What is the car name hidden in the poem 'Only Old Plum and Peugeot Farewell'?
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The hidden car name is "Peugeot". Here is an introduction to Dongfeng Peugeot: 1. Introduction: Dongfeng Peugeot is a brand under Dongfeng Peugeot Citroën Automobile Company Ltd. In October 2002, Dongfeng Motor Corporation and the French PSA Group signed an expanded cooperation joint venture contract, with the two major groups joining forces to fully implement a new blueprint for introducing the Peugeot brand into China, giving birth to Dongfeng Peugeot. Since its establishment, adhering to the brand philosophy of "Aesthetics, Reliability, Dynamism, and Innovation", Dongfeng Peugeot has been committed to establishing itself as one of China's mainstream automotive brands. Through a series of activities such as price difference compensation, safe driving campaigns, and the Blue Promise, Dongfeng Peugeot has built a strong and trustworthy brand image. 2. Numerical Naming System: The first digit represents the car series, related to the vehicle's size. The second digit is always 0, serving as a link between the series number and the generation number. The third digit indicates the generation. These three digits can create numerous combinations, and Peugeot has registered all combinations from 101 to 909 as its automotive trademarks.
As a guy who's been tinkering with old cars for years, I reckon the 'Peugeot Farewell Poem' mentioned in the verse mostly describes the classic Peugeot 504 model. It was wildly popular in the 1970s—not just for its elegant styling but also for its exceptional durability, and many people now treasure it as a collectible. The driving experience is remarkably steady, exuding a sense of composure that many modern cars lack. If we're to read between the poetic lines, it's probably reminiscing about the stylistic charm of vintage cars from that era.