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Hello, fellow domainers!
I,ve recently handreged theese 2 names:

e-buss.com (2).jpg

e-busse.com (1).jpg


The first one is in Danish, Norwegian and Swedish. The second is in German.
They are both well category defining and the hyphen only helps readability. (I am talking Germany and Scandinavia.)
I can easily see one of the giants: Man, Scania, Neoplan, Volvo or even Mercedes using it for branding a product.
Any bus company in this region can use it as brand name. There is 2,2k "buss" companies and 500 "busse" companies registered. But not only. Both names can be used worldwide.
The sector is only developing and it is still hard to find a fully electrified bus company.
I am not rushing to sell and I think mid 6 figures range. Why? - The averege electric bus price worldwide is about 1 million USD. The European companies sell well above this price. A category defining name can sell!

What do you think?

Please, mask the names if used in comments!
I will highly appreciate every opinion!

Thank you!
 
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Offers accepted while you own them. However, a struggle for me. Those companies would only be talking about the acquisition of "bus" or "ebus", and those like it. To look at spellings from individual languages, using hyphens ...the whole mix, not so wise

PS Bus in German is quite literally just "bus" (I've researched 5 different sources, all say "bus")
 
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Germans normally just say (and spell) ''bus'', that's for sure. I know you are trying to establish a valuable link between the name and the subject, but it sounds artificial to me too. If you believe in this name, just get ready to hold on to it and wait, wait, wait. Offers accepted, indeed.
 
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Germans normally just say (and spell) ''bus'', that's for sure. I know you are trying to establish a valuable link between the name and the subject, but it sounds artificial to me too. If you believe in this name, just get ready to hold on to it and wait, wait, wait. Offers accepted, indeed.
Thanks a lot for your input, @VadimK Iberica !

As I have mentioned I am not in a rush! :)
PS Bus in German is quite literally just "bus" (I've researched 5 different sources, all say "bus")

@jhm , I speak Norwegian myself, so I have no doubt about "e-buss"
About the german "e-busse" I am not so sure, how popular and natural it sounds! This is why I have posted here!

Anyhow I am not the one who just came-up with those terms. Everyone can google "e-buss" or "e-busse" in order to see their use! The image researh talks by itself! ;)

Thanks a lot, both of you guys! :)
I am looking forward to some native German replies!

Danke :)
 
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Thanks a lot for your input, @VadimK Iberica !

As I have mentioned I am not in a rush! :)


@jhm , I speak Norwegian myself, so I have no doubt about "e-buss"
About the german "e-busse" I am not so sure, how popular and natural it sounds! This is why I have posted here!

Anyhow I am not the one who just came-up with those terms. Everyone can google "e-buss" or "e-busse" in order to see their use! The image researh talks by itself! ;)

Thanks a lot, both of you guys! :)
I am looking forward to some native German replies!

Danke :)

I am not arguing that you can not write ''e-buss'', I was referring to a wide, a popular use of this word. That's what companies will be after, so the name is easy and clear for all.
But definetely good luck, hope you sell it!
 
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If you had « e-bus » , it would be xx,xxx$ or more , wish you good luck anyway
 
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Thanks a lot all three of you!
Your opininons really helped in order to not overpice!
Best Regards
 
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