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Karen
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My friend says they are called corsas
And then the corsa came out and they stuck with same name

Anybody else know about this?
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Corsa A
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yes corsa
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arent they called the corsa a
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It's not just Spain. Opel released the Nova as the Corsa everywhere IIRC.
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Bonus points if anyone knows why its not called Nova in Spain.
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El Nova
Rob H
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'cause nova means No-go in spanish

I'm so sad

[Edited on 22-02-2006 by Rob H]
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lol. yeh there calleed corsa a's (hence the corsa b that we know) because of the unfortunate translation of the name nova lol. they might have a point tho sometimes lol
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and 'Corsa' is Spanish for 'race'
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Nova means "no go" in spanish, just noticed thats already been posted.

[Edited on 22-02-2006 by N16K]
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quote:
Originally posted by corb
and 'Corsa' is Spanish for 'race'


isn't that italian?
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corsa means "no go" in english too
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nova means it wont work in spanish isnt it

[Edited on 22-02-2006 by corsaflip]
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quote:
Originally posted by myke
quote:
Originally posted by corb
and 'Corsa' is Spanish for 'race'


isn't that italian?


i read it was spanish, could be wrong.
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I always laugh when I see Mitsu Pajeros. Means 'wanker' in spanish, which is pretty apt for most 4x4 drivers
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Wonder what they call the Toyota MR2 in France...
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quote:
Originally posted by Tim
I always laugh when I see Mitsu Pajeros. Means 'wanker' in spanish, which is pretty apt for most 4x4 drivers


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quote:
Originally posted by Tim
I always laugh when I see Mitsu Pajeros. Means 'wanker' in spanish, which is pretty apt for most 4x4 drivers

So, pretty much like BMW in English means "wanker" aswell, then!
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i thought it meant black mans willy
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quote:
Originally posted by Dan B
quote:
Originally posted by Tim
I always laugh when I see Mitsu Pajeros. Means 'wanker' in spanish, which is pretty apt for most 4x4 drivers

So, pretty much like BMW in English means "wanker" aswell, then!


I concur
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That's why half of the danish CS's members drive Novas!


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ive always called a nova a nova but most people over here wouldnt have a clue what the feck yer on about if you did...

 
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