I dunno about the rest of you, but I think I’m gonna write Chevy to make a new truck named “CapsLock.”
It should be a lifted truck, so it’s taller than all the rest.
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If Chevy made a truck named “Control”, that might work too. “Control” seems a good name for a truck. But someone here might complain “CTRL” isn’t the precise name of the truck … lol …
Or we could start our own new EV manufacturing company and call it the KeyBoard Company…
We would make a 2025 KeyBoard Tab, Enter, Backspace, Pause, NumLock, Delete and of course as mentioned above, the all new 2025 KeyBoard CapsLock… ![]()
Just playing off Eddo’s idea… Great one BTW…
So here’s the list of keys that are car names:
F1 (McLaren)
F10 (Datsun)
Z (Nissan)
Ones related to keys:
2, 3, 5, 6 (Mazda, but they call them the Mazda2, Mazda3, Mazda5, and Mazda6, no space)
F-1 through F-8 (early Ford pickups, but note the dash)
A, B, C, F, K N, R, S, T, A, B (Ford, but need “Model”, so maybe not)
3, Y, S, X (Tesla, but need “Model”, so maybe not)
Esc (as an abbreviation for the actual name, Escape)
Did I miss any?
“Model” is also needed for the Tesla names to be complete.
You’re right, see above for the edited version.
The F1, F10, & Z aren’t “common” cars.
And @George_San_Jose1 is correct, the Mazdas are not the 2, 3, 5, or 6 - see above.
Ford Models C, AC, F, K N, R, S. All models before the T
Ford Model B after the A.