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My girlfriend had a mouse called Goggo named after her Goggomobil.

Good to know. I always liked them. Maybe I will import one one day. Someone’s got to do it.

I do not understand how at least half of these are on a list of movies that suck. The French Connection? Seriously? The Love Bug comment I get was a joke, but then why is it here? That’s an all-time great movie and one of the best car movies ever. And anybody who thinks Mad Max is not an awesome movie just doesn’t

Man, I would totally import a Palio Weekend, Nippa, or a Kangoo. Maybe all three. That’s a pretty cool garage of oddballs.

Why? It looks like a cool little car. What about it offends you and what the fuck do you care what someone else is driving?

The lack of special effects and unrealistic speeds is why those old car chases are so good. They were actually doing what you see on the screen.

Old AMC’s or Ramblers are perfect. They’re incredibly simple and mechanical parts are easy to find. It’s hard to screw up the venerable straight six, and it’s nice to know how a carburetor works. They’re also different from your run of the mill classic American car.

I had one that I found in San Bernadino, California. It was a great little car. The flat twin is incredibly durable for a small motor and parts are plentiful and it’s so easy to work on. It’s also an absolute hoot to drive as it has the 2CV suspension. That said, the sedans are much more desirable and this does look

Those are the U.S. spec headlights. They were actually offered in Europe, too, on one of the trim levels. Citroen wasn’t 100% convinced people would like the rectangular lights.

It is a little high on the price, but these have become quite collectible. If it was a sedan, it wouldn’t be overpriced.

These cars are an absolute joy to drive. Sure you may not want to take it on the freeway, but it absolutely deserves to be enjoyed on the road where it belongs. And mechanically it’s one of the most reliable things around. I have a different Citroen with that motor and it never fails no matter how long it sits between

I loved this movie from the moment it started and saw it twice in the theater. As the New York Times said, like it or not, it’s art. It might be the most punk rock movie ever made.

Yeah, these are almost all horrible takes. Except for a few that no one considers a classic, Hackers, Toys, these are great movies that absolutely hold up to anyone who actually likes movies.

But it is good. It’s weird and compelling and absolutely beautiful to look at.

This is a deal. It’s a great looking unicorn and try to find another collector car in this condition under $5K.

Warranty for one. Getting financing has always been easier for new cars than used. You’re getting the latest technology. Plus, it’s just nicer getting a new thing than a used thing. Perfectly sorted used cars can be hard to find and don’t necessarily save that much money. Plenty of reasons to buy a brand new cheap car.

This is my friend Joe’s Subaru 360. It has 600,000 miles on it. No joke. It’s been to almost every state west of the Mississippi. It’s had 2, maybe 3 rebuilds of its 25 horsepower two-stroke two cylinder motor. It will still be running long after we’re all gone.

Brooks Stevens’s Excalibur SS was the first of many Neo-Classics that would appear during the Malaise Era. But, the first couple generations of this car were much different than your average Zimmer. They were powered by 300+ horsepower Chevy V8's. First the 327, then the 350. Paired with a light fiberglass body, they

It’s got to be the Isetta. First of all, this is a small car. Tinier than just about every other suggestion. It was a revolutionary design that was incredibly cheap and practical and helped put Europe back on wheels after WWII. First manufactured by Iso in Italy, it built that company that would later give us the

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