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LeBaron/Le Baron: Chrysler used both in their ad, but the version with a space is just using a half-space. LeBaron seems much more common as name, so I'd keep that.
For LeSabre it seems mixed too, but at least some have it in 1 word: http://faculty.acu.edu/~westk/ForSale/buick_18.jpg
About names with letters + numbers where the letter indicates a category (i.e. several models starting with same letters, like the F-Series), usually the rule is: if there is nothing or a space, we put a space, if there is a dash we put a dash. So the Ford F-Series has a dash but the Mercedes just have a space.
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For makes there is not a problem if not written correctly, the site adjusts them (DeSoto -> De Soto, VW -> Volkswagen, Olds -> Oldsmobile, Chevy -> Chevrolet, Caddy -> Cadillac, ...)
The problem is for the models (though that I could also make automatic replacements for these).
LeBaron/Le Baron: Chrysler used both in their ad, but the version with a space is just using a half-space. LeBaron seems much more common as name, so I'd keep that.
For LeSabre it seems mixed too, but at least some have it in 1 word: http://faculty.acu.edu/~westk/ForSale/buick_18.jpg
About names with letters + numbers where the letter indicates a category (i.e. several models starting with same letters, like the F-Series), usually the rule is: if there is nothing or a space, we put a space, if there is a dash we put a dash. So the Ford F-Series has a dash but the Mercedes just have a space.
58_Roadmaster >>
For makes there is not a problem if not written correctly, the site adjusts them (DeSoto -> De Soto, VW -> Volkswagen, Olds -> Oldsmobile, Chevy -> Chevrolet, Caddy -> Cadillac, ...)
The problem is for the models (though that I could also make automatic replacements for these).