JDM car names
sidewayzS13
04-26-2005, 09:06 PM
why do japanese cars have names in english? For example a skyline. u would think they would name there cars in japanese im just curious why this is
240SXSlideStar
04-26-2005, 09:13 PM
Because English is the main language in the world, besides, I don't think an american would want to buy a car named "Tkagishamana" and I think japanese people like the exotisism of names like Fairlady and Skyline, makes them feel special.
XeVeNskyLiNE
04-26-2005, 09:34 PM
i was kind of thinking about the same kind of subject, except my version is why are all these new cars getting numbers and letters for names? Why not just think up some spiffy name like Soltice and Cobalt. instead there's thing like S40's, 350Z, SC430 and so on and so on. I'm sorry but if i'm making a new car, itd have to have a badass name, not just some numbers and letters
240SXSlideStar
04-26-2005, 09:46 PM
Be cause they are running out of names that work, I mean there's alot of names left, but not good ones, the Ford Octopus or the Honda Refridgerator just wouldn't work.
Chuki_breath
04-26-2005, 10:03 PM
^^^^ whahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahahahaha
omy god thats hilarious. Yea i kind of like the number/letter combo to be honest. I remember when i was a young lad (like 10). I used to think that the "sx" meant super cross. lol, like it was some bad ass sports car term. Doesnt silvia stand for something? I forget all this jdm stuff.
omy god thats hilarious. Yea i kind of like the number/letter combo to be honest. I remember when i was a young lad (like 10). I used to think that the "sx" meant super cross. lol, like it was some bad ass sports car term. Doesnt silvia stand for something? I forget all this jdm stuff.
zauber
04-26-2005, 10:12 PM
silvia was a daughter of a greek god i think. that's all i know of that name.
240SXSlideStar
04-26-2005, 10:33 PM
I love the way that in Japan they refer to cars by their chassis number, it's so much simpler.
XeVeNskyLiNE
04-26-2005, 10:33 PM
i don't think it'd be THAT hard to come up with some original names. i could come up with a few, but then again i eat ribs with one hand because i'm too lazy to clean the stickiness of both my big ol paws.
sidewayzS13
04-26-2005, 10:37 PM
ye some names are becoming stupid. i like the # letter combo. i guess most names have meaning behind them i just would think that they would have japanese names for the cars that never get imported over here
XeVeNskyLiNE
04-26-2005, 10:47 PM
well if you think about it they do
240sx=Silvia
300ZX= Fairlady Z
IS300=Altezza
Infiniti G20=Primera
thats all i got for now...
240sx=Silvia
300ZX= Fairlady Z
IS300=Altezza
Infiniti G20=Primera
thats all i got for now...
LaYzIeNoY
04-28-2005, 07:18 PM
the original question
ya i think its because giving the cars english names makes them sound exotic to japanese people
i always felt that the companies were just getting lazy giving their cars names based on engine size and what not
yes refering to cars by chassis code would make it alot simpler for us, but what about the ricers they would get all confused and write something like BNR34 on the side of their civics
ya i think its because giving the cars english names makes them sound exotic to japanese people
i always felt that the companies were just getting lazy giving their cars names based on engine size and what not
yes refering to cars by chassis code would make it alot simpler for us, but what about the ricers they would get all confused and write something like BNR34 on the side of their civics
SHIFT_KA24DE
04-28-2005, 08:47 PM
chassis codes are uber hot.
that's why nissan's have mad cool car names as opposed to... the the grand am? wtf? or firebird? ... it's like wannabe transformers...
that's why nissan's have mad cool car names as opposed to... the the grand am? wtf? or firebird? ... it's like wannabe transformers...
Chuki_breath
04-29-2005, 01:12 PM
^^^^^^ahaahahahahahahaahhahaahahahahah TRANSFORMERS ROBOTS IN DISGUISE!!!!! whahahhahah holy cow man, bring back child hood days.
and good point xeven....they do have regular names. sc300 etc= soarer
ae86=corolla
o well who cares its just the way it is.
and good point xeven....they do have regular names. sc300 etc= soarer
ae86=corolla
o well who cares its just the way it is.
winstonusmc
04-29-2005, 02:01 PM
I know that way back in the day when Japan start exporting cars, they wanted to mimic the Europeans in the number stuff. That is why most Acuras, Ifiniti, Lexus are numbers instead of names. Most of those cars are more luxurious here than Japan, ie the G20. The primera wasnt as nice and plush as the G20. I had the great pleasure of visiting Japan (2 years) and when I was there I learned a lot about the car names and stuff and that Nissan is the car of choice for most "average joe" tuners.
shawn_carter69
04-29-2005, 02:49 PM
i think it has a lot to do witht he fact that the japanese manufacturers are smart enough to know that us westerners wouldnt buy cars with japanese names. so they would be missing out on a huge market segment and millions of dollars. its all about the chedda baby!!!
sidewayzS13
04-29-2005, 03:37 PM
id be proud to have a car w/ jap lettering
uranium235powered
05-01-2005, 12:31 PM
id be proud to have a car w/ jap lettering
Lol, What if your friends ask you what car it is, and you can't tell them because you don't understand japanese? :grinno:
Just something to think about, no offence intended.
Lol, What if your friends ask you what car it is, and you can't tell them because you don't understand japanese? :grinno:
Just something to think about, no offence intended.
Chuki_breath
05-01-2005, 01:05 PM
well how else would he have ordered it not knowing what the car was??? He would still know what the car is. Good luck modding your skyline. I think its funny how you call your xanavi skyline "stock for now" lol.
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