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What were Skoda thinking when they decided on calling their new SUV a Karoq? It had better be damned good...

http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/skoda/karoq/91163/new-skoda-karoq-suv-full-uk-pricing-and-specs-revealed


 
Posted : 08/11/2017 10:21 pm
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MR2


 
Posted : 08/11/2017 10:22 pm
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Fenix 4


 
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Dunno, but it looks like all the other mini SUVs on the planet.


 
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Silver Mist(stück)

No-va

DS (which loses it's meaning)

VW Bulli


 
Posted : 08/11/2017 10:30 pm
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IIRC The Pajero’s name wasn’t received too well in some Spanish speaking countries.

Not exactly a translation thing but I always thought the Ford Probe was a bit cheeky. 🙂


 
Posted : 08/11/2017 10:32 pm
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Pajero is a bit of an eye opener !


 
Posted : 08/11/2017 10:50 pm
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My name, Jimmy. I fancied a tattoo of my name in Japanese so asked a guy I knew who's wife was Japanese & was a lecturer at Durham uni. No such translation & the nearest was Ji Mi, which apparently means 'samurai body'.

I didn't bother with the tat.


 
Posted : 08/11/2017 11:19 pm
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I don't think they sell many Konas in Portugal...


 
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What were the Thais thinking when they named places Bangkok and Phuket? 😯


 
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IIRC The Pajero’s name wasn’t received too well in some Spanish speaking countries.........

there's a guy just around the corner with one and he is

think now called Montero in spain


 
Posted : 09/11/2017 3:06 am
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No-va

Why is that one a problem?


 
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No-va

Why is that funny?


 
Posted : 09/11/2017 3:55 am
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You had to ask twice?

I believe (rightly or urban-mythly, I've no idea) that it translates as "doesn't go."


 
Posted : 09/11/2017 3:59 am
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Does Karoq mean something? I'm not really getting the OP's point. Is it just that it sounds a bit daft?


 
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Carrot?


 
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Hyundai's Trajet TD, they couldn't call it a Trajet D could they?


 
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SEGA

Pompino

Both in italian slang


 
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Renault kadjar too close to cadger.

The discount website wowcher is not going to work in France.


 
Posted : 09/11/2017 8:16 am
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I suspect it is a search engine driven name. Essentially every mention of Karoq is about their product. It replaces the Yeti which is quite the opposite.


 
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Pompino

😯


 
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[url= https://www.skoda-storyboard.com/en/models/karoq/karoq-naming-story/ ]Karoq naming story[/url]


 
Posted : 09/11/2017 9:13 am
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There is the Danish wind energy company DONG (apparently they thought of DOG but rejected it as sounding silly)

And an African hydrocarbon company called NIGAS.


 
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The Mitsubishi starion - named after the Japanese pronunciation of "stallion"


 
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I believe (rightly or urban-mythly, I've no idea) that it translates as "doesn't go."

Hmmm ok I can see that, but only in as much as Singletrackworld is a place you would go to buy things on which to hang your vest.


 
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Pompino was done deliberately I think?


 
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DONG are changing their name sometime soon, because it's so silly.

One that has always amused me is that Škoda means "that's a shame" or "too bad"........ in Czech 😆


 
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DONG are changing their name sometime soon, because it's so silly.

I think it's actually because hey are no longer in oil and natural gas but I'm sure it will be a relief!!


 
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MR2 doesn't sound so good in French.


 
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Citroen had a various variants of the BX. In France one was called the TRD, for the UK market changed to TDR.


 
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They're just called MR in France.


 
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The Mitsubishi starion - named after the Japanese pronunciation of "stallion"

Oh I've heard this one...

The story goes the Exec in Japan phoned his counterpart in the US and said "the new call is called 'Stallion'" but the US guy misheard, because of his accent "Starion? okay" and they signed off a massive TV campaing or something.

It's a funny, but it's just not true - don't believe everything Clarkson says.

It's one of those made up words the marketing teams come up with - it's supposedly short for 'Star of Orion' which befits the time, still in the cold war, Star Wars was massive, shuttle launches and all that - it's probably no mistake it sounds a bit like Stallion as they were aiming it at the Mustang in the US.


 
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Did you know MR2 translates badly to French? Not sure if anyone's said it yet.

Also, my name means Onion in Russian.

And yeah, Pompino was done deliberately. They even ran a "Give your dad a Pompino for father's day" marketing campaign.


 
Posted : 09/11/2017 10:59 am
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Does Karoq mean something? I'm not really getting the OP's point. Is it just that it sounds a bit daft?

Perhaps just the way my mind works. I looked at that and immediately saw "karoq* of shi#"

A phrase regularly used to the point where we just use Crock for any object that is a bit useless
*crock


 
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Hyunadai Terror Can (terracan).


 
Posted : 09/11/2017 11:30 am
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It's one of those made up words the marketing teams come up with - it's supposedly short for 'Star of Orion' which befits the time, still in the cold war, Star Wars was massive, shuttle launches and all that - it's probably no mistake it sounds a bit like Stallion as they were aiming it at the Mustang in the US.

Yeah right. Star wars.

Car names are usually the result of a massive amount of research to find a name that is primarily unique and therefore not infringing anybody's copyright, and secondarily not going to mean "heap of crap" in some significant market. In the past the Japanese produced some odd ones, probably because they didn't do the easy thing and employ Europeans to come up with European market names. So you ended up with the Nissan Cedric. Subaru, incidentally, is the constellation aka the Seven Sisters, which I find slightly amusing given their supposed demographic in the US. Ford paid a lot of money to Dutton when they found out that Dutton had the rights to the name Sierra (saw, or mountain range) for cars.

Karoq is funny because it sounds like Crock for those who hadn't got it yet. But as mentioned it is at least a one subject google unlike Yeti or Superb.


 
Posted : 09/11/2017 11:38 am
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I can't see the problem with yours, beanum

Gémma Pell = J'ai ma pelle

I have my spade


 
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No va. Spanish for "it doesn't go".


 
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Perhaps, but we would never say that about a car.


 
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Always try and bring back a packet of these bad boys from Belgium.[img] [/img]


 
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Anybody got any Veras? Laaaaarvly.

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How about Sick Bicycle Co?


 
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