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Datsun. The Japanese car, first made in 1913 by the forerun- ner of Nissan Motors, was originally named Dat, after the ini- tials of its three owners, Messrs. Den, Ayoyama, and Takeuchi. Later Dat was changed to Datson, the son meant to suggest “the son of Dat.” But the Japanese pronunciation of son sounded too much like the Japanese word for “loss,” something no business would want to suggest, and in 1932 the name was changed to Datsun. |