That, and the fact that the Volvo S40 is was closely related to was more charismatic than the Mitsubishi, as the Volvo could be had with an engine just shy of 200hp, while the Carisma...maxed out in the 160s.
The Toyota Isis was a 7 seater MPV that was supposedly named after the ancient Egyptian goddess of fertility, wisdom, and health. That name might have sounded good at the time it was produced since 2004, until many headlines about the infamous Jidahist terrorist group came along.
What about the Mitsubishi Pajero... It was re named 'Montero' in spain and south America after Mitsubishi found out that 'Pajero' means 'Wanker' in spanish...
I would have been cool with just “Mach-E” since it was “Mustang inspired” but putting the Mustang name in an SUV is like Mitsubishi reviving the “eclipse”
The “Swift” name for the compact Suzuki hatch applies to its nimble handling. Literally. The car itself is not meant for top speed. (Dunno why you took and translated the term “Swift” to “velocity”)The latest base model Swift (zc83s) has a dry weight of whopping 840kg. For the last three generations, Suzuki made the Swift larger in proportion and somehow they managed to cut nearly 200kg of weight off of the car and simultaneously improving rigidity thanks to the all new rigid and lightweight body shell (Suzuki Heartect). And we can all appreciate this little car with a price point below 10k. (In Japan) and the Swift “Sport” models only under 15k. I personally think that we should be thankful the fact that some car manufacturers are still selling us lightweight budget hothatches for us broke youngsters even in the 2010s when an entire vehicle’s personalities are measured all in the name of 0-60 records.(as you can tell by this video.)
I agree, I don't think Swift is a bad name at all. It is a city car after all, and small, lightweight cars are quite nimble and responsive around town. Obviously where it does fall short would be long distance motorway driving.
Having owned ab early 2000's model, they do handle even with modest tyres, and they are bombproof, mine died of rust, the engine was a gem for a 3 cylinder.
As a Czech guy I gotta say that there was nothing rapid about Rapid. You should have mentioned the Rapid from 70's which really was rapid. Compared to a new one, Rapid was a disapointment.
@Gappie Al Kebabi With this strong R, like Norse people pronounce it, their gods and stuff. It's like Friga, Thor. The R is very strong, agressive. English speakers have their r very muffled
Here are my (slightly less serious) six: VW Sharan - saw a bloke driving one and I'm sure he wasn't called Sharon Ford Galaxy - it's big but not galaxy sized Nissan Micra - the old ones were small but now they're just normal sized VW Up - it was coming down a hill Dacia Duster - you can't clean your house with it Ford Focus - doesn't stop their drivers from being distracted by their phones
Iki Rama The AE86 Sprinter is fair enough to be called a Sprinter because it does go quick due to it’s lighweight characteristics, in a straight line they’re not fast in terms of top speed obviously but they’re still fairly fast
Skoda Rapid was really rapid. In 1984 there was first generation of this car. It was sport version of Skoda 120 (type 742). New model of Rapid (from 2011) is named Rapid only because is sport version of Skoda Fabia (newer version of Skoda Felicia which was newer model of Skoda 120). So that name Rapid is not for speed but for history of this brand
The name Rapid was actually first used as an add-on to the name of one of its cars in 1934 and in 1935 was used as the actual name for one of it's models. It's the same with the Superb and Octavia which have a long history with the brand.
@A real bisexual petrol-head And you are always really offended by the most stupid things imaginable. Everyone can name everything whatever they want, but some names are just horrible. Would you buy a Geely Beauty Leopard? Or name your child Eggplant? That car's not going to sell, and that kid is going to have problems in life because of their parents giving them a name like that.
@A real bisexual petrol-head You're allowed to name everything whatever you want. But naming a car doesn't just come down to whatever you like - there's also marketing and sales figures to take in. If you give a horrible name, there's a good chance that it won't sell! And as for kids, I'm not talking about names like "Dina" or "Martina." I'm talking about the truly horrendous stuff like "Eggplant", "Gasoline", "Global"... those kids are probably going to be bullied in school, be ashamed of their name and probably have problems finding a workplace due to their name sounding like a nickname. Mate , I'm not stopping you from naming your cars and kids whatever you want, but I'm just saying that you should be very careful when it comes names (*especially* your children.)
Pontiac Fiero - slow for its name Chrysler 300M - doesn’t even remotely come close to its historic 300s Pontiac Grand Prix - lost its heritage over the years of its run Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross - poor name usage, insults previous eclipse names Dodge Dart - nowhere is considerably fast nor follows its older Dart nameplate Chevrolet (Trail)Blazer crossovers - neither follow their predecessors with the name. Acura Legend - Not exactly a legendary car by any means GMC Terrain - Despite it’s name, is nowhere near capable of off-roading, even basic ones Chevrolet Sonic - Fast name, only makes less than 130 horses
Electro3 Strike yes, and it stops there. The original (trail)blazers were truck-based, RWD standard, body on chassis, and are considerably large. The newer ones are much smaller than it’s predecessors by several feet (the new blazers are about two to three feet shorter, and the new trailblazers are almost four whole feet shorter, even smaller than the equinox). Not to mention, FWD standard, unibody, and are powered with much weaker engine blocks
Electro3 Strike I’m referring to the US market. The TrailBlazer in the US is coming out in a few months and it’s a subcompact crossover SUV. It’s basically comparable to a Nissan Qashqai/Rogue Sport
The Skoda Fabia. Isn’t very fab. The Mitsubishi Carisma. What it’s owners aren’t. The Honda Jazz. Nothing Jazzy about it. The Alfa Stelvio. Nothing about it seems like it could go up the Stelvio Pass well
If I remember correct the Kia name Pride was related with term lion pride - they wanted to describe it as spacious car (for on it's size)..I dont know.. maybe like.. you can fit whole pride in it or smth.. not connected word pride as emotion.
I personally saw it as an ideal first car- a young driver would be proud that it got them on the road. Anyone else, though... would probably be embarrassed by it.
Why Kia Pride had to be call for gay pride nowadays, back then i don't even hear single kinda of word like that bruh people in internet are insane lol.
Opel Corsa; “Corsa” refers to something sporty in Italian, and there’s nothing remotely sporty about an Opel Corsa. Ford Escort: “Escort” really!? ....a car for prostitutes? Ford Focus: I don’t get it; is the car “in focus” or what’s supposed to be the meaning here!? Ford Mondeo: apparently “Mondeo” is Latin for “world”....so a Ford World!? ..makes no sense.. Chevy Nova: “Nova” refers to something that doesn’t move in Spanish. VW UP!: what is “up!” (With an exclamation mark) about a tiny eco tin can of a car? VW Polo: ...what does a small eco car have to do with a horseback riding sport? ..literally nothing. VW Golf: like the above; what does a compact car have to do with a sport about trying to get a ball in a hole with the least shots? ...literally nothing! VW Passat: “Passat” means “Trade Wind” in German....do I need to say more? VW T-Roc: what does that even mean? ...is that some kind of lame attempt at calling it “Truck” or what? VW Jetta: apparently means “Jet Stream” in German according to google.....please tell me where the similarities are between an incredibly boring car for the slutty little blonde chick that has slept with half of her high school before she turned 18 and a “Jet stream”? VW Tiguan: apparently that name is a cross between “tiger” and “leguan” (German word for iguana)....uhhmm yeah okay, what does that have to do with a compact SUV? There are also straight up retarded sounding names like “Subaru Tribecca” (only thing I can find on “tribecca” is a region of Manhattan...and what that has to do with one of the ugliest SUVs ever made I don’t know) or just take most” newer Toyota names like “Yaris”, “Avensis”, Aygo”... ...I could go on...
Alot of VWs were named after names of winds. Pretty cool, I mean, they had to name it something. Probably something like that they "ride like the wind".
Ever drive a Rampage? One of those cars that you never realize how fun it is until you start driving it hard. As an example, Roadkill recently got one, and they have mad fun with it. I had a blast with my 85 Plymouth Turismo, which was basically the same thing.
The Princess was not a 5 door Hatchback. That came later as the Ambassador. other cars: Daihatsu Charade. Why pretend? Dodge Swinger. Say no more. Dodge Magnum. Hardly a powerful weapon. Mitsubishi Carisma. Without out any. Subaru Brat. (only in certain parts of the world)
I think they were referring to a military vehicle (maybe even an aeroplane). The British would laugh at the "Growler" and the Americans would laugh at the British "Snatched Land Rover".
cody hughes How are they Ironic names? Well...apart from the fact that VW is German and California is in America, the California is a great seller in California, it got the name from how popular the Sambabus was back in the day, and still is
Throw in the Kia Mohave (though, it WAS previously sold here as the Borrego), Fiat Freemont (rebadged Dodge Journey, which IS sold here), and Alfa Romeo Montreal.
shadow 25 You are correct. In fact, the Austin Ambassador which really looked like a revised Austin Princess DID get the hatchback, and was much nicer. I was tempted to purchase one of the top of the range Vanden Plas models from auction....but chickened out, realising it could be a money pit.
After the Chrysler Concorde, they might make a newer version and call it “Chrysler Saturn 5” as in Saturn 5 rocket because its more advanced than a Concorde and it was a technological leap when it was introduced
Ford Fiesta. Yeah, it's missing its sombrero and doesn't have any thick moustache in front of the grille. Also its horn doesn't shout "¡ARIBA! ¡ARIBA! ¡ARIBA!"
Ford Econoline. Nothing is economical about it with its massive 6.8L petrol V10. But still I love that van compared to the new Transit that replaced it.
the Austin Princess was actually renamed the Ambassador the Skoda Rapid was also a "sporty" version of the 105/120 also called the 130 what about the Trimph Acclaim well it was a rebadged Honda Accord (wierd name too) or the Triumph Renown who came up with thath?
It's not surprising considering that the Swift has been doing too good in India for 14 years. It was released here in 2005. And probably Japan. I don't know about other countries.
Hyundai Tiburon - "Tiburon" means "shark" in Spanish, but apart from the flashy styling there's nothing intimidating in a front-wheel-drive vehicle making at most (2.7 V6 GT) 172 HPs.
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What is Concorde mean
Nissan Sunny that has no sunroof
The hatchback model in the 80s did
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How about the Mitsubishi Carisma? Nothing remotely 'Charismatic' about that thing, just another everyday commuter car.
That, and the fact that the Volvo S40 is was closely related to was more charismatic than the Mitsubishi, as the Volvo could be had with an engine just shy of 200hp, while the Carisma...maxed out in the 160s.
Another Mitsubishi the pajero or wanker in Spanish
Or an earlier Mitsubishi model: Charmant
Cough cough Toyota ISIS
@@InuCruiser toyota really have a car with that name. Toyota Isis
The Toyota Isis was a 7 seater MPV that was supposedly named after the ancient Egyptian goddess of fertility, wisdom, and health. That name might have sounded good at the time it was produced since 2004, until many headlines about the infamous Jidahist terrorist group came along.
RDSyafriyar my point is that the name didn’t age well being that isis uses mainly Toyota vehicles
There's also an Egyptian god named isis
@@RDSyafriyar that group doesn't even call itself ISIS, thats just the name the media gives it.
What about the Mitsubishi Pajero... It was re named 'Montero' in spain and south America after Mitsubishi found out that 'Pajero' means 'Wanker' in spanish...
In my country Pajero and Montero are different vehicles.
:)
In Asia it's still pajero
@GT Racer, hahaha... True! Never thought about that... 😁
Lada Granta for example. Granta means dying horse in Bulgarian.
In Australia we have Pajero and Pajero Sport so I guess we have a Wanker and Wanker Sport lol
I disagree about the suzuki swift. I think it fits it.
and especially the tuned ones like the one shown in the video
@@tomxm77 very true
Especially the ones produced in Esztergom, Hungary. Hungarian=gyors
Only the Sport
For a small city car it's really nippy and good to drive. It's not fast in american way = only can go forward, cannot turn.
Gonna go and say #1 will be the Mustang Mach E
Yeah, driving at Mach 0.
Ford "Mustang" Mach-E should be called the Ford Mach-E cause its NOT a Mustang!
Just how stubborn they are, name a wrong car.
@@prototypebatteryacid110 Which is also inappropriate because it doesn't even get close to Mach 1.
I would have been cool with just “Mach-E” since it was “Mustang inspired” but putting the Mustang name in an SUV is like Mitsubishi reviving the “eclipse”
My Ford Escape has a stupid name. 0 to 60 in the mid 7 seconds. What the hell is it Escaping from? A damn Civic?
Hawkclaw Did they even have cars then? Lmao, at least it's not as slow as something like a corolla or a Sentra/Pulsar?
Hawkclaw Oh yeahhhh, the patent wagon. My bad!
Bruh civics can also be fast
Fudz fanz 2007 Well sure, any car can be fast.
@@Hawkkiwi You can count Cugnot in this too, 1769.
The “Swift” name for the compact Suzuki hatch applies to its nimble handling. Literally. The car itself is not meant for top speed. (Dunno why you took and translated the term “Swift” to “velocity”)The latest base model Swift (zc83s) has a dry weight of whopping 840kg. For the last three generations, Suzuki made the Swift larger in proportion and somehow they managed to cut nearly 200kg of weight off of the car and simultaneously improving rigidity thanks to the all new rigid and lightweight body shell (Suzuki Heartect). And we can all appreciate this little car with a price point below 10k. (In Japan) and the Swift “Sport” models only under 15k. I personally think that we should be thankful the fact that some car manufacturers are still selling us lightweight budget hothatches for us broke youngsters even in the 2010s when an entire vehicle’s personalities are measured all in the name of 0-60 records.(as you can tell by this video.)
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@@pablocastillo7769 dude. That joke doesn't even apply here 🤣
I agree, I don't think Swift is a bad name at all. It is a city car after all, and small, lightweight cars are quite nimble and responsive around town. Obviously where it does fall short would be long distance motorway driving.
Having owned ab early 2000's model, they do handle even with modest tyres, and they are bombproof, mine died of rust, the engine was a gem for a 3 cylinder.
You are right man, not everybody is a formula 1 racer, there are city commuters too
As a Czech guy I gotta say that there was nothing rapid about Rapid. You should have mentioned the Rapid from 70's which really was rapid. Compared to a new one, Rapid was a disapointment.
Except Rapid was produced since 1984. It's predecessor was Garde, produced since 1981. So not 70's.
Sure the base Swift is not that Swift
But the Swift Sport is pretty Swift
I can’t say it will. Nothing is slower than my diesel one
Yup..swift sport is pure awesomeness!
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No one:
Literally no one:
Absolutely no one:
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That's how you originally pronounce it. Just because it's sold in english speaking countries doesn't mean the name has to be changed.
@Gappie Al Kebabi With this strong R, like Norse people pronounce it, their gods and stuff. It's like Friga, Thor. The R is very strong, agressive. English speakers have their r very muffled
Skoda Toyota Renault Citroën Peugeot Nissan KIA Chevrolet Dodge Datsun AstonMartin BMW Audi Mercedes-Benz Mistubishi
Here are my (slightly less serious) six:
VW Sharan - saw a bloke driving one and I'm sure he wasn't called Sharon
Ford Galaxy - it's big but not galaxy sized
Nissan Micra - the old ones were small but now they're just normal sized
VW Up - it was coming down a hill
Dacia Duster - you can't clean your house with it
Ford Focus - doesn't stop their drivers from being distracted by their phones
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter. It's not at all a sprinty or fast vehicle, it's a multi purpose van.
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I was about to comment this. Cousin owns one and I mentioned it to him
so is the sprinter trueno, not very fast car at all
Iki Rama
The AE86 Sprinter is fair enough to be called a Sprinter because it does go quick due to it’s lighweight characteristics, in a straight line they’re not fast in terms of top speed obviously but they’re still fairly fast
@@kotarojujo2737
Not fast in a straight line, but definetly a lot faster than a Charger Hellcat in a touge
Indeed, 0-60 in the mid 12s. An EcoBoost V6 Transit can (shockingly) do it in under 7 seconds.
Hyundai "Excel" from Microsoft Office Excel
It's a car that even data entry processors can afford.
Skoda Rapid was really rapid. In 1984 there was first generation of this car. It was sport version of Skoda 120 (type 742). New model of Rapid (from 2011) is named Rapid only because is sport version of Skoda Fabia (newer version of Skoda Felicia which was newer model of Skoda 120). So that name Rapid is not for speed but for history of this brand
Ehm
No
@@Polarys_CZ dude tells a true thing and you just say "ehm no"
@@inspektor66 I said "Ehm No" because it's true but at the same time it's not
The name Rapid was actually first used as an add-on to the name of one of its cars in 1934 and in 1935 was used as the actual name for one of it's models. It's the same with the Superb and Octavia which have a long history with the brand.
@@Adam_Boots Finally someone knows how it really is
"Mini" Countryman, there's just nothing small about it, apart from its appeal of course
@A real bisexual petrol-head And you are always really offended by the most stupid things imaginable. Everyone can name everything whatever they want, but some names are just horrible.
Would you buy a Geely Beauty Leopard? Or name your child Eggplant? That car's not going to sell, and that kid is going to have problems in life because of their parents giving them a name like that.
@A real bisexual petrol-head You're allowed to name everything whatever you want. But naming a car doesn't just come down to whatever you like - there's also marketing and sales figures to take in. If you give a horrible name, there's a good chance that it won't sell!
And as for kids, I'm not talking about names like "Dina" or "Martina." I'm talking about the truly horrendous stuff like "Eggplant", "Gasoline", "Global"... those kids are probably going to be bullied in school, be ashamed of their name and probably have problems finding a workplace due to their name sounding like a nickname.
Mate , I'm not stopping you from naming your cars and kids whatever you want, but I'm just saying that you should be very careful when it comes names (*especially* your children.)
Imagine this:
My grandmother used to own an Austin Princess.
*Your grandpa is a princess?*
Pontiac Fiero - slow for its name
Chrysler 300M - doesn’t even remotely come close to its historic 300s
Pontiac Grand Prix - lost its heritage over the years of its run
Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross - poor name usage, insults previous eclipse names
Dodge Dart - nowhere is considerably fast nor follows its older Dart nameplate
Chevrolet (Trail)Blazer crossovers - neither follow their predecessors with the name.
Acura Legend - Not exactly a legendary car by any means
GMC Terrain - Despite it’s name, is nowhere near capable of off-roading, even basic ones
Chevrolet Sonic - Fast name, only makes less than 130 horses
fiero name suits it cuz its a common sight seeing it catch on fire
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Electro3 Strike yes, and it stops there.
The original (trail)blazers were truck-based, RWD standard, body on chassis, and are considerably large.
The newer ones are much smaller than it’s predecessors by several feet (the new blazers are about two to three feet shorter, and the new trailblazers are almost four whole feet shorter, even smaller than the equinox). Not to mention, FWD standard, unibody, and are powered with much weaker engine blocks
Electro3 Strike I’m referring to the US market.
The TrailBlazer in the US is coming out in a few months and it’s a subcompact crossover SUV. It’s basically comparable to a Nissan Qashqai/Rogue Sport
Acura Legend not a legendary car? Its legendary for the 90's rappers. Therefore it's a legendary car of the 90's.
The Skoda Fabia. Isn’t very fab.
The Mitsubishi Carisma. What it’s owners aren’t.
The Honda Jazz. Nothing Jazzy about it.
The Alfa Stelvio. Nothing about it seems like it could go up the Stelvio Pass well
Well Jazz is often sad and so am I after seeing that car.
Honda Jazz came in ASEAN market only and probably India, the rest of the world got the name "Fit" instead
@@mawwalmazie Nope. Europe has The Honda Jazz since 1983.
Woah stfu about Alfa, you clearly uneducated about the stelvio
By Jazz I think it means relaxing? Think about it's multi mode sits, you can take a rest in it... permanently 😁
If I remember correct the Kia name Pride was related with term lion pride - they wanted to describe it as spacious car (for on it's size)..I dont know.. maybe like.. you can fit whole pride in it or smth.. not connected word pride as emotion.
KasparOnTube bruh I though the Kia pride is for gay people
I personally saw it as an ideal first car- a young driver would be proud that it got them on the road. Anyone else, though... would probably be embarrassed by it.
Why Kia Pride had to be call for gay pride nowadays, back then i don't even hear single kinda of word like that bruh people in internet are insane lol.
It is called the saipa 110 pride now because it is now bought by the Iranian manufacturer saipa
Opel Corsa; “Corsa” refers to something sporty in Italian, and there’s nothing remotely sporty about an Opel Corsa.
Ford Escort: “Escort” really!? ....a car for prostitutes?
Ford Focus: I don’t get it; is the car “in focus” or what’s supposed to be the meaning here!?
Ford Mondeo: apparently “Mondeo” is Latin for “world”....so a Ford World!? ..makes no sense..
Chevy Nova: “Nova” refers to something that doesn’t move in Spanish.
VW UP!: what is “up!” (With an exclamation mark) about a tiny eco tin can of a car?
VW Polo: ...what does a small eco car have to do with a horseback riding sport? ..literally nothing.
VW Golf: like the above; what does a compact car have to do with a sport about trying to get a ball in a hole with the least shots? ...literally nothing!
VW Passat: “Passat” means “Trade Wind” in German....do I need to say more?
VW T-Roc: what does that even mean? ...is that some kind of lame attempt at calling it “Truck” or what?
VW Jetta: apparently means “Jet Stream” in German according to google.....please tell me where the similarities are between an incredibly boring car for the slutty little blonde chick that has slept with half of her high school before she turned 18 and a “Jet stream”?
VW Tiguan: apparently that name is a cross between “tiger” and “leguan” (German word for iguana)....uhhmm yeah okay, what does that have to do with a compact SUV?
There are also straight up retarded sounding names like “Subaru Tribecca” (only thing I can find on “tribecca” is a region of Manhattan...and what that has to do with one of the ugliest SUVs ever made I don’t know) or just take most” newer Toyota names like “Yaris”, “Avensis”, Aygo”...
...I could go on...
Alot of VWs were named after names of winds. Pretty cool, I mean, they had to name it something.
Probably something like that they "ride like the wind".
Ever drive a Rampage? One of those cars that you never realize how fun it is until you start driving it hard. As an example, Roadkill recently got one, and they have mad fun with it. I had a blast with my 85 Plymouth Turismo, which was basically the same thing.
The Princess was not a 5 door Hatchback. That came later as the Ambassador.
other cars:
Daihatsu Charade. Why pretend?
Dodge Swinger. Say no more.
Dodge Magnum. Hardly a powerful weapon.
Mitsubishi Carisma. Without out any.
Subaru Brat. (only in certain parts of the world)
On Croatian, brat means brother.
Ribierasacra The Dodge Magnum SRT8 is powerful weapon lmao
Hyundai Matrix
Doesn't look like a futuristic car.
kia rio
rio means river in spanish
im not sure a kia can be driven in the water
lol
Top gear talked about a car named the growler. The explained what it means in Britain slang and it was funny.
Umm... I don't remember that.
Prowler and Bowler did exist.
ast5515 It was not for the Us market but look
Up the clip on youtube.
In Victorian times a Growler was a four wheeled cab, so not an entirely inappropriate name for a car. I suspect it has a different meaning now.
Grumpy Oldman It does in Britain slang. Watching
Them explain the definition was funny
I think they were referring to a military vehicle (maybe even an aeroplane). The British would laugh at the "Growler" and the Americans would laugh at the British "Snatched Land Rover".
Why does everybody slate BL cars for always rusting? Sure, they did rust, but didn’t every car of the 70’s do that?
The Renault Alaskan or the vw California both which aren’t sold in America
cody hughes
How are they Ironic names? Well...apart from the fact that VW is German and California is in America, the California is a great seller in California, it got the name from how popular the Sambabus was back in the day, and still is
Throw in the Kia Mohave (though, it WAS previously sold here as the Borrego), Fiat Freemont (rebadged Dodge Journey, which IS sold here), and Alfa Romeo Montreal.
Toyota Avalon
We can't forget the Fort Machstang Must-E
Isn't Mustang Mach-E
The Nissan Sunny or as Jeremy Clarkson called it, the Nissan Drizzle
The Austin Princess is not a hatchback but is in fact a sedan
shadow 25 You are correct. In fact, the Austin Ambassador which really looked like a revised Austin Princess DID get the hatchback, and was much nicer. I was tempted to purchase one of the top of the range Vanden Plas models from auction....but chickened out, realising it could be a money pit.
@@datathunderstorm but there was also a few hatchback conversions availeble for the princess
You missed the Opel (Vauxhall) Corsa because Corsa in italien means race in english and we all now a Opel/Vauxhall is super slow and not race foccused
Opel corsa opc 😒
@@madblackastra1951 And the Vauxhall VXR models.
After the Chrysler Concorde, they might make a newer version and call it “Chrysler Saturn 5” as in Saturn 5 rocket because its more advanced than a Concorde and it was a technological leap when it was introduced
Where's the "Mustang" Mach-E?
Check your garage its waiting...
You missed:
Dodge Intrepid
Nissan Cube
Pontiac LeMans (last generation)
Suzuki Aerio
Ford Escorpio
Hyundai Veloster (previous generation)
Cube literally was the shape of nearly all the Cubes, and I see nothing wrong with Aerio
Skoda Superb is one.
The skoda superb is more aggressive like
Older superb with 2.8 V6 ? Good one. Younger Skoda Superb with 3.6 V6 ? Fuck yeah, this car is awesome, and the name is good. Just my opinion
Mitsubishi eclipse cross
Vauxhall Corsa
The car made for traveling faster than light
Or Opel Corsa if you're not from the UK
@@parkanyipeter3077 yes
You basically copied car throttle's video
In France, (I'm french) it was funny to have a Buick Rendezvous
I can confirm Skoda cars are slow as my parents does 0-62 in about 9.4 minutes
One view.
One like.
IT FINALLY ADDS UP.
JP Labs holy crap
Chevy typhoon 😂, what a pile of .....
Gabriel Basurto the typhoon was a GMC
Expected the Opel Corsa to be in this list
BMW Supra
Nothing wrong about the current Supra, but still fanboys suck.
"Pride isn't really something associated with Kia models"
Damn he really shaded Kia. But jokes on him, because Kia is killing it lately
Daewoo/Pontiac Le Mans
Daewoo Racer
Hyundai Excel
Renault Fuego
Ford Fiesta. Yeah, it's missing its sombrero and doesn't have any thick moustache in front of the grille. Also its horn doesn't shout "¡ARIBA! ¡ARIBA! ¡ARIBA!"
I can’t be the only one who wanted to see the inverse? Cars that are too good for the name they were given?
Ford Econoline. Nothing is economical about it with its massive 6.8L petrol V10. But still I love that van compared to the new Transit that replaced it.
Fiat panda isnt related to pandas in any way but you cant really make up a better name for it... its just a perfect name!
Tesla Cybertruck
How about Rusak? It's mean "broke" in Indonesian
Dodge Stealth
That yellow Skoda Vrs...so beautiful:)
Fun Fact: Kia Pride is still around but replace/name into Kia Rio.
2:13 Kia Pride? Isn't that the Ford Festiva I have known?
Mini..............
........don't know what to say for them
KIA Pride was a car I'd see in my cousins house a lot back then...
When I see it, I thought its name is similar to a turtle 😅😅
The dodge rampage is like dodges competitor to the el Camino and ranchero
Suzuki Baleno (In czech Baleno is Packaging)
Ever heard of this Maruti Suzuki S-Presso ?
I think the kia Pride SEDAN actually looks pretty nicr
The princess wasn't a 5 door at first, it became one when transformed in the Ambassador
Oldsmobile Achieva
Achieva means achievement
But this thing is slow af
AND it has a soft ride!
Don't forget the mid 80s Austin Ambassador
All I want for Christmas is to put the chrysler pt cruiser on the naughty list
The Dodge dart a Dodge nitro have unnecessary names for what vehicle they are
it's the same with the dodge magnum. it's a really cool car but I don't like the name of it.
And a Dodge caliber has a unnecessary name unless it's the set 4
The new eclipse and the mustang Mach E
PLEASE, please
Learn to pronounce Volkswagen right🙏🙏🙏🙏
Chevrolet Vega! Definitely not a bright star!
The 1st car sounded stupid enough
7. Ford Mustang Mach-E
Hyundai excel. It never excelled at anything
Nobody:
This guy: "Ssskoda Rapeed"
the Austin Princess was actually renamed the Ambassador
the Skoda Rapid was also a "sporty" version of the 105/120 also called the 130
what about the Trimph Acclaim well it was a rebadged Honda Accord (wierd name too) or the Triumph Renown who came up with thath?
Dodge Nitro
Chevy trailblazer.
2:52 now i can't do my planned comment :(
Suzuki Esteem, enough said.
Especially when driven by Saul Goodman :)
Volkswagen Golf, reminds me of the game called ⛳.
The Rabbit was a better name for the original Golf in America. It was cute and agile, just like a hare.
It was named after a wind. Just like the name "Polo".
Also, the name Golf sounds good, easy to remember, a large reason it was such a success.
There is no pride in that kia whatsoever
It's not surprising considering that the Swift has been doing too good in India for 14 years. It was released here in 2005. And probably Japan. I don't know about other countries.
Kia pride is my favourite car but the name won't suit the car so ill replace the name Pride into Samara
And its now
Kia Samara
Lada has already taken the rights for the Samara.
Nr. 1. Dude... my wife saw this video and now she knows why I always call her my princess.
Honda Civic
Nissan Homy super long , Mazda Scrum wagon 😶😶
Suzuki Super Carry
The Mazda 121. Very misleading as, to my surprise, the Mazda 121 is not the 121st Mazda ever produced.
Moug MeDuro 🤦🏻
gixxer 600 >mfw you missed the joke
2:51 okei soo its rapeed now not rapid as the whole world say it ...
czech pronounciation maybe?
@@usuallyclueless4477 the third time he says it correctly
Skoda rapid is my car
Hyundai Matrix..
No dodge nitro?!
Honestly, I believe the Suzuki Swift fits its styling... but that’s my opinion.
Oh car makers dont name a car wine please I beg you or something else like that
@A real bisexual petrol-head I'm just saying I wont buy it
Dodge Nitro
kia sportage
Saturn Ion is a bad name, because Ion sounds like a name for an electric car
And, in retrospect, an Ion EV would have probably been pretty neat, especially in the Quad Coupe bodystyle.
@@carcrasher88YT
I like the sound of that
Hyundai Tiburon - "Tiburon" means "shark" in Spanish, but apart from the flashy styling there's nothing intimidating in a front-wheel-drive vehicle making at most (2.7 V6 GT) 172 HPs.
Is my Rapid TSI NO TFSI 7 speed automatic Max speed 206 KMH 128 MPH 1,390cc 121bhp 90KW 95 sec 2,422 IB 1019KG 2.0 TSI 1.4 TFSI 1.5 TDI