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The New Yorker, August 11 , 1928P. 11 Pullmans: "Queer name of car doesn't mean anything--just the company trying to be funny, " according to a lady whose children were anxious to know what the name Tulpehocken meant.
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Fuel-efficient 1981 models are parked on the runway, with signs atop them giving the name of the car company: a Chrysler K car, a General Motors Buick Skylark, a Volkswagen made in America, and an American Motors Eagle.
By Jon Michaud February 27 , 2012Fuel-efficient 1981 models are parked on the runway, with signs atop them giving the name of the car company: a Chrysler K car, a General Motors Buick Skylark, a Volkswagen made in America, and an American Motors Eagle.
Almost every leading car today bears the name of a car pioneer: Ford, Chrysler, Olds, Chevrolet.
That their child is gifted because they know the names of cars?
The very names of cars he worked on -- LeSabre, Firebird -- summed up the aggressive ethos of the place, he said.
The best part of researching this story, however, was the process of combing through the names of cars sold in Japan with odd English titles.
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On road trips, call out a letter, then have kids find words for that letter on billboards, vanity plates, passing signs, etc. Coach Powell says on road trips to football games, his student-athletes defuse the tension by calling out the names of cars.
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