Well, apparently it never happened. Yes the car was sold in some Spanish speaking countries but it was not a failure and there is no evidence that consumers mistook it to mean no va. See this informative article that debunks the mythic lore on http://www.snopes.com/ for more info.
The Snopes article goes on to make the point that the folks who spread the urban legend are doing the very same thing that the tale is finding fault with: Not doing adequate research before hand. There are a lot of marketing courses and books that cite this anecdote as proof of poor preparation / fact checking. I guess the material was created before Snopes was around. :-)
There is another legendary tale of linguistic snafus in marketing about a slogan from the vacuum company, Electrolux. The slogan was, "Nothing sucks like an Electrolux" and it was purported that due to the poor translation into English, that the ad hurt sales for the company. Well, that turns out to be another falsehood because where the slogan was promoted, the U.K., the word suck is not used, or at least it wasn't used back then, to mean "to do poorly", the exact opposite of the ad's intent.
Why have I brought to you these tales of marketing gone wrong do to loose translations? I have no idea. If you figure out the reason for me, leave a post. The most probable answer will win a prize!
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Ummm...because you couldn't think of anythig else to post about.
Because you received an email today stating that Osama Bin Laden was captured and hanged but you didn't believe it. So off you went to snopes.com for verification and as you so often do, you ended up navigating deeper and deeper in their site until you stumbled across a funny little tidbit about the Nova. Which stopped you dead in your tracks, fearfully remembering Mrs.Pheasantly Fascinating asked you to vacuum out the car today but you forgot. You then decided to search for problems surrounding your electrolux for a believable excuse as to your absent minedness. But instead, you ended up with blog fodder. And now there you sit on the couch where you will spend the rest of the night, publishing thought-provoking posts while your car remains unvacuumed and you still don't know if Osama has indeed been captured.
Am I right? I am, aren't I?! I just know it. :)
ummm, i had something to add, but i think i'm gonna have to go with whatever tracymichele said.....
*that should be absent mindedness! Sorry. :)
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because your one of the few people in the world that drives a ford pendeja?
I remember that Nova story from high school! I didn't know the Electrolux one. Why did you post about that?...trolling the internet for blog fodder stumbled across it in snopes...?? Who cares! It was entertaining and informative too! I heartily believed that Nova story. Who knew?
there used to be a restaurant in California called Cocos. I had a friend from Brazil and she never wanted to go there because she said coco in portuguese translates to poop (to say it nicely). that's what she told me, anyway, she'd always laugh about it.
and I have a friend who ALWAYS sends me this dire emails that say "THIS HAS BEEN VERIFIED ON SNOPES! IT'S TRUE!" and then when I check it out on snopes it is always false.
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