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Watched it on a 5 hour flight to Montreal for the Grand Prix, 10/10 would bang.

How comfortable is it? The previous generation Regal GS is really comfortable, especially when the shocks get questionable and the car rides like a boat. Also it has those great armchair seats made just for old people.

Is the trunk big enough to sleep in?

While that does work, I prefer Clarence the lion.

I drive past that actual car every other day or so. The same people have some weird electric toaster car in their drive way that never seems to move, which of course also have "all electric" written all over the sides.

Spotted one of these in Seattle last week driving around on a nice day with an elderly man at the wheel. Looks real nice in person.

7.) The Yugo

Why would you want 7 of the same car?

There

Well at least they did not leave the interior stock.

Or MiniMino

They are independent, but still part of the British commonwealth

Also it is supremely comfortable, Big single bench.

My grandfather says that his 1972 Ford F250 camper special got anywhere between 6 and 9 MPG on average, that's pretty atrocious. Luckily it does have dual fuel tanks, so you would have been able to get around 350 miles out of it.

I have always had a soft spot for a good old sin bin.