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I’ve always liked Petro Can, nice and clean

It’s wild that the USA is so far behind on credit card technology. Chip has been standard in Canada for 15(ish) years already

I would also suggest the Dodge Caliber for being complete shit, and the McLaren Senna for managing to be hideous while failing at it’s only job. It was supposed to be the ultimate track car which it never was, and was immediately made irrelevant by the new, faster, much better looking topless thing they just released.

You ARE supposed to signal left when entering, or at least you are in Canada

The bit about “our cars are too scary for women” was a little iffy but everything he said about the Roma was good, making a less crazy car doesn’t make it a women’s specific car

This is in Lacombe (not really a town but calling it a city implies more grandeur than is appropriate)

Really it’s a city, but I figured it would be okay to embellish a little. Still a crazy car to see here

Not quite the same as the examples you gave but it’s wild to me that someone in my tiny, awful, middle of Alberta town has a Fisker Karma

As an Albertan, I condone this message

Great idea, unless the monsters attack in the wrong 6 months and then you’re stuck riding into a blizzard in -30 degree weather

So glad it isn't just me! Neither are worthy of the praise they get 

*insert why not both taco commercial here*

You can see the Pontiac logo on the rim... 

Right? It’s a low speed step-up, which is about the least risky type of jump you can do. It looks cool, and takes some skill to get the speed and angle right but it’s not anything that anyone used to jumping bikes would have difficulty with. 

The sportier electric version too!

Wagon truck wagon truck! 

The suspension is completely bottomed out in the rendering with a single quad in the back.... looks like a Jetta, not a truck

Dear god, it's hideous 😵

Really? That’s the Dodge truck wing you went with?

That’s kind of Bugatti’s entire business, selling small numbers of very expensive cars. I wouldn’t call that unnecessary