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  1. #1
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    Fun game: car make & model

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    I've been trying to learn make & models of cars while biking. The first thing was to learn the logos. I picked those up fairly quickly. There were a few weird ones, but I've got those sorted out now, I think. Now I'm working on the models, that's harder because it requires a little more reading, and there are SO many. There are maybe 15 makes (logos). I say the name aloud so my bike ride sounds like this: "Ford, Ford, Toyota, Chevy, Toyota, Toyota, Honda, Ford, Toyota, Subaru!" (With background accompaniment of jingling from the jingle bell on my handlebar.)

    Subaru is my favorite logo. I like the stars.

    The reason for this is, although I can usually get the plate number, it would be a really good skill to be able to identify a car's make & model by its shape. Even if it is just a honk I start reciting the license plate number to myself, in case something else happens, until I get home, the car is long gone, or another car brings itself to my attention.

    But a license plate number is difficult to remember and sometimes you just can't see it all. The plate number is more important to get, but if I could easily know the make & model, that would help a lot.

    And it's a fun game to play. The problem is, it is hard to stop! Now I'm doing it when I'm biking, walking, or driving. There are far fewer cars that you can see logo & name, when you are driving. I'm getting pretty familiar with the rear ends of vehicles!

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    We get Car & Driver magazine...my 9 year old DS is a major car nut...and we go to the local auto show quite often, so I'm pretty competent when it comes to recognizing makes, models, and roughly the model year, too.

    I think Mazda has the prettiest logo, but I'm admittedly a bit biased.
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    I am going to have to disagree, and nominate VW.

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    Neat fact about Subaru's logo - it's the Pliedies (sp?) constellation of the 7 sister stars. The logo only has 6 stars though, because 'the seventh star is the car'.

    The BMW logo is known as the roundel, and I believe it was first created to look like a propeller.

    I'm a car enthusiast and a total geek, so I love stuff like that.

    My favorite car logo is the one for Aston-Martin

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    I think the symbolism that goes behind car company logos is kind of cool. The Mazda logo is meant to represent a flying bird, or an M...kind of an optical illusion. Sure better than their previous logo...I don't know what the heck that was supposed to represent:
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    Actually the old Mazda logo looks like a stylized M also, to me. But Wikipedia says it's a sun and a flame.

    Here's a site that talks about the meaning of car logos. If you trust some random site on the Internet... or Wikipedia for that matter. Interesting what they say about the Toyota logo. I always thought it was just a stylized "T", but it reminds me of the Taurus symbol, and that's a Ford.
    Last edited by OakLeaf; 02-21-2010 at 01:14 PM.
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    I think the old one looks like a gynecological view...

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    Quote Originally Posted by malkin View Post
    I think the old one looks like a gynecological view...
    Uh huh...exactly. I'm guessing the Mazda design folks had just as many women in on that decision as Apple did on the iPad naming discussions...0.
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    I had never thought of that before. I always thought it looked like a ballerina holding her hands over her head, doing a pirouette.

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    I'm just glad I'm not the only one that spends her commute studying cars. I'm more of a license plate kinda gal. It's an addition. bikerHen

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    I used to sell cars (a brief stint in my varied occupations), so I notice make and model (and sometimes year) without much thought. I do study license plates, though. I try to make up a phrase about the letters and numbers.
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    I like the Acura logo--it's the one that looks like an "A" but also a set of calipers.

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    I'm trying to learn model names now. That is not progressing very quickly. Even if I could recognize one model (such as one I own or have owned), depending on what year the car might look completely different.

    Also the model names have no relation to the purpose of the car. So I've come up with the model names the manufacturer's SHOULD use! If all manufacturer's used these model names for all their vehicles, I'd have no trouble recognizing make & model!

    Errandboy (or girl): cheap car for getting around town
    Homeward Bound: commuter car
    Lawbreaker: sports car, comes with ten pre-paid speeding tickets.
    Workhorse: the big trucks.

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    Hehe, model names are funny.

    Nissan Murano... named after a place that has no cars, that's famous for glass.

    Nissan Armada... because people weren't going so much for the "Inquisition."

    Honda Odyssey... which episode? Maybe Circe, and they drive like they've been turned into a herd of swine.

    Subaru Legacy... literally your grandfather's car.

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    Isuzu Axiom--the car you just kind of take for granted

    Mitsubishi Outlander--in a pinch, can time travel back to 17th century Scotland. Plaid interior optional.

 

 

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