Ummmm, yeah it's exactly how it goes. look at my quote again. I said that Honda doesn't
make Integras; Acura does. Honda owns the name rights of Integra, and is the parent company of Acura, but Acura still produces the car, so therefore it's an Acura Integra, not a Honda Integra. The way you're thinking is you call the car by the top name holder of the car.
If that was the case, then it wouldn't be a Ferrari Enzo, it would be a Fiat Enzo. But have you ever heard anyone call it a Fiat Enzo? (Fiat owns Ferrari) Of course not, it's a Ferrari Enzo. Same goes with Lamborghini. Since Volkswagen owns Audi, which in turn owns Lamborghini, it's not a Volkswagen Gallardo, or even an Audi Gallardo: It's a Lamborghini Gallardo.
In the car industry, a car's classified under the name of the
maker of the car, not the name holder.
so my quote was right: Honda doesn't make Integras; Acura does. Honda owns the rights to them, since it owns Acura, but Acura makes them.
You do some research first.
