At least they make sense. With a 318i you know it's a mid-sized car with a 1.8l engine, with a 728 you know it's a large car with a 2.8 etc.Quote:
Originally Posted by wedge
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At least they make sense. With a 318i you know it's a mid-sized car with a 1.8l engine, with a 728 you know it's a large car with a 2.8 etc.Quote:
Originally Posted by wedge
What about a Saab 95 or a Mini One? :pQuote:
Originally Posted by barryfullalove
Not always true tho is it. I believe BMW used 316 for a time, but unless I'm wrong it had a 1.8 under the hood.Quote:
Originally Posted by barryfullalove
I know what you mean about meaningless car names. Well, they'r meaningless to us but, to some marketing "geniuses" -- and possibly a handful of people in "focus groups." Then they add to it by adding extra letters after the names.
What was the e-mail circulating around a few years ago? DX = "Dealer Exaggerated." DL = "Dealer Lied."
@Rudy -- Does that mean your wife's Suzuki is big enough for 4 people to,.... Oh yeah, this is a car, right? I'm still more used to associating Suzuki with motorcycles.
And the 318 of that vintage had a 2.0 engine. Personally I like models with numbers :p In fact I've never owned a car with a name!Quote:
Originally Posted by Sonic
I've owned a Fiat 131, Peugeot 504, Peugeot 406 and a Fiat 500 :p
It would be interesting to compare the names manufacturers give their cars with the ones that people who drive them actually call them. Of course, many of them probably wouldn't be appropriate for this forum.
I normally name my cars based on the first letter of the name given to it by the manufactures. So for example I currently have Maddie Mito, and previously owned Charlie the Citroen, Matilda the Micra, Freddie the Focus and so on.Quote:
Originally Posted by billiaml
It's a town in Portugal I believe. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Rudy Tamasz
Most Japanese domestic market vehicles have strange names. The Nissan Cedric for example. That's like calling a car the Vauxhall Keith.
People on a Motorsport forum not knowing about Sintra - it's quite infamous. 1986 Rallye Portugal.....RS200 Joaquim Santos...
Seat has the best names. (Almost) all named after places in Spain: Ibiza, Leon, Cordoba, Toledo and so on.