Each car owner speaks with love about his "swallow", calling her the most affectionate names. And this is correct, because from how the car was named, its further fate may develop. Therefore, an unofficial name should express not only the temperament of the car, but also the attitude of the owner.
Instructions
Step 1
If you do not yet know how to affectionately call a car, decide what gender it is - a boy or a girl. It often happens that women ride exclusively on "boys", and men - on "girls". And even if the "boy" is small and yellow, and the "girl" is a huge SUV. This gender predisposition has a psychological aspect. You can also determine the "gender" of a car by its name. For example, BMW is more masculine, while Lada or Kia is feminine. But Mercedes, originally bearing a female name, is often referred to as a male because of its brutal "appearance".
Step 2
If you have already decided on the "floor" of the car, you can think about the name. As a rule, cars are called diminutive names derived from the name of the brand or model. Nissan Almera is affectionately called Alechka, Toyota Corolla - Burenka from the word "cow" consonant with Corolla. The Russian name Valik is suitable for the Swedish Volvo.
Step 3
You can name a car by translating its official name into Russian. For example, Suzuki Swift translates as swift. And the car itself is small and maneuverable, so the name of the fast bird is very suitable for it. Or Mitsubishi Lanser. Lanser translates to warrior. If you consider that this is a Japanese car, then it can be called a samurai.
Step 4
You can also come up with a nickname for the car by the country of manufacture of the car. If the car is produced by an American carmaker, then the car can get the name American, Chicago, for example. The Italian Fiat is jokingly called macaroni, and French cars are called frogs, hinting at the gastronomic addictions of these countries.
Step 5
The cars are old, used, they call it an old man, a veteran, a traveler. Of course, many also get offensive nicknames, like a bucket, a designer and a taranta. Maybe it's time to send such cars to a well-deserved rest, and change to brand new "planes", "flying stools" and "night racers"?