What do you think car makers, who use numbers to name their cars,would do when they run out of numbers?
For example, Porsche (930, 964, 993, 996, 997,....) and Alfa (155, 156, 159,....?)
Not possible. eVen 99999999999999999999999999999999can be used
Peugeot...?
oh come on lol... they'll use decimal places! *sarcasm* ahaha... anyways... peugeot's working out alright lol... they got the 206 and to expand their number range... they have the 4007 ahaha
hmnn. *thinks*
In 500 years' time... *add smoky effect*
Husband: Hi dear! Just got myself a Peugeot this morning!
Wife: Ooooh! I love Peugeots! They're so cute! (pardon the cheesy humor) Which model is it?
H: Err... I can't remember... Lemme check with the salesperson. *dials* *speaks on the phone* *hangs
up*
W: So, what model is it dear?
H: It's the new Peugeot 80000000987. Right off the production line. :D
Hehs.
uh well...that gotta come...the type name is longer than the Vin :)
- Rick.
I was going to say 69 when I read the topic title... :squint:
To CF question, they can just add a letter in front the number...Or keep the same name of the old model...like Citroën.
Btw, I like Peugeot system...first 206, 306, etc, then 207, 307, etc.
69? Huh?
no, I'm asking what would they do next? Like Peugeot and Alfa. The next number comes up when the new car is released (205, 206, 207)... What would Pug do when it reaches 209? 210? They definitely can't go up to 3--, because that's the next class...
Same for Alfa. They're at the 159 now, and they can't make the next one a 16- because that's also the next class up...
And Porsche, when it reaches the 999 model 911? 1000?
Quote from: RiCkTuh well...that gotta come...the type name is longer than the Vin :)
- Rick.
ahaha yeah no kidding...
@cf: they'll just continue until the number before 300 and then get rid of the 2-series and start a new series lol....