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Making a mockery of electric vehicles
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- Lemon Quarter
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Making a mockery of electric vehicles
The Vauxhall Mokka E.
Yeah, not sure they said that out loud to their focus group.
Yeah, not sure they said that out loud to their focus group.
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- Lemon Half
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Re: Making a mockery of electric vehicles
The brains of the Vauxhall marketing department
That must have gone through nunerous bods to get the OK
My own favorite is the
Mazda Laputa
Spanish for prostitute
That must have gone through nunerous bods to get the OK
My own favorite is the
Mazda Laputa
Spanish for prostitute
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Re: Making a mockery of electric vehicles
The Mokka's been around for about a decade, you'd think they'd be aware of any connotations.
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Re: Making a mockery of electric vehicles
No idea what the current car is like, but the early versions made a mockery of automotive design.
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Re: Making a mockery of electric vehicles
Anyone for a Hyundai Terracan? A Renault Wind? Or (my favourite) a Mitsubishi Pajero. In Spanish, the word denotes a self-abuser.
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Re: Making a mockery of electric vehicles
The Mitubishi Starion - which lost a little in translation (or actually pronunciation)
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Re: Making a mockery of electric vehicles
AleisterCrowley wrote:The Mitubishi Starion - which lost a little in translation (or actually pronunciation)
Mitsubishi?.... I was put off by the crash-test results of their Zero.
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