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Agree-but-Oppose I agree that the manufacturer name should be added, but I disagree that the name Pulsar should be included, since the RNN14 was badged as the Sunny when it competed (under the NME banner) in the WRC. I have renamed the article to "Nissan_GTI-R" (note: all the official factory labelling includes a capital "i" and a "dash" before the "R"). I hope this is acceptable, and your help is appreciated. (Top work on the WRC project btw! and nice to see some acknowledgement of the small-but-unique part the GTI-R played in it's history so far).
Gtiroz05:34, 13 August 2007 (UTC)reply
Comment Although I don't know what the naming convention is as on most pages, it is usually the current name over past name (i.e.
Lexus IS over Toyota Altezza) or domestic name (
Mitsubishi GTO over 3000GT or
Nissan March over Micra) unless there are vast model differences between the two (
Toyota bB to
Scion xB). The reason why I proposed the namechange is that Pulsar is the
JDM name for the car as it was built there, just like the March to Micra, I accept the current title change as it is as I have not seen a GTI-R badge for a long time (since I rarely attend Japanese car shows nowadays and those I seen don't have a badge in them, also I hadn't a fan of them as I favoured Skylines and Fairladys), although I not sure what the other editors will think, I think this would going into a long debate like that of the Scion xB and Mitsubishi GTO. I will need to find out what others think.
Willirennen19:44, 13 August 2007 (UTC)reply
Support - Further explanation of reasoning is consistant and logical (and avoidance of referenced long debate preferable). Page has been moved as per original suggestion.
Gtiroz07:17, 14 August 2007 (UTC)reply
I'm not sure what it is called but there is a white version of the RB (with black door handles) with a close ratio gear box, no AC, back window wiper, electric windows etc etc that was only available in arctic white and I believe there were only 2500 produced?
Does anyone out there know what this model is called? — Preceding
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Feel free to state your position on the renaming proposal by beginning a new line in this section with*'''Support'''or*'''Oppose''', then sign your comment with~~~~. Since
polling is not a substitute for discussion, please explain your reasons, taking into account
Wikipedia's naming conventions.
Agree-but-Oppose I agree that the manufacturer name should be added, but I disagree that the name Pulsar should be included, since the RNN14 was badged as the Sunny when it competed (under the NME banner) in the WRC. I have renamed the article to "Nissan_GTI-R" (note: all the official factory labelling includes a capital "i" and a "dash" before the "R"). I hope this is acceptable, and your help is appreciated. (Top work on the WRC project btw! and nice to see some acknowledgement of the small-but-unique part the GTI-R played in it's history so far).
Gtiroz05:34, 13 August 2007 (UTC)reply
Comment Although I don't know what the naming convention is as on most pages, it is usually the current name over past name (i.e.
Lexus IS over Toyota Altezza) or domestic name (
Mitsubishi GTO over 3000GT or
Nissan March over Micra) unless there are vast model differences between the two (
Toyota bB to
Scion xB). The reason why I proposed the namechange is that Pulsar is the
JDM name for the car as it was built there, just like the March to Micra, I accept the current title change as it is as I have not seen a GTI-R badge for a long time (since I rarely attend Japanese car shows nowadays and those I seen don't have a badge in them, also I hadn't a fan of them as I favoured Skylines and Fairladys), although I not sure what the other editors will think, I think this would going into a long debate like that of the Scion xB and Mitsubishi GTO. I will need to find out what others think.
Willirennen19:44, 13 August 2007 (UTC)reply
Support - Further explanation of reasoning is consistant and logical (and avoidance of referenced long debate preferable). Page has been moved as per original suggestion.
Gtiroz07:17, 14 August 2007 (UTC)reply
I'm not sure what it is called but there is a white version of the RB (with black door handles) with a close ratio gear box, no AC, back window wiper, electric windows etc etc that was only available in arctic white and I believe there were only 2500 produced?
Does anyone out there know what this model is called? — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
Simon John Marshall (
talk •
contribs)
19:44, 19 July 2011 (UTC)reply