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Engrish names and phrases used on cars and other vehicles is a favorite pastime for many of the automobile manufacturers in Japan. Why they don’t check with their overseas branches for corrections may never be understood.

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Don’t Look

posted on 5 Dec 2003 in Transportation

 

Photo courtesy of Scott Murphy.

Picture of the back of a blood donation van. 

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A Special Someone

posted on 25 Nov 2003 in Transportation

It started out as just my Hamburger Helper… 

 

Photo courtesy of James Sternberg.

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Le Puke Truck

posted on 9 Oct 2003 in Transportation

Le Gross…

 

Photo courtesy of Alisa Brown and Conan Wakely.

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Special Service

posted on 18 Apr 2003 in Transportation

Quick – someone call the scarecrow ….

 

(Taken of a van in Tokyo) 

 

Photo courtesy of Jim Pullen.

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Challenge

posted on 1 Oct 2002 in Transportation

Engrish.com challenges safe driving…

 

Photo courtesy of Jordyn Marcellus.

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The Climax New CR-V

posted on 17 Jun 2002 in Transportation

I see Honda is going after a new market…

 

(Taken from a Honda accessories catalog for

the new Japanese version Honda CR-V.) 

 

Photo courtesy of Ken.

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Nissan Terrano 2

posted on 3 Sep 2000 in Transportation

I think that Nissan is promising too much here…

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Nissan Terrano 1

posted on 8 Feb 2000 in Transportation

Perhaps Nissan should get a grip…

 

Photo courtesy of Pete Morris.

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I Feel Coke

posted on 21 Mar 1998 in Transportation

Looks like Coke is now bottling emotions too.

 

(‘I Feel Coke’ is actually a classic Engrish

slogan that Coke used in Japan in the late

1980’s, but the above picture was apparently

taken in Korea.)

 

Photo courtesy of Mercury Hess.

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