol No, I wouldn't drive one like that color but it is fun to spot!
ReplyDeleteNo I will pass on a pink car or truck:)
ReplyDeleteI would!!!
ReplyDeleteYes! In fact, I've had a pink car. It wasn't quite that shade though. It was a Pontiac Sunfire in a bright pinky/purple GM called "raspberry". Dave was not amused when I bought it, but I loved it!
ReplyDeleteNo to the pink color. I wonder what ever happened to all those Mary Kay cars...did people re paint them?
ReplyDeleteNope. I just saw a pink SUV in that exact color on Saturday. It definitely caught my eye and my first thought was there was no way I wanted a car that color. Can you imagine trying to resell it? But, to each his own and I'm sure the driver loves it. :-)
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Betsy
(Sorry about deleting the above comment. Typos. My fingers aren't cooperating this morning and I didn't catch it before hitting publish!)
No - not a chance. But it would be easy to find in a parking lot. LOL
ReplyDeleteNot pink for me, but I did have a nice little yellow car once. Followed by a lovely lazuli blue car. These days I've got a pale blue/grey car, so hard to find in the car parks as everyone seems to drive grey cars these days
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Yes! After totaling three black cars after being hit by inattentive drivers that would be just the color to have. I always felt safer in my bright red, striped Mini Cooper. It might have been small but other drivers always saw me coming.
ReplyDeleteIt's a fun color for a vehicle and I would drive it with a smile on my face.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, I would drive it!!!! It would have to be a Ford pickup though or my husband wouldn't let me....men are so ""brand" oriented!!!!
ReplyDeleteWell....no Honestly . BUT i love pepto bismol. It was the cure all at our house growing up. When one got sick all 6 got sick. My poor mom
ReplyDeletePlease, I’d rather have a bright red car!
ReplyDeleteOh boy, I don't think I could drive that :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely! Or bright blue, or a good purple. I don't think I'd do yellow or orange - those colors would make me look to ill to be driving. I'm SO tired of the sea of white/gray/black and occasional dark red in parking lots.
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