Why does Porsche uses Spanish words for there model designation?
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Porsche is not the only one that uses spanish names for its model line up. I guess it sounds more exotic in Spanish. Here are some Lambo ones.
Lamborghini...
Diablo = Devil
Murcielago = Bat
Gallardo = Gracefull
Reventon = Big Burst
Bravo = Brave
Espada = Sword
Miura = A fighting Bull breed
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Lamborghini...
Diablo = Devil
Murcielago = Bat
Gallardo = Gracefull
Reventon = Big Burst
Bravo = Brave
Espada = Sword
Miura = A fighting Bull breed
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#34
Its common knowledge that the Porsche family is NOT German...each of them will tell you this in a very matter of fact manner...(actually kind of a f/u attitude).....that they are Austrian!
It is also common knowledeg that Ferdinand had quite the "thing" going w/his house cleaner "Juanita".
So go figure....as Shakespeare said, "What's in a name?"
It is also common knowledeg that Ferdinand had quite the "thing" going w/his house cleaner "Juanita".
So go figure....as Shakespeare said, "What's in a name?"
#36
Kind of more like "Chupa me"...or is that "Chinga me"....no no, "Chinga me" is what you ask the dealer to do to you when you buy a new GT2.....my mistake.
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Porsche is not the only one that uses spanish names for its model line up. I guess it sounds more exotic in Spanish.
Yikes, what a POS!
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