Rossi:
RC:
Rossi:
ffforever:
According to Autoexpress, it will be called Huracan..
At least that sounds better than Carbrera... ![Smiley](/staticimages/graemlins/usa.gif)
It is Cabrera and I agree, I don't have a clue why Lamborghini doesn't stick to the name Gallardo, I actually like it and everyone knows this car by now.
I think it doesn't really matter if we write Carbonara, sorry, Cabrera with an unpronounced "r" or without it. ![Smiley](/staticimages/graemlins/wave.gif)
And I have to disagree, Murciélago was brilliant, if it was pronounced correctly. ![Smiley](/staticimages/graemlins/wink.gif)
Just order Spaghetti Cabrera instead of Carbonara at your favorite Italian and see what happens.
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Murcielago, even if pronounced correctly (which 90% of the people I know never do, same goes to the brand name Lamborghini too...they pronounce the gh as "gji" and not a silent "g"), doesn't sound right in my opinion. Too much, too complicated. A car model name needs to be short and concise. Aventador is very nice, so is Gallardo (and yes, even here, most people I know don't pronounce it correctly) but Huracan? Hure is the German expression for prostitute and overall, I don't think it sounds good.
Maybe Uracan would sound nicer. Reminds me a little bit of Uracco (classic Lamborghini mode).
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