The affliction for pink cars knows no bounds, and TTAC’s word-wide correspondents hunt them down. Here is a small selection of pinkies that arrived in our pink mailbox at shootthepink@gmail.com. North Bay, Ontario, is populated by people with eclectic tastes – for pink Hondas.
Here is another one, sent in by Andre.
Long time Shoot the Pink contributor Gimmeamanual bagged this pink Caddy outside the Novotel in Pudong, Shanghai.
All the way from Panama comes this pink Ecosport, bagged by Edsantos. According to Ed, pink was the “theme color” for Ford’s importer.
Says Ed: “The company that represented Ford in Panama is now competing with another Ford seller. This is why American cars don’t sell here.” Maybe the choice of theme colors has something to do with it also.
If that rhapsody in pink gave you the itch to go on a pink trip – here is the taxi that will take you to the airport, bagged by Dewey Steadman.
Want to leave pink traces all over TTAC? Hunt the pinkies! Send pictures of pink cars to shootthepink@gmail.com . Please enclose your TTAC screen name for proper credit. If you forget it, we’ll publish your pinkies under your full name.
Next time: All-American pink cars.













Pink is the new green ;-)
jeff agreed pink is the new green, this is just mine pink that i love @ autoworldcar.com
Who gave you a ride?
“The Pink Tuna Taxi – if you know what I mean…”
Saw the pink Caddy in Shanghai on the road, couldn’t get a picture, glad someone caught it.
A friend interviewed for an IT job at the corporate headquarters of Mary Kay in Addison, TX. We continually teased him about having to drive a pink car if he took that job.
Mary Kay Ash and the pink Cadillac
http://www.the33tv.com/news/kdaf-pink-cadillac-story,0,620960.story
“Mary Kay Pink” (though it changes from year to year) is indeed a factory color from GM, though lately they’ve been awarding Lincolns as well.
I just had an odd thought – a two tone car in Mary Kay Pink and Bianchi Green (which also is not a uniform color).
The 80s canary yellow and Mary Kay cars are somewhat popular with the spinning rims crowd in Western PA, although both are rarities.
That’s a lovely color combination; couple that to some coordinated interior leather with contrasting piping and I’d always have a good day driving whatever sported it.