hey danah come here let me tour you to the park of racing car
danah
okay *nod*
danah
*following her*
vhea
we have a 5 example cars here
danah
what is it?
vhea
lets start to lamborghini huracan
vhea
The Lamborghini Huracán (Spanish for "hurricane"; [uɾaˈkan]) is a sports car manufactured by Italian automotive manufacturer Lamborghini replacing the previous V10 offering, the Gallardo.
vhea
*walking aside*
vhea
and this is ferrari 488
vhea
The 488 GTB name marks a return to the classic Ferrari model designation with the 488 in its moniker indicating the engine's unitary displacement, while the GTB stands for Gran Turismo Berlinetta.
danah
ohh that one so nice and cool
vhea
yeah it is
vhea
and this one is chevrolet corvette
vhea
In 1953 GM executives accepted a suggestion by Myron Scott, then the assistant director of the Public Relations department, to name the company's new sports car after the corvette, a small maneuverable warship.
vhea
i really love to use that car mostly because of the speed
danah
can i try?
vhea
sure but later after i explain to you the 2 car
danah
okay
vhea
this is nissan GT-R
vhea
The GT-R abbreviation stands for Gran Turismo–Racing while the GT-B stands for Gran Turismo–Berlinetta. The Japanese chose to use Italian naming conventions when naming the car – as most cars that were made in Japan at that time used Western abbreviations – to further enhance sales.
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