Top 5 Unlucky Car Names

I know that most of you have met many of the cars I’ll describe in few words, but I guess you have never thought on them the way I’m about to talk. Well, you will be surprised to see that big car producers like: Mazda, Mitsubishi, Chevrolet, etc. are named very weird.
Let’s find out our order!
No.1 Buick LaCrosse- I know that reading the name, many of you don’t understand the meaning, but in French, this means “masturbating teenagers”. Great, isn’t so?

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Buick LaCrosse

No.2 Mazda LaPuta- I don’t have to explain too much, because most of you know that this means in Spanish “the whore”.

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Mazda LaPuta

No.3 Nissan Moco means in Spanish “booger”. Yeach, that’s too ugly!

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Nissan Moco

No.4 Mitsubishi Pajero- I just love this car, but do you knows what that means? Well, in Spanish is “wanker”. :)

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Mitsubishi Pajero

No.5 Opel Ascona is an old car, but Ascona, in Portugal (and in Spain, too) means “female genitalia”. Interesting names, don’t you think?

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Opel Ascona
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3 Comments

  1. Espen Said,

    March 13, 2008 @ 1:08 am

    Should also be mentioned that the Honda Fit/Honda Jazz was intended to be named Honda Fitta, in Norway (my home country) and sweden, Fitta is a slang term for “female genitalia” and that’s the reason why they changed the name in the last minute.

  2. T Said,

    March 13, 2008 @ 11:49 pm

    What about the Chevy Nova?
    No Va means “Doesn’t Go” (loosely) in Spanish.

  3. Serban Said,

    March 16, 2008 @ 10:57 pm

    Very interesting names! Good to know!

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