List of vehicles in The Simpsons
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These are fictional and real vehicles that have appeared in the animated television series The Simpsons.
Most of these vehicles are featured in the game The Simpsons Road Rage which is on multiple gaming systems.
[edit] Family cars
[edit] Homer's sedan
Homer Simpson drives a pink sedan. In "The Great Louse Detective", we find out that Homer's car was made in Croatia out of old Soviet tanks. Some believe that Homer's car is a Yugo because of that mention of Croatia, though it is clearly not a Yugo, as there is not a big sedan in the Yugo line and Yugos are not made in Croatia. It does, however, bear a vague resemblance to a Soviet car, the GAZ Volga M24. Homer´s car represents the typical big American car, but is not any specific model. The back of his car closely resembles a mid-1980's Cadillac Brougham; the side and front allude to a third-generation Plymouth Valiant. It comes equipped with an 8-track cartridge player, called a 'Trackstar'. Homer's Vehicle registration plate is 3FJP24. The left front fender is crumpled, and the antenna is bent in several places. In the series opening, Homer's car is a two-door with round taillights. The car also has bench seats in the front and back. Sometimes the car is seen as a convertible with the top down, but other times its seen as a regular sedan.
In Sky-One's live action remake of the Simpsons theme, Homer's car was depicted as a Lada Riva.
[edit] Marge's red station wagon
Marge is believed to own a Chrysler, judging by the star on the hood ornament. However, the sloping tailgate and round taillights in the rear bumper are identifying features of the 1973-77 General Motors B-body wagons, particularly the Chevrolet Chevelle, as is the frameless glass in the doors and the general appearance of the front (although on Marge's car, this part is almost generic). Defining features of her station wagon include its red color and roof racks. According to Homer in "E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)", Marge's car was made in Guatemala. Adding to the likelihood of the car being a Chrysler, and like Homer's car, Marge's station wagon is meant to be generically representative of the big American cars popular throughout the 1960s and 1970s. It resembles a 1977 AMC Hornet Station Wagon:[1]
Confusingly, Marge's car is a sedan in both versions of the opening of the show. Sky One's live-action reconstruction of the opening used a red Volvo 240 sedan for the car.
[edit] Canyonero
The Canyonero is a giant SUV in The Simpsons. At least one model is 12 yards long and 2 lanes wide, smells like a steak and seats 35 according to the episode "The Last Temptation of Krust". Most likely due to its weight of 65 tons, it gets absolutely terrible gas mileage. Krusty the Clown is the celebrity in the adverts, personally endorsing it. According to the advertisement, "The Federal Highway Commission has ruled the Canyonero unsafe for highway or city driving". The Canyonero seems to be plagued by unexplained fires, but that's a matter for the courts.
The Canyonero is equipped with a GPS, 4-wheel drive, a power moonroof and a running board that automatically retracts into the underbody of the vehicle, similar to that of a Lincoln Navigator. The Canyonero also makes an appearance in the episode "Marge Simpson in: "Screaming Yellow Honkers"" as the Canyonero F-series, targeted at women. Homer buys this thinking it's for men. He gets wolf whistles from Lenny Leonard and Carl Carlson. The Canyonero appears to be modeled after a Jeep Wagoneer, however, the outlandish claims of the car being 2 lanes wide seems to reflect the Hummer H1, though the two vehicles look very different. Its luxurious and spacious qualities reflect the British Range Rover. The Canyenero is a cross between a Hummer H1 Alpha, Lincoln Navigator, GMC Yukon Denali XL, Cadillac Escalade and Ford Excursion.
[edit] The Canyonero song
Can you name the truck with four wheel drive, Smells like a steak and seats 35!
(Refrain) Canyonero! Canyonero!
Well, it goes real slow with the hammer down, It's the country-fried truck endorsed by a clown!
(Refrain)
12 yards long, two lanes wide 65 tons of American pride!
(Refrain)
Top of the line in utility sports, Unexplained fires are a matter for the courts!
(Refrain)
She blinds everybody with her super high beams, She's a squirrel crushing,deer smacking, driving machine!
Canyonero! Woah, Canyonero! Drive Canyonero! Woah, Canyonero! Woah!
[edit] Mr. Plow
In the episode "Mr. Plow", Homer goes to a car show and is talked into buying a snow plow by the salesman, because he can pay off the debt by plowing driveways and streets. Homer starts his snow plow business as "Mr. Plow" (with the help of a late-night ad) and becomes a success, even being given a key to the city. At the end, after a confrontation with Barney, the snow in Springfield melts and Homer's plow is repossessed. The plow is mentioned several times in later episodes, including "Skinner's Sense of Snow". Homer buys the truck from a Komatsu motors stand at a motor show, and has it repossessed after failing to pay it off. (This also helped the writers get rid of the truck to ward of those wondering why it wouldn't be in future episodes.)
[edit] The Homer
In "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?", Homer finds out he has a half-brother, Herb Powell, who owns a car company. His brother asks him to build a car for the average man. Homer orders the design team to include three horns that play "La Cucaracha", shag carpeting, bubble domes, extremely large cup holders and a separate compartment with restraints and muzzles for the children. The design team create a slightly odd-looking, but still respectable design from Homer's specifications, only for Homer to reject the plans out of hand and replace them with his own design. The resulting vehicle, The Homer, is absurd and way too expensive ($82,000) for the average man to afford. The spectacular failure runs Powell into the ground, forcing him to sell his company, declare bankruptcy and live on the street.
[edit] The Run-Down RV
In "The Call of the Simpsons", Homer buys a motorhome at Bob's RV Round-Up after seeing Flanders show off his new top-of-the-line model. However, Homer can only afford a run-down, dilapidated model after his credit score is very low. Nevertheless, Homer purchases it, crams the RV full of items and takes the family on a camping expedition. After losing his way, Homer promptly drives the overloaded RV to the edge of a large ravine, and the family is barely able to escape before it teeters over the edge and plunges to the bottom, where it is destroyed.
[edit] The Nice RV
In "Mobile Homer", Homer buys this top of the line recreational vehicle after getting into a fight with Marge. He spends the family's entire life savings on the vehicle. He lives in this during the fight with Marge. In order to force their parents to talk, Bart and Lisa steal the RV to return it to the dealership, but end up driving it onto a Turkish container ship leaving the dock. After Marge gets the ship to stop with her offering of Mushroom soup, Homer puts the RV on the dock, which collapses under the weight, causing the RV to drop into the ocean.
Like the first motorhome the family owned, Homer purchases this RV from Bob's RV Round-Up.
[edit] Ambulance
After Homer gets fired from his job for driving his car into the Nuclear Power Plant during inspection day in "Diatribe of a Mad Housewife", Homer is forced go job hunting so he at least has a new job when Marge finds out he was fired from this one. He takes a job at a used car dealership, which he keeps for a few hours before noticing the used Ambulance out front. His boss describes the ambulance to him as completely broken except for the siren. Once Homer sees the siren, he is hooked. He quits that job and becomes an ambulance driver until the end of the episode. The final fate of the car is unresolved.
[edit] Homer's old coupe
In several flashback episodes including "The Way We Was" and "I Married Marge", Homer owned a green 2-door coupe that greatly resembles a Plymouth GTX [2]. It had an 8-track tape player and a bumper sticker that read "Disco Sucks". Homer put the car up for sale in "I Married Marge", but still has it in "Lisa's First Word". Shortly before using it as his "secret weapon" in The Simpsons Hit & Run, he says that he originally said he sold it to pay for Bart's college, but he reveals that that was a lie, to which Bart replies "(Chuckles) Yeah, tough luck! (Referring to himself)"
[edit] The Honor Roller
Built and designed by Martin Prince, in "Saturdays of Thunder", Bart races this Soap-box car against Nelson Muntz after Martin breaks his arms in the qualifying race. Bart chooses to race with it after his Soap-box car, Li'l Lightning (built by he and Homer) fails to reach the finish line. With the Honor Roller and encouragement from Homer he is able to beat Nelson in the competition. It's Bart's default vehicle in both The Simpsons Road Rage and The Simpsons Hit & Run. It bears a little resemblance to a Space Shuttle.
[edit] Ferrini - Red
A sports car, given to Bart by Mr. Burns in "Burns' Heir". In that episode, it remains unnamed, but in The Simpsons Hit & Run, it is baptized as Ferrini (pun on Ferrari).
[edit] Other characters' vehicles
[edit] Willy's tractor
Groundskeeper Willie is often seen driving a red tractor – supposedly a Willys – with the yellow word "Willy" emblazoned with go faster stripes across the side of the vehicle. IT is 1950 Massey-Ferguson.
[edit] Willy's other car
When Principal Skinner tries to win back Edna, he takes Willy's hi-tech car which was a yellow, rear-wheel drive Ferrari-inspired sports car.
[edit] Patty and Selma's car
Patty and Selma are usually seen driving a green Volkswagen Thing convertible.
[edit] Kremlin
Comic Book Guy's car is a green Kremlin (based on the AMC Gremlin) which is in poor condition, with several bumper stickers (one reading 'My Other Car Is The Millennium Falcon') and garbage bags for "tinted" windows. We see these stickers ruined in an episode when he takes it for a carwash, and the attendant does not understand his specific cleaning instructions.
[edit] Plow King
In the episode "Mr. Plow", Barney buys a large plow truck to compete with Homer's snow plowing business, Mr. Plow. Homer sends Barney and his purple truck onto a dangerous mountain for a fake snow plowing job. Later, Homer feels guilty and rescues him from an avalanche. Barney is seen driving his plow once again in "Miracle on Evergreen Terrace".
[edit] Moe's sedan
Moe's car is very run down and features a large, pink "rubber hippie daisy" on the hood. In "Dumbbell Indemnity", Moe devises a plan where Homer will steal Moe's car and destroy it on the train tracks to make money from the insurance for his girlfriend, Renee. Homer steals the car but stops to see a drive-in movie and misses the train. Homer switches to another plan and sinks the car to the bottom of the lake. The cops are watching him the entire time, and he goes to jail.
[edit] Li'l Bandit
In the episode "Realty Bites", Homer buys Snake's impounded 1967-68 Pontiac Firebird, which Snake affectionately calls Li'l Bandit, at a police auction. In The Simpsons Hit & Run, Li'l Bandit is a 1969 Dodge Charger convertible and has a painting of a snake on the sides. In a comic of The Simpsons, it is revealed Li'l Bandit actually has propellor-topped wings (similar to Chitty Chitty Bang Bang) in concealed compartments. When he used them he comments "[He] always wanted to try these things". However, this may not be considered canon. And of course, she needs Premium, Dude! Premium! Duuude!
[edit] Otto's Bus
The school bus commonly seen taking the kids to school. Otto drives it recklessly, and it had been damaged many times.
[edit] Ministry Machine
In the episode The Father, The Son, and The Holy Guest Star, Reverend Lovejoy drives a van identical to the Mystery Machine (named the 'Ministry Machine') from the Scooby Doo series, with Ned Flanders and Marge Simpson riding. They use the vehicle to kidnap Bart and convert him back to their Protestantism faith.
[edit] Troy McClure's De Lorean
In the episode "A Fish Called Selma" the washed-up B-movie star Troy McClure drives a De Lorean DMC-12, which gives Chief Wiggum an uppercut. Later in the episode at Troy and Selma's wedding, they drive away in the same car with strings of tin cans and confetti in tow.
[edit] Apu's Trans Am
Apu's car is a red 1979–81 Pontiac Trans Am T-top, with the "Flaming Chicken" emblem on the hood. Apu can be seen washing his car in "Two Bad Neighbors", and picking up the ladies of Springfield in "The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons" and it is also in The Simpsons Hit & Run (under the name "Longhorn", but yellow and with a bull on the hood).
[edit] Zombie Car
This car was used by the mutants in "Treehouse of Horror VIII" in the first mini-episode, "The Homega Man" and is also used in The Simpsons Hit & Run.
[edit] Book-Burning Mobile
In "They Saved Lisa's Brain", Reverend Lovejoy pulls up in front Lisa and speaks to her. He asks if she has any suggestions for his "book mobile". She suggests some, after which Lovejoy pulls up, further revealing the side of his van to say "The Book Burning Mobile". He then speeds away, thanking Lisa for her suggestions. This vehicle is his default vehicle for The Simpsons Road Rage and is available in The Simpsons Hit & Run.
[edit] Fat Tony's Stutz Bearcat
In "'Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky" Bart is looking to be cool by stealing a hood ornament. After seeing that every car had been "harvasted" he saw Fat Tony's Car with a gold hood ornament and vowed to get it. It's white with an adjustable roof.
[edit] Mr. Burns' vehicles
[edit] Stutz Bearcat
Mr. Burns, Homer and Smithers make their getaway in Burns' maroon 1916 Stutz Bearcat in "The Trouble with Trillions", although Chief Wiggum believes that it's really more of a burgundy. Also, in "The Italian Bob", Burns' Bearcat breaks down, prompting him to send the Simpsons to Italy to pick up his new Lamborgotti Fasterossa.
[edit] Lamborgotti Fasterossa
Meant to be a typical Italian supercar, the Lamborgotti Fasterossa closely resembles the Lamborghini Gallardo and recalls the Ferrari Testarossa name. The Simpsons were sent to Italy by Mr. Burns to pick up his new red Fasterossa, but their tour of Italy is cut short by a flying Mortadella in "The Italian Bob". It is unknown whether Mr. Burns ever received the car.
[edit] Mr. Burns' Limo
He is often seen with an old fashioned purple limo in the phaeton body style, and inside he has his own mace. In "A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love" he says the car is a Bugatti Sexsarossa, yet again a name derived from the Ferrari Testarossa.
[edit] Real-life car gags
[edit] AMC Gremlin
Hans Moleman had one of these in "Treehouse of Horror IV", and Comic Book Guy has had one in most episodes of the series, though in The Simpsons Hit & Run, it is called a Kremlin. Moleman can be seen driving a Ford Contour in another episode. Also, in "The Way We Was", Marge owned one when she was dating Homer.
[edit] Bentley
In "C.E. D'oh", the teacher of the Successmanship 101 class has a Bentley Mk XII (made up car looks like a Bentley Continental). He says that only two were made, the other was for Steven Spielberg, and the car's maker was shot after they were built.
Rob Reiner drives a Bentley Corniche convertible through L.A. on the videotape Los Angeles sends to "Pro Football" in "Million Dollar Abie".
Jason Bateman has the wheels stolen off his Bentley in a promo for the show Chop Shop in "Home Away From Homer".
Homer feigns interest in purchasing a Bentley Corniche convertible to get a free spa trip in "Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily".
[edit] BMW
An E36 BMW 3 Series sedan passes Bart and Lisa's RV in "Mobile Homer".
Astrid Weller has a black E32 BMW 7 Series in "Mom and Pop Art".
[edit] BMW Mini
The Simpsons rent the Mini from "Hertz" UK. Homer later crashes it into the carriage of Queen Elizabeth II after getting stuck on a roundabout in "The Regina Monologues".
[edit] Cadillac CTS
Chloe Talbot has a silver Cadillac CTS-V in "She Used to Be My Girl".
[edit] Chevrolet Camaro
A 1980 Chevrolet Camaro is seen in "Treehouse of Horror IX" when Marge is abducted for cross-breeding program. Kang refers to it as a common human breeding ground.
[edit] Chevrolet Monte Carlo
A 1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo is seen when Homer and Bart walk down Evergreen Terrace in "Two Bad Neighbors".
[edit] DeLorean DMC-12
See Troy McClure.
[edit] Dodge Caravan
Mel Gibson's minivan in "Beyond Blunderdome", which Homer mistakes for a Toyota Previa. Often used whenever a minivan is mentioned in The Simpsons. Zack in "The Old Man and the Key" appears to have a new model, while in The Simpsons Hit & Run, The Shelbyville Nonuplets are in an older (pre-1991) model.
[edit] Dodge Charger
See Li'l Bandit. Possibly also Homer's old coupe.
[edit] Dodge Ram
The trucks that Bart and Homer get in The Mook, The Chef, The Wife and Her Homer seem to be modeled after Dodge Rams.
[edit] Ferrari F40
When Homer cuts off his thumb in "Trilogy of Error", Marge and he steal Ranier Wolfcastle's Ferrari F40. When Homer stops at Moe's Tavern, Marge takes Lisa to school in the Ferrari.
[edit] Fiat X1/9
In multiple episodes, including "Monty Can't Buy Me Love", there is a transitional shot of a residential neighborhood street which features a passing glance at a red & black Fiat-Bertone X1/9 parked curbside. This is a reference to a heavily overused piece of production studio stock footage, which included such an X1/9, that has shown up in numerous unrelated television sitcoms, from the late '80s through early '90s, as a passing shot to the interior of someone's home.
[edit] Formula One racecar
Bart might sell his soul for a Formula One racecar in "Treehouse of Horror IV". It also appears in The Simpsons Hit & Run
[edit] Ford Contour
Hans Moleman drives one that Marge runs off the road with the Canyonero in "Marge Simpson in: "Screaming Yellow Honkers"".
[edit] Ford Crown Victoria
Chief Wiggum's Police Car Is a 1990 Ford Crown Victoria.
[edit] Ford Mustang
For at least "one sweet summer", Moe owns a light blue 1964.5–1966 Ford Mustang in "The Seemingly Never-Ending Story".
In "Viva Ned Flanders", Abe and Jasper are driving a black, late-90s Ford Mustang convertible when they are carjacked by two gun-yielding women who order the men to take them to Dress Barn.
[edit] Geo Metro
Ned Flanders replaces his crushed car in "Homer Loves Flanders" with a Geo, supposedly a Metro. Later in the episode, when Homer is chasing them down (a sequence which itself is a parody of a sequence in Terminator 2: Judgment Day), Maude cries for Ned to "drive faster". He responds with "I can't, it's a Geo!" Flanders still has it in "Skinner's Sense of Snow", "Diatribe of a Mad Housewife" and "Home Away From Homer". In "Skinner's Sense of Snow", the car is destroyed when Homer and Ned attempt to use it as a snow plow.
[edit] Honda Accord
In "Lisa's Date with Density", Superintendent Chalmers shows off his "new" 1979 Honda Accord to Principal Skinner. However, he gets upset when he finds out that the "H" emblem on the front of his car has been stolen (which is later found in Nelson Muntz's locker.)
[edit] Honda Odyssey
In "Tales from the Public Domain", Homer remembers the Honda Odyssey van he rented once. "That mini-van had the biggest cup holders. And change slots for every coin. From penny to quarter."
[edit] Hummer
Rainier Wolfcastle drives a Hummer H1 in "The Bart Wants What It Wants". When Homer asks him what mileage it gets, Wolfcastle replies, "One highway, zero city."
[edit] Hyundai
Also seen in "Lisa's Date with Density", Chalmers and Skinner try to obtain a new "H" by in turn stealing one off of school bully Kearney's Hyundai, but are caught in the act before they can become successful.
[edit] Jaguar
In "Mom and Pop Art", when Homer introduces Moe to Astrid Weller's friends, there is a green Jaguar XJS parked outside Moe's Tavern.
[edit] Lamborghini Gallardo
Mr. Burns' Lamborgotti Fasterossa looks like the Gallardo.
[edit] Lincoln
- In "The Mook, The Chef, The Wife and Her Homer", Fat Tony drives a black Lincoln Navigator.
- In "Bart on the Road", Bart rents what looks like a Lincoln Continental for his road trip.
[edit] Mercedes-Benz
One of Dr. Julius Hibbert's cars is a green Mercedes-Benz G500, which he is seen driving in the episode "I, D'oh-Bot".
Kent Brockman is seen washing his car, a blue W140 Mercedes-Benz S-Class sedan in the opening credits of Eye on Springfield.
Marge's old high school friend Evelyn Peters drives a white, W124 Mercedes-Benz E-Class station wagon in the episode "Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield".
The young German man who reclaims his family's stolen art at the end of "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish" drives off in a white R129 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class convertible.
In "Burns' Heir", Bart is driving bumper cars with other kids. The car that Bart is driving is modeled after a Mercedes-Benz W108, which he crashes into another bumper car modeled after a 2003 Lexus LS430. The other kid's bumper car crumples and airbags deploy, but Bart's Mercedes is hardly dented (He used the Mercedes' hood ornament like the crosshairs on a gun's scope).
In "Weekend at Burnsie's", a high Homer Simpson is seen driving his new black R129 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class convertible into his driveway after he lands a job as executive vice president at the nuclear power plant.
[edit] Mercury Cougar
In "Black Widower", Sideshow Bob drives a late 1980's model Mercury Cougar.
[edit] Merkur
Principal Skinner had one in "Fat Man and Little Boy" and "The Father, The Son, and The Holy Guest Star". In both cases, he mispronounces the name as "Mur-KYUR" as opposed to "Mare-Coor".
[edit] Packard
When Homer, Burns and Smithers arrive in Cuba to avoid arrest, in "The Trouble With Trillions", Mr. Burns is impressed by seeing a "new" Packard in Cuba. The car is a generic car from the 1950s parodying the fact that it is not uncommon to see automobiles from that era still in use in Cuba.
[edit] Pontiac
For Pontiac Trans Am, see Apu's Trans Am.
Mr. Burns wins a yellow Pontiac Trans Sport at the ballpark in "The Twisted World of Marge Simpson".
[edit] Porsche
Krusty the Clown drives a white Porsche 911 in "Insane Clown Poppy".
[edit] Stock car
Bart gets to ride in two-time Fast Car champ Clay Babcock's stock car in "Alone Again, Natura-Diddly".
[edit] Rolls-Royce
In the episode "The Joy of Sect", the Leader is seen driving around the cult's compound in a Rolls-Royce Phantom VI while his followers are toiling harvesting lima beans. While Lisa considers this an example of exploitation on the part of the Leader, Homer is mainly concerned that the Leader did not "buy American".
[edit] Stutz Bearcat
See Mr. Burns' vehicles. Also see Fat Tony's Stutz Bearcat(right).
[edit] Toyota Camry
Superintendent Chalmers is seen driving a yellow Camry of early 1990's vintage in "Fat Man and Little Boy". Otto, attempting another stunt with the bus, totals it. The next season, Skinner gets his own 1997 model.
[edit] VW Beetle
Like Volvos, Volkswagen Beetles can be seen on the Simpsons (for a complete collection of Volkswagen-sightings on the Simpsons, see [3]). The very tall man has one in "22 Short Films About Springfield", saying it was the largest car he could afford. Also, Kearney has an older one in "Marge Simpson in: "Screaming Yellow Honkers"", and a New Beetle was seen in the background in one scene in "The Lastest Gun in the West".
[edit] Volvo
Occasionally in later episodes, a Volvo can be seen going by on The Simpsons. To recognize one, look for a diagonal line on the grille. Some sightings of Volvos:
- Julius Hibbert drives a silver Volvo 850 in "My Sister, My Sitter". When complimenting Lisa on her babysitting skills, he says, "I only wish my Volvo mechanic was as reliable."
- Tab Spangler drives a white Volvo V70 in "The Heartbroke Kid".
- Agnes Skinner is seen getting out of one in "E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)" outside of Moe's
- Two pass by Thomas Pynchon in "Diatribe of a Mad Housewife".
- Gil drives one in "I, D'oh-Bot".
- One almost kills Ralph in "Bye Bye Nerdie".
- When Bart worries that he and Lisa will be employed as crash test dummies in "Bart-Mangled Banner", Lisa prays: "Please be Volvo".
- Probably one of the oldest Volvo sightings, in the episode "Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie". When Maggie is driving the car, a Volvo is seen behind her.
- In the live action Simpsons opening sequence used in "Homer Simpson, This Is Your Wife", Marge drives a Volvo 240 sedan.
- The commissioner of "Pro Football" drives a Volvo to Springfield in "Million Dollar Abie".
- In "Bart's Comet", when they throw rocks at the balloon to make it come down, they hit Principal Skinner's car instead, probably a Volvo 740 or maybe a Volvo 240.
- In "The Italian Bob", Francesca, Sideshow Bob's wife drives a Volvo, type unknown.
- Lenny is seen driving a Volvo S80 in "See Homer Run".
[edit] Yugo
Some people believe that Homer owns a Yugo, based on a one-time reference to his car being made in Croatia. This rumor has spread to Marge's car as well. However, evidence on the show disproves that theory about Marge's car, and keep in mind that the Yugos sold in the United States were hatchbacks only. Anyway, just looking at those cars, anyone will realize they are not Yugos, and that the Croatian connection (remember, Zastavas and Yugos are not made in Croatia) is just one of the program´s jokes.
In one episode, Homer Simpson test drives a car from a country that the dealer tells him "no longer exists", but the car "gets 300 hectares to a tank of kerosene." As Homer attempts to push-start the car, the dealer shouts: "Put it in 'H'!" In the Serbian language (officially written in the Cyrillic alphabet), the word for 'Neutral' is 'Neutralan'. In Cyrillic, the word would be written "Неутралан" with an H, which does indeed look exactly like a Roman H. This fact is also used in Murder on the Orient Express. This effectively proves that the car is from a country using the Cyrillic alphabet. However, all Yugos sold in the United States had manual transmission only, so "Neutral" would not be marked.
[edit] Truck-o-Saurus
Truck-o-Saurus has the appearance of a bi-pedal dinosaur created out of trucks. It has talons for grabbing and damaging other vehicles, as well as flamethrowers which give it the ability to breathe fire.
Truck-o-Saurus made its first appearance in the episode "Bart the Daredevil". When Bart Simpson and Homer Simpson see an advertisement for a Monster Truck Rally prominently featuring Truck-o-Saurus, they convince the rest of the Simpsons family to attend as a family event. After first attending Lisa's recital, the family drives to the Monster Truck Rally and has difficulty finding parking. Unwittingly, they mistake the entrance-way to the main arena for the Monster Truck Rally as a suitable parking spot. Truck-o-Saurus subsequently damages the Simpsons family car severely, but they are compensated for the damage afterwards.
Truck-o-Saurus also makes a brief appearance in the episode "Marge vs. the Monorail". While watching television, Homer sees an advertisement for Truck-o-Saurus: The Movie, starring Marlon Brando as John Truckasaurus (celebrity voice impersonated). Truck-o-Saurus has the following line: "You crazy car, I don't know whether to eat you or kiss you."
It also appears in the video games Bart vs. the Juggernauts and The Simpsons Hit & Run.
Truck-o-saurus was inspired by the real life robotic dinosaur, Robosaurus.
[edit] See also
- The Simpsons Hit & Run, a Simpsons game involving most of the cars mentioned.
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