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Kind of Amusingcvp0917 12-16-2001, 02:57 AM Thought of this one day for no reason but have you even wondered why a japanesse car company would put the name skyline on the back of the car and the gt-r badge on the grill in english? i would understand that for the cars they export to britain or whereever but in japan its like that. maybe japan wants to be like us cause we rule... Cu-Chullain 12-17-2001, 12:26 AM All their cars have english names on them. Alot of the Japanese and Okinawans speak or read or at least can puzzle out english. Most learn it in school as a second language. Im sure its the same way on mainland. Whats funny about the cars is the names. I cant stand those Diahatsu(sp?) Move's. Why would you name it that when it cant move worth a damn anyways. :D Z :alien: super 96 accord 12-17-2001, 01:30 PM If we ruled, we'd have skylines at our Nissan dealerships :( :( x's a lot more! Have you ever looked in Japanese magazines? You'd be surprised how much english there is in those things. I know in Italy, english is a required language in school and you still have to take another as an elective. So it might be like that over in Nippon too! moondog 12-17-2001, 07:19 PM while on this track..... Why Skyline, when it would end up being pronounced "Skyrine"??? :p (Almost a question worthy of consideration, btw) vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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