Mar 7, 2016 13:00
8 yrs ago
English term

Parking location reminder/find my car

Non-PRO English to German Marketing Automotive / Cars & Trucks
car features
Change log

Mar 7, 2016 17:04: Katja Schoone changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (3): dkfmmuc, Edith Kelly, Katja Schoone

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Discussion

Edith Kelly Mar 7, 2016:
Find my car wird meist so gelassen, jedenfalls bei 2 meiner Autokunden, keiner davon aus einen englischsprachigen Land.
Eckart Jurk Mar 7, 2016:
In Deutschland sind u.a "Find my car-Funktion, -App" gebräuchlich oder auch "Finde mein Auto-Funktion,- App"
Thomas Pfann Mar 7, 2016:
Car features or car feature?
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