Since creating this template, I've followed a specific stylistic approach:
Any other suggestions, let's hear 'em. -- DeLarge 08:54, 24 July 2006 (UTC)
More style rules added, -- DeLarge 09:40, 11 August 2006 (UTC)
I completely disagree with the removal of titles from this list. As you can see, this is a complete list of every known model variant sold under the brand. The removal of names like Montero, Mirage G4, and L300 which are sold in many markets worldwide is completely pointless. The removed titles at the moment include: Mirage G4, Lancer Fortis, Hunter, L200, Montero, Montero Sport, Nativa, Pajero Sport, L300, and several other discontinued models. I refuse to allow these names to be removed, especially when considering that the L200 is sold under that nameplate in over 73 countries and the significance of names like the Montero and L300. The excuse "it is unacceptable" is bogus as many other templates (ie. Chrysler, Dodge, Chevrolet, etc.) include all known name variants. There is not a huge amount of clutter either, with only a few models suffering.
I find the concept of removing these nameplates ridiculous and until a consensus can be reached I will keep it as it is. There is no reason not to include these important names. Even the least important, the Hunter, was fine under one "L200 / Hunter / Sportero / Strada / Triton" link as I did in an attempt to compromise. It was not enough. As an expert when it comes to international Mitsubishi nameplates, I support the keeping of the removed models. Thank you. This was not a problem to anyone until now. GG360 ( talk) 01:54, 15 April 2015 (UTC)
Curiously Town Box is listed as a current, and discontinued model. Current links to the Minicab article, discontinued links to Town Box's own article. Just like the Minicab is available on the market as a rebadge of the Suzuki Every, the Town Box is available as a rebadge of the Suzuki Every Wagon, it is no longer discontinued. Also, somewhat questionable if these two should have their own pages given the two are sister models. Minicab van is the commercial version, while Town Box is the consumer version. Just like the Minicab MiEV does not have its own page. Suzuki Every, and Suzuki Every Wagon do not have their own pages, they are mentioned in the Suzuki Carry article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.113.236.218 ( talk) 18:43, 15 September 2018 (UTC)
Since creating this template, I've followed a specific stylistic approach:
Any other suggestions, let's hear 'em. -- DeLarge 08:54, 24 July 2006 (UTC)
More style rules added, -- DeLarge 09:40, 11 August 2006 (UTC)
I completely disagree with the removal of titles from this list. As you can see, this is a complete list of every known model variant sold under the brand. The removal of names like Montero, Mirage G4, and L300 which are sold in many markets worldwide is completely pointless. The removed titles at the moment include: Mirage G4, Lancer Fortis, Hunter, L200, Montero, Montero Sport, Nativa, Pajero Sport, L300, and several other discontinued models. I refuse to allow these names to be removed, especially when considering that the L200 is sold under that nameplate in over 73 countries and the significance of names like the Montero and L300. The excuse "it is unacceptable" is bogus as many other templates (ie. Chrysler, Dodge, Chevrolet, etc.) include all known name variants. There is not a huge amount of clutter either, with only a few models suffering.
I find the concept of removing these nameplates ridiculous and until a consensus can be reached I will keep it as it is. There is no reason not to include these important names. Even the least important, the Hunter, was fine under one "L200 / Hunter / Sportero / Strada / Triton" link as I did in an attempt to compromise. It was not enough. As an expert when it comes to international Mitsubishi nameplates, I support the keeping of the removed models. Thank you. This was not a problem to anyone until now. GG360 ( talk) 01:54, 15 April 2015 (UTC)
Curiously Town Box is listed as a current, and discontinued model. Current links to the Minicab article, discontinued links to Town Box's own article. Just like the Minicab is available on the market as a rebadge of the Suzuki Every, the Town Box is available as a rebadge of the Suzuki Every Wagon, it is no longer discontinued. Also, somewhat questionable if these two should have their own pages given the two are sister models. Minicab van is the commercial version, while Town Box is the consumer version. Just like the Minicab MiEV does not have its own page. Suzuki Every, and Suzuki Every Wagon do not have their own pages, they are mentioned in the Suzuki Carry article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.113.236.218 ( talk) 18:43, 15 September 2018 (UTC)