Chevy’s for less: 2008 Malibu’s Posted on June 29, 2009 by ApostropheAbuse Bam spotted this billboard in Tullahoma, TN: Facebook Comments
This could be correct if they have just one Chevy and just one Malibu: "Chevy is for less… 2008 Malibu is starting at…" However I doubt that is what they were going for. Reply ↓
Chevy is a formal noun, but it's also a nickname for Chevrolet. So really Chevys or Chevies could work. Reply ↓
This could be correct if they have just one Chevy and just one Malibu:
"Chevy is for less… 2008 Malibu is starting at…"
However I doubt that is what they were going for.
what if I want 2 doors?
Or "Chevy's (their brand's items)", but the second cannot be argued.
To Mathman, it would have to be "Chevy's Malibu's".
Shouldn't it be "Chevies"?
Chevy is a formal noun, but it's also a nickname for Chevrolet. So really Chevys or Chevies could work.