There are a few military vehicles that also use alphabetical names, like the M29 Weasel (alphanumeric name and a alphabetical name). Sergeant? What about a animal name, as the Dodge is named after male goats that are of course called rams. Maybe something like "Bighorn" (reference to the Bighorn sheep)?
I had it named "Sergeant" to make it more catchy. --- Post updated --- 1970-1972 Suzuki Jimny (Samurai) (1970-72 Ibishu Hopper) --- Post updated --- 1990-1998 Suzuki Cervo (Ibishu Fairy) Normal: Two-door:
Or just, y'know, the old good "D-Series" nameplate. --- Post updated --- Things that shouldn't often do. --- Post updated --- The Hopper is very much a Wrangler/CJ, not a Jimny.
That would work as well. (Ironically, I actually made a suggestion of a new generation D-Series that happens to take some inspiration from the Ram).
I think he was basing it off my suggestion of a modern-day Hopper, which happens to have some Jimny in it (though it still has Wrangler elements).
That's the T-Series. I'd like to see three D-Series lines - basic (F-150+Silverado 1500), HD (Super Duty + Ram) and medium duty (F-650 + Kodiak). My idea for a D-Series genealogy: - '63-'69 - base, Dispatcher (based on Suburban), medium duty, - '70-'82 (facelift for '76) - base, Roamer (based on Blazer), Dispatcher, medium duty, - '83-'00 (facelifts for '89 and '95) - base, Roamer (until 1st lift, then separate model), Dispatcher, medium duty, - '01-'09 - base, HD, medium duty, (Dispatcher spun off) - '10-'18 - base, HD, medium duty, - '19- - base, HD, medium duty.
That generally isn't a production vehicle name, save for something like a Demon Challenger. Or just MZ2.
Then again, a synonym to Diablo (English or Spanish) would be the best-suiting name for a Diablo-based vehicle.
KAZ is Russian brand. Krasnodarskiy avtomobil'nyy zavod KAZ Vnedorozhnik is SUV, Pick -Up and furgon from Russia. Very modern but the interior of the car does not impress Brand stamp is black inscription KAZ --- Post updated --- Is it good? --- Post updated --- How do you do this? On what programs?