AlfredWAB
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I can't even figure out what the proper pronunciation is suppose to be.
Is the "Mi" part suppose to be pronounced like the "Mi" part in Mitsubishi?
And the "ev" part as the actual letters like long E and then the name of the letter?
Like in "Electric" "Vehicle" but just pronounce the Letters.
Or is the "Mi" suppose to be pronounced like My?
And the "ev" with a short vowel sound and the way a "v" normally sounds in a word?
Or do you combine the "ie" just into a long E sound?
I'm looking and comparing this car to the Chevy Spark EV and Nissan Leaf.
Both much easier to have a conversation with somebody about because they have names . . . .
I think this is another example of Mitsubishi's poor marketing on this vehicle.
Like they didn't even bother to think of a good name for the car!
Is the "Mi" part suppose to be pronounced like the "Mi" part in Mitsubishi?
And the "ev" part as the actual letters like long E and then the name of the letter?
Like in "Electric" "Vehicle" but just pronounce the Letters.
Or is the "Mi" suppose to be pronounced like My?
And the "ev" with a short vowel sound and the way a "v" normally sounds in a word?
Or do you combine the "ie" just into a long E sound?
I'm looking and comparing this car to the Chevy Spark EV and Nissan Leaf.
Both much easier to have a conversation with somebody about because they have names . . . .
I think this is another example of Mitsubishi's poor marketing on this vehicle.
Like they didn't even bother to think of a good name for the car!