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==Past vehicle naming convention== In the past, TAM used to have a special naming convention for its trucks. However, this naming convention is no longer used for its modern bus product lines. TAM trucks were assigned a string of three variables, number-letter-number; for example, model 190 T 11. *The first number represents engine power (in [[horsepower|hp]]). *The letter T stands for the [[Slovene language|Slovenian]] word "''tovornjak''" (truck). *The second number (11) represents the Max. permissible total weight (in tons, payload and tare/dead weight combined). TAM buses were assigned a string of four variables, number-letter-number-letter, for example: 260 A 116 M. *The first number represents engine power. *The letter A stands for the word "''avtobus''" (bus). *The second number represents the length of the bus in decimetres (in this case it is 11,6 m). *The second letter could be either M, P, or T, for "''mestni" (city bus), "''primestni" (suburban bus), or "''turistični''" (tourist bus).
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