🚘 Manufactures are known for sometimes getting their product's names wrong, often with hilarious consequences.
Unfortunately, it, along with the X8, won’t escape hysterical laugher and rude finger pointing from South Africans, which makes its restriction China without doubt a saving grace.The P-Series might have exploded in popularity since being introduced locally two years ago, but only after GWM had to change its designation from its global name, Poer.
Daihatsu off-road flavored kei car lived up to its name, but probably not how the marque wanted it. Image: favcars.com Out all names to what South Africans knew as the Frontier, regardless of it being sold by Chevrolet, Opel, Vauxhall and Holden during General Motors’ ownership of Isuzu, or by Honda following a short-lived partnership in the late-’90s, the Japanese market five-door Mysterious Utility stands above for adopting the name used by the three-door, followed by the Wizard suffix to create the Mysterious Utility Wizard.
Adding a turbocharger to the standard Life resulted in Honda adding the Dunk suffix. Image: favcars.com