• invertedspear@lemm.ee
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      10 months ago

      If anything Jeep on this list is backwards. It was originally a generic term for that military style vehicle made by various manufacturers. Then it became its own thing as the Jeep brand. But then Jeep further broadened their offerings ( Cherokee, Patriot, compass, etc) and the Jeep became a wrangler. But when I say I drive a Jeep, everyone assumes specifically a wrangler.

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      10 months ago

      When I read that my initial thought was more like a military jeep or any boxy army vehicle

      My second thought was that one Mercedes jeep but that’s clearly not a jeep brand

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          10 months ago

          Well thanks for the name I see rarely mostly on the freeway and every time I see it I’m like “there’s no way a bad guy doesn’t have a convoy of these”

          I would have never in a million years guessed the name is g wagon tho

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            10 months ago

            Well, the official name is G-Class (or G-Klasse in German). G-Wagen is a colloquial name. Wagen means vehicle in German, btw., where the G-Class isn’t known as G-Wagen at all.

            The G is short for Geländewagen (off road vehicle) btw., so calling it G-Wagen is kinda like calling it an ATM-Machine.

    • Noel_Skum@sh.itjust.works
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      10 months ago

      Yeah, I thought the word Jeep originally came from the military initials GP - General Purpose vehicle. The generic term 4x4 (four by four) is pretty common in the UK.