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^^ Okay?
Funny how personal opinion often gets in the way of fact. The "Nissan" name has 44/39 characters (with/without spaces), whereas the "Lambo" name has 46/42. Both are stupidly long, but the stupidly long name in question here is actually the shorter of the two...
OK, fair enough, then I'll also add that Nissan are free to use the name if that's the case.I think he was referring to the "Superleggera" part of the name, which Lambo has no trademark on.
I think he was referring to the "Superleggera" part of the name, which Lambo has no trademark on.
Looks like it, not sure though.there is a ferrari modena (yelow) on the second pic ?
I dont think so
but yeah I could be wrong
This is a tough one.. for 'photohunting'.
But I reckon the front of the car is a little longer than that of Gallardo's, so I guess it's a 360 Modena.
No, but it sounds retarded. Imagine if Lamborghini or FIAT came out with a Shinsen edition or an RS (which stands for RennSport & is German).
The issue for me is the Italian designation on a Japanese car. Do the Japanese not have something that means "Superleggera?"
And yes, I thought both names were stupidly long, but Amuse just seemed more obnoxious somehow.
I dont think so
but yeah I could be wrong
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But the red car on the right 911?
The NEW Gallardo
IMO Amuse is one of the top tuners in Japan and they can do whatever they please with the names of their cars.
What’s the white car in that photo?
Whats the white car in that photo?
Whats the white car in that photo?
That doesn't stop the name from being stupidly long, regardless of its wording. In my opinion. Three brands in one name, one of them which is not even a car related brand. And arvin charles forgot the Z33 part, which makes the name even longer.