B-Class?
B-Class?
Also in New Brunswick, and the $US is worth $1.33 here.
Nobody uses craigslist here, but here is a local car from kijiji.ca instead.
Shopper, all of 15hp.
In the early 90's Canadian Pontiac dealers got their own sub-brand to compete with Chevrolet’s Geo. It was called Asuna and sold a mix of Isuzu and Daewoo sourced cars. It lasted a year. Then before that, in the late 80's there was GM’s Passport International Motors, that was the same thing, but with SAABs thrown in…
Stephen Decatur took care of the Algerian pirates.
I bought a new Cavalier in 2004. Didn’t like it, but for around $3000 new, I couldn’t say no. It was green, and the clear coat came off in spots. The seats hurt, I called it the cock roach. In 15 years, the only repairs were a starter, a wheel bearing, and pvc valve covered under warranty. The north east claimed it…
Traditionally Canadians per capita have bought more cars from the Detroit 3 than Americans. With tariffs that will probably change. This week I bought a Tacoma, instead of a Colorado.
It’s only fair as it’s free to go from NB to PEI, but over $40 to leave PEI. World’s largest lobster trap.
Hey, I have an Orlando, and had a Mitsubishi made Plymouth, A Renault, a Daewoo built Passport Optima, a mid 70's Fiat through the 80s, 90, and 00s, an air cooled VW, and Oldsmobile Intrigue, a SAAB 9-3, well maybe you are on to something.
“Who stole who’s look?”
Cadillac Devil LE
Not an Olds, but another boring GM car crashing through a window.
Like in Cuba?
First car to drive only in parking lots was a green 1973 Chevrolet Nova Hatchback with white stripes, a 250 cid L6, and 3 speed column shift manual. Something like this.
I would love that. I just wish I could find a half decent used truck for $6995 without major rust problems or near 300,000 on the odometer. But all the non-Ranger Mazda trucks have all been eaten by the tin worm.