Hope someone can help me with this, because it's got me beat!
Today after donating blood, I was reading a 4x4 magazine and one of the writers made reference to a vehicle using the slang name of "disco." I know what a "lux" is, but I've never heard the word disco used before.
I read quite a bit of the magazine and 'disco' got a mention a couple of times, but never an explanation. I suppose they assume everybody that reads their mag is into off-roading and already knows what disco is. I was going to ask the guy at the parts place where I bought a second hand tow bar today, but I didn't want to look like a dumb female.
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Proud owner of an 2006 3lt turbo diesel Rodeo. Van will be next!!
When I was growing up there were heaps of Datsuns about..180B...120Y....1200 utes....J15 1 tonners...but as time went on Datsun morphed into Nissan outright....even tho it was always the Nissan Motor Co that made Datsuns.
I always get quizzical looks from some when I refer to it as such tho.....
To me, 4WDs are LandCrawlers. I'd say 99% of them spend their entire lives hauling home groceries over flat bitumen and never go off-road except when they mount the kerb or chug up or down the owner's driveway.
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"No friend ever served me, and no enemy ever wronged me, whom I have not repaid in full."
Ford/Holden panel vans were always referred to as Sin Bin and the Falcon station wagon with the imitation wood panelling along the side was known as a Woody.