[QUOTE=spi-ti-tout]It's true, Cayenne is a chili-type of spice I think. But not sure if it's only in France.[/QUOTE]
cayenne is a pepper but Im pretty shure it comes from south america.
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[QUOTE=spi-ti-tout]It's true, Cayenne is a chili-type of spice I think. But not sure if it's only in France.[/QUOTE]
cayenne is a pepper but Im pretty shure it comes from south america.
Cayenne Pepper...its not only in France, very widely used
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I think one of my favourite ways to name cars is the way ferrari does it... names like 250 GTO just sound so cool... and there's a logic to the numbers aswell (at least most of them ;) ) Like if ferrari announces they gonna build a 612 you know what sort of car they're talking about. (bad example) Also cars can have additional names aswell. But I like numbers that make sense. :)
[QUOTE=Pando]I think one of my favourite ways to name cars is the way ferrari does it... names like 250 GTO just sound so cool... and there's a logic to the numbers aswell (at least most of them ;) ) Like if ferrari announces they gonna build a 612 you know what sort of car they're talking about. (bad example) Also cars can have additional names aswell. But I like numbers that make sense. :)[/QUOTE]
Mercedes has mastered that. EX: Mercedes E430. E-klasse Benz. 4.3 liter Engine.
[QUOTE=Matra et Alpine]Good man, BAGHEERA :)[/QUOTE]
Does that mean I get a free ride in yours when I get there? :)
[QUOTE=spi-ti-tout]Does that mean I get a free ride in yours when I get there? :)[/QUOTE]
It's MATRA :)
"ride" what's that ?
is that like sitting in it and it DRIVING.
Phew, that coudl be difficult.
Is there an R in the month ?
[QUOTE=Matra et Alpine]It's MATRA :)[/QUOTE]
Gives me all the more reason to boast to me mates :)
[QUOTE]"ride" what's that ?
is that like sitting in it and it DRIVING.[/QUOTE]
Car can't drive itself, and I can't drive so that's outside the question. I think you know the only thing left. Unless you decide that I could LEARN driving in there :)
[QUOTE]Phew, that coudl be difficult.
Is there an R in the month ? [/QUOTE]
Don't get you there....R...confused :confused:
Sorry man, British humour.
The Matra's are both currenty languishing in BITS awaiting critical parts ( and time ) to complete their rebuild. it is often estimated that 95% of all Matras areound the world are parked up in bits in garages :(
cayenne is also a red pepper, pretty hot, and is found in alot of places, not just france (being UCP's chef does come in handy once in a while :p )
[QUOTE=Rockefella]Mercedes has mastered that. EX: Mercedes E430. E-klasse Benz. 4.3 liter Engine.[/QUOTE]
BMW do that too.
325: BMW 3-series, 2.5litre engine.
[QUOTE=Matra et Alpine]
Winds were popular for a while too ....
Scirocco[/QUOTE]
And Golf.. Bora... Passat.. are also famous winds/wind-streams :D
Polo and Lupo to... (I think..) :confused:
I thought Nova wast sold in spanish countries because va in spanish means its goes so NO-va is it doesnt go or no_go
and what about that american car called the cheeta!
but when mercedes does it, they don't always follow the engine specs, I heard somewhere that cars like the E55 and any AMG cars that are supposed to be 5.5 L are actually 5.4 L engines.
oh and another thing I remembered. When buick made the Lacrosse for north america they had to rename it Allure for Canada because in Quebec, Lacrosse means masturbation. lol.