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Manhattan Green said...
I spent most of last week in a small town in Wisconsin. Here are a few of the older car models in use that I hadn't seen in years. Many were rusty, some had heavy plastic taped on as windows, and most were dented, but still chugging along.
Chevy Beretta Ford Escort Ford Escort wagon Subaru Brat Chevy Lumina Pontiac Grand Prix Pontiac TransVan Plymouth PT Cruiser Oldsmobile Bravada Oldsmobile Silhouette Mazda B2000 "Sundowner" Chevy S-10 Blazer Oldsmobile Acheiva
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Johnny B said...
Fieros had engine fire issues (if you can call only 1-2% of cars produced an issue) and resulted in a recall, but none of the issues were a result from impact.
Spotted a Fiero in a driveway a couple weeks ago while on a bike ride. Minneapolis-St. Paul must be the land of forgotten cars.
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probably one of the shittiest cars ever made





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