I've not seen your 'pug' photos before, I
quite like black steel against the red of the
1007. Bit of trivia for you; although the
naming system is numeric the zero in the
centre is said as an 'o'. But the 1007 is not
allowed to be called the 'one double o seven'
as the copyright holder of certain secret
agent franchise objected to it. So legally
when Peugeot advertise the car in question
they have to say 'one thousand seven'
anything but 'one double o seven'.
Incidentally the 'double o' in the this cars
name is to indicate that it is a niche sector
vehicle.
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trykemom (67 months ago | reply)
I like how these line up.
| L | E | X | [deleted] (53 months ago | reply)
wow this going to be quite a bump
I've not seen your 'pug' photos before, I quite like black steel against the red of the 1007. Bit of trivia for you; although the naming system is numeric the zero in the centre is said as an 'o'. But the 1007 is not allowed to be called the 'one double o seven' as the copyright holder of certain secret agent franchise objected to it. So legally when Peugeot advertise the car in question they have to say 'one thousand seven' anything but 'one double o seven'. Incidentally the 'double o' in the this cars name is to indicate that it is a niche sector vehicle.
IwateBuddy (53 months ago | reply)
Wooo, what a story! I'm sure they won't mind if others call it a double o seven!
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