markholli2000
Chef Goldblum
markholli2000

Hey! I have this exact car in this exact color combo, but much smaller...

Came here to say this.

Although there are cases where the wrong car is cast due to careless production, I’d guess they are the rare exception. The real problem is product placement. Almost every poorly-cast car I’ve seen in a movie is a direct result of an advertising deal.

You’ve touched a nerve with me on this one. Mismatched character cars drive me nuts.

$2900? I think that’s a typo. They must mean $290...

Japanese father when his son gets a Proudia: “I’m Proudia, son”

Wait...Dodge is still in business?

There’s really nothing “bold” about it. And mark my words, nobody is going to “withdraw” from anywhere in this thing.

There...I fixed that headline.

This image stirred up feelings in my soul that I was not prepared to experience while sitting on the toilet at 7:30 AM. Powerful feelings. 

O’Doyle Rules!

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Hmmm...a bold and provocative Audi. Sounds like the perfect car for my two-step plan.

Car nerd fact: while you are correct that the famous white Bronco was owned and driven by AC Cowlings, it’s also true that OJ owned and drove an identical white Bronco at the time.

This was a enjoyable read, and for that I thank you.

Really though, did GM’s press department send you an unfinished Photoshop image?

My mom had this exact car in dark blueish green.

[Customer enters Ford/Lincoln/Mercury dealership in 1991]

From the late 80’s onward, Mercury was a brand without a purpose. I remember being dumbfounded that FoMoCo keep the whole sad endeavor trudging forward year after year before mercy-killing the brand in the 2000s. When it finally died, nobody noticed.