
| Author | Message |
|---|---|
| And Mark 2 should be Hiroaka Stolb 2 ( or Hiroaka Hashira 2 ) | |
| Speedevil wrote So if you call a Mustang "Hello" it makes sense because it's an English word? Not "hello" but a "Crowd" ( lol -"Ford Mustang"-"Hello Crowd") | |
| enzo96 wrote I see a bit of Suzuki Alto in this I agree, Renault Twingo with some bit of Suzuki Alto. Rear whispers something like Hyundai, to me. ![]() | |
| Speedevil wrote So if you call a Mustang "Hello" it makes sense because it's an English word? No, but u can't say this is a random word, because is not. And read the comment of @carcrasher88 to understand the origin of the surname... | |
| Rodrigo wrote is not random at all, is a reference the origin of the car, French. So if you call a Mustang "Hello" it makes sense because it's an English word? | |
| Apparently there's a thing amongst Twingo enthusiasts (and car enthusiasts in general) called 'Merci Twingo' (and an original Eurobeat song of the same title), it's become sort of a Twingo meme. Probably where they got the car's fictional model name from. -- Last edit: 2018-04-07 02:17:14 | |
| Speedevil wrote What? That's just a stupid name, like way too many fictional cars have. You don't name cars with a random word. is not random at all, is a reference the origin of the car, French. | |
| Automotive Gaming wrote do not be racist of france What? That's just a stupid name, like way too many fictional cars have. You don't name cars with a random word. | |
| Why would you name a car "thanks"? | |
| I see a bit of Suzuki Alto in this |