Talk:Rolls-Royce 10 H.P.

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[edit] 10 H.P. or 10hp

This article was originally started as the Rolls-Royce 10 H.P.. Every other reference to the car I have looked at, including the Rolls-Royce website, calls it the 10 hp. I notice it was changed to 10 hp in March 2006 but then changed back. I think it should be 10 hp. In support also is this extract from the Manual of Style: -

Periods and spaces Acronyms and initialisms are generally not separated by full stops (periods) or blank spaces (GNP, NORAD, OBE, GmbH); many periods and spaces that were traditionally required have now dropped out of usage (PhD is preferred over Ph.D. and Ph. D.).

Malcolma 09:32, 4 December 2007 (UTC)

Agreed. Move it. Lewis Collard! (it's cold out there, but i'm telling you, i'm lonely) 09:26, 5 December 2007 (UTC)