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|first appearance=''[[Cars]]'' (logo only)
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|latest appearance=''[[Trust Yer' Old Pal Mater]]'' (logo only)}}
{{Quote|Fly into that final lap with No Stall confidence!|Slogan|No Stall}}
{{Quote|Fly into that final lap with No Stall confidence!|Slogan|No Stall}}
'''No Stall''' is a product that can be seen on various advertisements throughout the [[Cars (franchise)|''Cars'' series]]. It is unknown what the purpose of the product is, but the name seems to suggest that it is used to prevent cars from stalling.
'''No Stall''' is a product that can be seen on various advertisements throughout the [[Cars (franchise)|''Cars'' series]]. It is unknown what the purpose of the product is, but the name seems to suggest that it is used to prevent cars from stalling.

Revision as of 14:19, 21 August 2024

No Stall


First appearance Cars (logo only)
Latest appearance Trust Yer' Old Pal Mater (logo only)
"Fly into that final lap with No Stall confidence!"
Slogan, No Stall

No Stall is a product that can be seen on various advertisements throughout the Cars series. It is unknown what the purpose of the product is, but the name seems to suggest that it is used to prevent cars from stalling.

Advertisements for No Stall can be seen in “Cars: Mater-National Championship, Tokyo Mater, and Cars 3. The Piston Cup racing team that is sponsored by No Stall consists of racers Todd Marcus, Masterson and Jonas CarversChief No Stall, and various pitties such as Shirley Spinout, and transporter No Stall Hauler.

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Names in other languages

  • Russian:
    • Без Тормозов (transcription: Bez Tormozov)
    • Неглохин (transcription: Neglokhin)

Trivia

  • No Stall's logo and font appear to be designed similarly to that of Edelbrock, a manufacturer of specialty automotive and motorcycle parts.

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