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The problem with using \"Incredibile\" on the page is that it looks like a misspelled \"Incredible\" and it\'s not until you read the context of the example that it becomes clear that its spelling is intentional and it\'s referring to the car.

\"Incredibile\" may work in the movie where it\'s pronounced and thus stands out but visually on a page that includes text like \"Mr. Incredible drove his Incredibile through the streets\" and it becomes quite confusing.

The Pixar wiki lists several [=AKAs=] for Mr. Incredible\'s car including: Incredimobile; Incredible; Incredobile; Incredicar,

I think we should come to a consensus on what to call the Incredi-Car and use it consistently in all the examples. I\'m personally fine with the \"Incredimobile\" but am open to other preferences. However, I vote vehemently against \"Incredibile\" because it\'s just such a poor and confusing word.
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The problem with using \"Incredibile\" on the page is that it looks like a misspelled \"Incredible\" and it\'s not until you read the context of the example that it becomes clear that its spelling is intentional and it\'s referring to the car.

\"Incredibile\" may work in the movie where it\'s pronounced and thus stands out but visually on a page that includes text like \"Mr. Incredible drove his Incredibile through the streets\" and it becomes quite confusing.

The Pixar wiki lists several AKAs for Mr. Incredible\'s car including: Incredimobile; Incredible; Incredobile; Incredicar,

I think we should come to a consensus on what to call the Incredi-Car and use it consistently in all the examples. I\'m personally fine with the \"Incredimobile\" but am open to other preferences. However, I vote vehemently against \"Incredibile\" because it\'s just such a poor and confusing word.
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