Toyota vs Porsche - What's the difference?
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The Toyota Motor Corporation, a Japanese manufacturer of cars.
A city near Osaka in Japan, where the eponymous manufacturer has its headquarters.
(countable) A brand of car manufactured by Toyota, or a car of this brand.
, the German sports car manufacturer founded in 1931 and based in Stuttgart.
A car of this brand, reputably high performance and expensive.
* 2004 , Gaby Triana'', Backstage Pass , page 42
* 2005 , William Braxton Irvine, On Desire: Why We Want What We Want , Oxford University Press, ISBN 0195188624, page 26
As proper nouns the difference between toyota and porsche
is that toyota is the Toyota Motor Corporation, a Japanese manufacturer of cars while Porsche is Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, the German sports car manufacturer founded in 1931 and based in Stuttgart.As a noun Porsche is
a car of this brand, reputably high performance and expensive.toyota
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* (wikipedia "Porsche")Noun
(en noun)- Mom drives an Accord, which is quite a surprise if you think about it. I guess that says something about her response to fame. Anyone can drive a Porsche once they have the cash.
- a male undergoing a garden-variety mid-life crisis is disturbed not by his sexual appetites but by the lack of variety in his sexual partners. He is disturbed not by the crass materialism of his life but by the fact that he is still driving a Ford when he could and should be driving a Porsche .