I think these qualify.
I don’t think this would qualify. The street isn’t an exact match.
I think these qualify.
I don’t think this would qualify. The street isn’t an exact match.
Ferrari California
Sonoma
Tacoma
I wonder if there are many Chevy Monte Carlos in Monte Carlo.
Or Buick Rivieras on the French Riviera.
And Chrysler Fifth Avenue.
Also in France and Spain. In Spain "A"s are autovías (freeways), "AP"s are autopistas (tollways), both multi-lane and with a central divider; we occasionally have one of each which run paralel-ish following and/or overlapping the corresponding N (nacional); those low numbers are expressed as Roman numerals for the nacionales but Arabic ones for the As. The French don’t bother differentiate A from AP, if they’ve got multiple lanes and a divider they’re As. Spain also has a few Rs with low numbers but I’ve only seen them around Madrid, I’m not even sure what the R stands for.
I have a theory that whenever makers of light trucks get stumped for a new model name, they bring out a map of western North America and throw darts at it. If they hit a name they like, that’s the new name. So we get vehicles named for the Baja in the south to Denali and Yukon in the north. I made a list of them, but can’t seem to find it. Anyway a lot of these have already been named in this thread, but also
Baja
Cheyenne
Dakota
Malibu
Montana
Tacoma
Another one:
Silverado
For whole brands of cars: Dodge (KS) and Pontiac (MI). Hmm, there seems to be a Cadillac also in MI. Oh, Lincoln (NE), Plymouth (MA), LaSalle (IL),
There are several DeSoto counties, towns and such.
You could drive a Hudson in a valley, but I suggest avoiding the river and bay.
I think driving a Mercury on Mercury is a few years away from being possible.
You wouldn’t get far, it would overheat almost immediately.
You can drive a Jeep Rubicon on the Rubicon trail it was named for.
Saturns and Novas are even further out. And I’m not sure it’s possible to drive on an asterism, such as Subaru (the Pleiades), Taurus or even an entire Galaxie.
You can drive a Saab 93 and 95 on interstates 93 and 95 respectively.
No, but you could cruise in a Mercury Turnpike Cruiser on a turnpike.
I’ve hit a rabbit in my Rabbit.
While I don’t doubt someone has hit a Mustang with a Mustang, has anyone killed a stingray with a Stingray?
Peugeot 405.
You can drive a Chevy Sonic through the drive-through at a Sonic restaurant.
I have transported stuff in a VW Transporter (type II) and smoked a square in a squareback.
I have driven both a Passat and Sirocco in heavy winds.
And that one time with Karmen…in a Gia.
I drive a Chrysler Town and Country minivan.
And I live in Desoto county.
My Golf can hold golf clubs and drive to a golf course, but I don’t play the game of golf… other than the extremely occasional bout of mini-golf…