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    Quote Originally Posted by William3 View Post
    "Model S" is no better than those other alphanumeric names, like "LS460" or "CTS-V" or "A7" or "550i". Those are the absolute worst.
    I couldn't agree more. These alphanumeric code "names" sound more like technical description shorthand than a face name. I guess they're supposed to have a "cool sound" to them. *barf*

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    I hear the word "Model" as a throw-away, just like we say "MB C-class" or "BMW 5-series". The car is an "S", which is simply taking the elegant Audi approach of minimalist car names.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnOutsider View Post
    I'm really not seeing the big deal. I like the name, and I think it works well for the brand. I like that they continued it with the X as well. Sometimes codenames are cooler than real names (Nina -> Atlantic?)
    These are not codenames. They're just titles that state what the thing is. It's like when you go to the store to buy some generic item like screws or a door handle or something. In that case, you don't want a cool name, you want to know what the item is, like a package of 3/8" screws or a package of 1/4" screws. Except I would think people care a little bit more deeply about their cars than that.

    Quote Originally Posted by vfx View Post
    A "roadster" is a type of car.
    That's why it makes for a lame name. Try it:

    Announcing the new Chevy Van! It's a van!

    Boeing has just announced the start of production of their all new aircraft named Plane. We're still waiting for confirmation on exactly what type of aircraft it is, but the model name would hit that it's some type of airplane.

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    Quote Originally Posted by olanmills View Post
    These are not codenames. They're just titles that state what the thing is. It's like when you go to the store to buy some generic item like screws or a door handle or something. In that case, you don't want a cool name, you want to know what the item is, like a package of 3/8" screws or a package of 1/4" screws. Except I would think people care a little bit more deeply about their cars than that.
    I was referring to an earlier post that stated they were using Model S (not whitestar) as the codename and it sort of stuck.

    Quote Originally Posted by olanmills View Post
    That's why it makes for a lame name. Try it:

    Announcing the new Chevy Van! It's a van!

    Boeing has just announced the start of production of their all new aircraft named Plane. We're still waiting for confirmation on exactly what type of aircraft it is, but the model name would hit that it's some type of airplane.
    Many manufacturers do this though. The Mazda Miata Roadster, the Nissa 350z Roadster etc.... Tesla just did away with the extra jibberish.

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    Of course, the last picture sort of demonstrates which is the most popular roadster of them all

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnOutsider View Post
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    Of course, the last picture sort of demonstrates which is the most popular roadster of them all
    That's Google ranking "roadster" ahead of "<gibberish> roadster" in the search results One desirable side-effect of doing away with the gibberish.
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    If you look in old threads, many assumed the name for Whitestar would be Sedan. Tesla Sedan.

    Quote Originally Posted by AnOutsider View Post
    Many manufacturers do this though. The Mazda Miata Roadster, the Nissa 350z Roadster etc.... Tesla just did away with the extra jibberish.
    There's an obvious difference here, though. Miata is the name of the car and roadster is the type of car it is. 350Z Roadster is the convertible version to distinguish it from the coupe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doug View Post
    There's an obvious difference here, though. Miata is the name of the car and roadster is the type of car it is. 350Z Roadster is the convertible version to distinguish it from the coupe.
    gibberish

    Quote Originally Posted by AnOutsider View Post
    Tesla just did away with the extra jibberish.

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    Codenames are assigned to help prevent hints or details from getting out ahead of an item's launch. Like the GameCube was codenamed "Project Dolphin", I would imagine "Plane" is intended to be less descriptive than, say, Leviathan or Peregrine. I wouldn't say this would apply to Whitestar and Model S, but it has it's uses.

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    @AnOutsider Even if other manufacturers did it too, that doesn't change the fact that it's boring and uncreative, but all of the examples you gave actually have model names for their cars:

    MX-5 Miata
    370Z
    TTS
    V12 Vantage

    The vehicle type is sometimes appended for identification, just like sometimes it's called a Ford F-150 Pickup, but also, people can, and normally do, just called it the Ford F-150.

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