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What car did I see?
I was just in a mall parking lot and I saw a car which drew my
attention. There was nothing really special about the way that it looked - a newish looking compact, non-descript styling, roof-line kind of rounded. What drew my attention was the name, which I can't remember - but the symbol on both the hood and the rear trunk was a rather large "T" split down the middle and in a circle. There was no manufacturer's name evident anywhere on the car. There was a model name on the lower right of the trunk and all that I recall of that is that it started with an "E". Can anyone identify this car? |
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I wouldn't describe the emblem that way, but could it be the Toyota Echo?
"JB" > wrote in message om... > I was just in a mall parking lot and I saw a car which drew my > attention. There was nothing really special about the way that it > looked - a newish looking compact, non-descript styling, roof-line > kind of rounded. > > What drew my attention was the name, which I can't remember - but the > symbol on both the hood and the rear trunk was a rather large "T" > split down the middle and in a circle. There was no manufacturer's > name evident anywhere on the car. There was a model name on the lower > right of the trunk and all that I recall of that is that it started > with an "E". > > Can anyone identify this car? |
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"windmere" > wrote in message news:aKGOb.165378$X%5.9722@pd7tw2no... > I wouldn't describe the emblem that way, but could it be the Toyota Echo? Or if it had the smallest usable trunk of any car, and it looks like they forgot to attach the back end of the car, it could be the Echo hatchback. |
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JB,
The symbol description seems to fit Tata Motors of India that exports to Europe. Here is the website http://www.tatamotors.com/ and you can tell us if it is the same. The weird colors kind of make the symbol look different from what i have seen on their cars. -Sume |
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JB > writes: >I was just in a mall parking lot and I saw a car which drew my >attention. There was nothing really special about the way that it >looked - a newish looking compact, non-descript styling, roof-line >kind of rounded. Sounds like a Daewoo Lanos. The Daewoo logo, actually a stylized "D" turned on its side, resembles a split "T." And the Lanos fits your description. Could it be possible that you misremember the model name as startign with an "E?" Go to http://www.daewoous.com, click on "Lanos," and note the picture of the hatchback version of the car. Geoff -- "Mabye your too stupid" -- Dept.237980 |
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