Photo: Ford
Birds make some of the best namesakes for cars because cars can, indeed, fly. Birds also make for good namesakes because it’s easy for a cool-sounding car to make a schlub like Phillip J. Fry feel confident by the sheer act of driving. We all know buying a car can be an emotional purchase and one word goes a long way. That word is…“thundercougarfalconbird.”
Cars named after birds abound in the real world and in our favorite movies — and sometimes both, as in the case of Richard Petty’s Plymouth Superbird, which was the inspiration for the great Strip Weathers from Pixar’s Cars.
And, really? Not one vote for the Firebird Trans Am? Truly, one of the greatest flying cars of our time. Oh, well. I’m willing to forgive the oversight since the Honda Nighthawk made it on the list. We asked readers to tell us about the best cars and bikes ever to be named after birds and these were their answers:
Photo: HP Thomas (Getty Images)
The first 200+ mph race car. So iconic, it’s a cartoon character.
The Superbird
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Submitted by: hoser68
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1970 Plymouth Superbird AKA the King
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Submitted by: Bob
FUTURAMA | Season 2, Episode 10: Amy Goes Car Shopping | SYFY
Thundercougarfalconbird
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Submitted by: STIKleinWagon
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One word ThunderCougerFalconBird
Submitted by: Brian Stieh
Photo: AMC
Jumping in before someone else posts the AMC Eagle. The first full-time 4×4 car and the first American made car with 4×4. Possibly the first crossover vehicle if you want to call it that. Could be had with the straight 6 and a manual. What a beast.
Submitted by: klone121
Photo: Studebaker Museum
Studebaker Hawk.
Submitted by: Driver Jer
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Came here to say this, thank you for your service. Here’s a 1961 model, picture from the Studebaker National Museu
Submitted by: Gubbin
Photo: RUF
I don’t care that it’s a nickname rather than an official model name.
Ruf Yellowbird.
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Submitted by: smalleyxb122
Building an Electric Car – Top Gear – BBC
The Hammerhead Eagle i-Thrust!
AKA: Geoff.
Submitted by: CitronC
Photo: Buick
Buick Skyhawk
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Okay, you can stop laughing now….
But admit it, you probably forgot it existed.
Submitted by: Earthbound Misfit I
Photo: Eagle
What if the brand is named after a bird and the model is named after part of a bird? I present the Eagle Talon.
Submitted by: Tim the KNinja
Photo: Wikicommons / Australian Images
The American Ford Falcon was a bit milquetoast, the versions produced by Ford of Australia?
The 2010 Falcon GT:
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“FPV’s new Falcon GT the heart of models is a supercharged version of Ford’s new 5.0-liter V-8 seen in the Mustang GT in the States. It was specially developed in Australia by Prodrive. Thanks to the added supercharger, power output has been boosted to 450 horsepower and 420 pound-feet of torque,”
Submitted by: Earthbound Misfit I
Photo: Ford
1973 Ford XB Falcon GT 351
Submitted by: Neutral President
Photo: Ford
I feel required to take up for the Thunderbird SC since I recently bought this one. So much to love about the Super Coupe – the supercharged 3.8, the ridiculous amount of ahead-of-its-time tech, the understated sleeper looks, the ability to out-perform its Mustang contemporaries…
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Submitted by: Sid Bridge
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The obvious classic—the ‘57 T-bird:
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There’s a masterpiece of Fifties styling. And that opera window—too cool.
Submitted by: the1969DodgeChargerFan
Photo: Reliant
Is it a car if it only has three wheels?
It’s so great that Top Gear attempted to send one into space.
The Reliant Robin.
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Submitted by: Half Man Half Bear Half Pig
Photo: Honda
I have a soft spot for the Honda Nighthawks.
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Submitted by: MikaelVroom
Photo: Aston Martin
Aston Martin Cygnet
Cygnets are swans
A blatant attempt to improve overall brand fuel economy in the most ridiculous way possible.
Submitted by: Half Man Half Bear Half Pig
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This might be the best name for a car ever. A Cygnet is a baby swan, also known as “the ugly duckling.” This tiny Aston has yet to grow into a big beautiful swan.
Submitted by: Aldairion
Photo: Mercedes-Benz
How about parts of a bird? If so, I nominate the Mercedes 300 SL Gullwing. It’s one of the most beautiful cars ever made.
Submitted by: BloggyMcBlogBlog
Photo: Toyota
Tercel of course. But only the 4WD Wagon.
Submitted by: Matt Mayotte
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Toyota Tercel – Especially the wagon!
Submitted by: You say Miata, I say Amati, lets call the whole thing off
Photo: Wikicommons / Greg Gjerdingen
Pontiac Sunbird Wagon FTW!
Submitted by:ncted
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Pontiac Phoenix and Pontiac Sunbird
Submitted by: speedieone
Photo: Volkswagen
The Volkswagen Rabbit GTI.
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Everything is a bird if it fall from high enough
Submitted by: Margin Of Error
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I saw a rabbit fly once.
Granted, it was in the talons of a large raptor of some sort, but technically it was airborne.
Submitted by: Earthbound Misfit I
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