Somehow I see Eagles munching on geckos, not being buddies. The Eagle is a little too much used, we would be competing with Harley with the eagle. Something else is in order. This first suggestion is purely for giggles, I suggest the name "S Class". Some of you are seeing where I'm going. People will say, " look at that "s" car go!" Sorry.
Seriously, it seems the letter or number names are more popular now (popular with Euro cars or wanna be's). What name portrays the character of the Elio or what might the company like to portray? Something that portrays the styling that is unique to Elio and perhaps the economy of it. Perhaps, if we keep along the lines of Ford, first the Model T, then the Model A, now with Elio picking up where Ford left off at Model U? Or why not just contiue with the P series? Right now we are at P4 waiting anxiously for the P5. Will the first model be the P6 or P7? Or something light weight sounding? Cirrus was taken by Chrysler, I think, a car easy to forget. How about the Nimbus? Or Zephyr, wait there was a train of that name along with several Fords. Hmmm, something more whimsical? The Tadpole perhaps for the wheel configuration. Well, there's my feeble contribution.
Seriously, it seems the letter or number names are more popular now (popular with Euro cars or wanna be's). What name portrays the character of the Elio or what might the company like to portray? Something that portrays the styling that is unique to Elio and perhaps the economy of it. Perhaps, if we keep along the lines of Ford, first the Model T, then the Model A, now with Elio picking up where Ford left off at Model U? Or why not just contiue with the P series? Right now we are at P4 waiting anxiously for the P5. Will the first model be the P6 or P7? Or something light weight sounding? Cirrus was taken by Chrysler, I think, a car easy to forget. How about the Nimbus? Or Zephyr, wait there was a train of that name along with several Fords. Hmmm, something more whimsical? The Tadpole perhaps for the wheel configuration. Well, there's my feeble contribution.