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Why don't Cadillac commercials say CADDY?
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My guess is to retain the distinguished and luxurious sound of "Cadillac"!
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Visit your local Caddy dealer for yearend deals hahaha
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Because "Chevy" is just iconic. End of story.
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Chevy is an abbreviation that started down south and traveled north over time. It is now accepted to mean Chevrolet, much like "rims" has now replaced the correct description of wheels and "passenger/driver" are terms now used to describe where on a vehicle a part is instead of the century old industry standard of Left and Right.
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Chevy is an abbreviation that started down south and traveled north over time. It is now accepted to mean Chevrolet, much like "rims" has now replaced the correct description of wheels and "passenger/driver" are terms now used to describe where on a vehicle a part is instead of the century old industry standard of Left and Right.
as for left / right or driver / passenger use, i totally agree with using driver / passenger because most people dont know if you are to decide left or right from sitting in the car or standing in front of it looking at it. i have dealt with this for over 40 years in my automotive business. it didnt take long to realize the need to question them on which side they actually meant. and for that matter most people dont know how to determine a right or left swing door. which in my construction business we always have to go over every single door to get it right.
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And that is why this has become so pervasive as to become the new "normal". We have allowed the usage of incorrect words to describe things. When I was growing up, I was taught the standards and use them. My 29 yr old son knows these standards as well, because he was taught them. I still attempt to educate people of the correct way to describe their concerns on their vehicles when they ask for my help with a problem.
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And that is why this has become so pervasive as to become the new "normal". We have allowed the usage of incorrect words to describe things. When I was growing up, I was taught the standards and use them. My 29 yr old son knows these standards as well, because he was taught them. I still attempt to educate people of the correct way to describe their concerns on their vehicles when they ask for my help with a problem.
Agreed. I am a manager in a body shop, been in the field for 45 years. It has always been right and left, determined by if you are sitting in the driver's seat. Why is that so hard? If someone came up to you from behind and hit your driver side rear door, wouldn't you say "he came up on my left side and hit me" ?
Wouldn't you say your shifter is on your right? Wouldn't you say your turn signal lever is on your left?

Not to mention, on 95% of body parts purchased that have a designation as to what side it goes onto the vehicle, aside from the part number itself, it will have stamped in it RH or LH meaning right hand or left hand,...still to this day.

A left signal light lense will never say "driver side" imprinted in the plastic...lol

Another example of allowing of incorrect wording is when people say "VIN number". The "N' in VIN stands for "number". VIN = Vehicle Identification Number. Saying VIN number is you being redundant by actually saying Vehicle Identification Number Number.

Same goes for PIN. That stands for Personal Identification Number. Saing "PIN number" is incorrect.
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as for left / right or driver / passenger use, i totally agree with using driver / passenger because most people dont know if you are to decide left or right from sitting in the car or standing in front of it looking at it. i have dealt with this for over 40 years in my automotive business. it didnt take long to realize the need to question them on which side they actually meant. and for that matter most people dont know how to determine a right or left swing door. which in my construction business we always have to go over every single door to get it right.
----Very similar to port and starboard on boats! No matter where you are on a boat, and no matter what way you are facing, port is always port and starboard is always starboard....Bill S

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