I have looked, but failed to find the ridiculous promised. But am not disappointed. Except maybe about the wheels, and my doubts that the hood is not naked carbon fiber.
I'm a bit confused why this has the "-chero" postfix rather than the more common-for-truckcars "-amino." Is it because of both Ford and Daimler's connections to Jaguar?
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In this case, the argument can be made that it should be a Daimlerpage or a Daimlerchero. Daimlerpage since Daimler was involved in the British Leyland debacle, which Chrysler bought pieces of and thoroughly destroyed.
But more recently, and thus more importantly, Daimler was part of Jaguar Cars, which Ford bought before eventually selling to Tata.
If Tata had a legendary Camino to its name, the argument for adding their vehicle's suffix to the name would be made, however the scholarly debate on the subject is still underway.
@Ben Wojdyla: I realize the rules for this were settled long ago, but shouldn't cars with the "-amino" suffix get an "el" in front as well? As in, "el six-wheeled Porsche 928amino"?
@Ben Wojdyla: Daimler was pretty much an innocent bystander in the British Leyland disaster. Jaguar bought up the ailing company in 1960, gutted it, and turned the marque into nothing more than Jaguar clones. Even the DS420 - the last true Daimler - was basically all Jaguar DNA in its makeup.
And how was Chrysler involved with BL? It was the Rootes Group (Hillman, Sunbeam, Singer, Humber) along with Simca that Chrysler bought and destroyed. Leyland self-destructed just fine without American help.
@British_Looks_British_Reliabil...: Subaru, I believe, is a special case. Instead of adding a car/truck suffix, I think the style book demands that car/truck Subarus are "Bratastic." So, in your example, it would be a "Bratastic Legacy."
@snapoversteer 'bout to get told: Subaru is tricky. They've got a tie up with GM through Saab (for now), and through Toyota with the FT-86 and thus to GM again by way of NUMMI, but as you mention they also have the Brat.
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@Ben Wojdyla: Clearly we need another article on this topic.
In any case, we are forgetting all about the Suzuki Mighty Boy. If I Caminoed (is the verb form of "Camino" capitalized?) a Chevy Sprint, would it become a Mighty Sprint or a Sprintmino?
@Ben Wojdyla: Thanks for the encouragement, but I have to admit that the deadly serious possum-eatin' advice (down to the excellent detail of insisting on using "oppossum") thoroughly entertained me.
Perry instructs at Audi Club Golden Gate chapter HPDE's. Here's some pix of him in action at Infineon in 08 - [gotbluemilk.com]
His car is VERY fast. I was riding along with an instructor in the instructor group in a nice Porsche and that Lotus was just cutting through the field like something through something.
Perry? It must be the singer of "I Dragoned a Car" fame.
"I dragoned a car and I liked it,
The taste of Camaro bootlid,
I dragoned a car just to try it,
I hope my motorbike don't mind it,
It felt so wrong
It felt so right
Don't mean I'm in love tonight
I dragoned a car and I liked it
I liked it"
Hey Ben, you should go ahead and explain how the Toyota 2ZZ engine utilizes a Yamaha head, that all federal Elises come with said engine, and hence the Yamaha decal. That would remove a lot of confusion.
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In this case, the argument can be made that it should be a Daimlerpage or a Daimlerchero. Daimlerpage since Daimler was involved in the British Leyland debacle, which Chrysler bought pieces of and thoroughly destroyed.
But more recently, and thus more importantly, Daimler was part of Jaguar Cars, which Ford bought before eventually selling to Tata.
If Tata had a legendary Camino to its name, the argument for adding their vehicle's suffix to the name would be made, however the scholarly debate on the subject is still underway.
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And how was Chrysler involved with BL? It was the Rootes Group (Hillman, Sunbeam, Singer, Humber) along with Simca that Chrysler bought and destroyed. Leyland self-destructed just fine without American help.
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If you truck-car a Holden Epica, does it become an Epicamino, or a Epica Ute?
If you truck-car a Subaru Legacy, does it become a Legamino, or a Legaja?
If you truck-car a Lamborghini Espada, does it become an Espadampage?
If you truck-car a Mazda Cosmo, does it become a Cosmochero?
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As for the Subaru, I would say LegaRAT, after the BRAT (original Subaru truck-car).
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In any case, we are forgetting all about the Suzuki Mighty Boy. If I Caminoed (is the verb form of "Camino" capitalized?) a Chevy Sprint, would it become a Mighty Sprint or a Sprintmino?
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Put the proper wires back on that sucker, and send it to Top Gear in order to illustrate what 'Merica is all about, yo!
America...fuck yeah!!!!!
Seriously...this is way cool. Functional tailgate + obscure English car + in the South = WIN forever
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Thanks. I can't believe I left that out.
Plus, it's a functional rack, not the wanna-be crap on many a car.
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His car is VERY fast. I was riding along with an instructor in the instructor group in a nice Porsche and that Lotus was just cutting through the field like something through something.
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"I dragoned a car and I liked it,
The taste of Camaro bootlid,
I dragoned a car just to try it,
I hope my motorbike don't mind it,
It felt so wrong
It felt so right
Don't mean I'm in love tonight
I dragoned a car and I liked it
I liked it"
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But I guess I am not xtreme or suprlite.
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