• Ciderpunk@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I am begging automakers to stop putting classic sports car names on gigantic electric SUVs. Use literally any other names.

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      4 months ago

      The “mustang mach E” - while by all accounts a great car - is just an absolutely catastrophic branding decision imo.

      A Mustang is a sports car. A Mustang is not an SUV.

      Honestly, it’s just so dumb. They could have picked another horse-oriented name if they really wanted to, but this is like calling an electrified Blazer a “Camaro” (to GM: please… don’t…)

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      Good horse names instead of “mustang mach e”:

      • Clydesdale (honestly, this seems like a slam dunk. The car is heavy, but very powerful, and will likely be used by families as a “workhorse” car)
      • Andalusian
      • Appaloosa
      • Percheron
      • Shire
      • Ardennais

      And this way, instead of the inevitable profusion of suffixes that special and sporty editions will create, you can clearly differentiate between the “sports car” line and the “electric sporty SUV” line. And do not try to fucking tell me “it’s an electric sports car!” It is not. You are lying to me and you are lying to yourself.

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      4 months ago

      Ford had been annoying people with this stuff for like 40 years. The 90’s and 00’s were full of cars brands that were slapped on random things that didn’t look or feel anything like their predecessor.

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        Ford is the worst offender (and more specifically the one who does electric SUVs) but the Mitsubishi Eclipse and Dodge Hornet are gas/hybrid SUVs that reused nameplates from sportier coupes on an SUV. I suspect the Honda Prologue might’ve been the Prelude at some point but that’s just a guess. At least that one didn’t get a reused name.

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      4 months ago

      They’re still have the same issue but it is not just the EV SUVs. They did the same with their ICE Mustang & Challenger. Although the latter felt marginally better than the former. Almost all cars nowadays have the same issue of looking like chubby babies with fat rolls.