American minivans look better in other countries.

Kinja'd!!! "Frank Grimes" (FrankGrimes)
12/13/2013 at 23:37 • Filed to: None

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I dont get it. Or its the reflected awesomeness of the Alfa.

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DISCUSSION (8)


Kinja'd!!! Rainbow > Frank Grimes
12/13/2013 at 23:38

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It's mostly that they're uncommon there, I think. But I absolutely agree.


Kinja'd!!! Velocity- Peuguette Connoisseur > Frank Grimes
12/13/2013 at 23:40

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It's the license plate.


Kinja'd!!! Birddog > Frank Grimes
12/13/2013 at 23:41

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It's because the van is in a place where you can't have it.
The Alfa helps a little..


Kinja'd!!! dogisbadob > Frank Grimes
12/13/2013 at 23:56

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Supposedly they're fairly popular in Poland.

Also, there's the Opel Sintra (Chevy Venture)


Kinja'd!!! duurtlang > Rainbow
12/14/2013 at 06:15

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They really aren't that uncommon though. The Chrysler minivans up until and including the pictured generation were quite popular in Europe, relatively, and I believe were even built in Austria. Many have been sent to that great racetrack in the sky as they didn't seem to last that long, but until not too long ago I'd guess they were the most common American cars on our roads. Together with the PT Loser.


Kinja'd!!! Goshen, formerly Darkcode > duurtlang
12/14/2013 at 06:48

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Correct. In Graz alongside the Grand Cherokee. Also, I still see 459 of them every day.


Kinja'd!!! Goshen, formerly Darkcode > dogisbadob
12/14/2013 at 06:49

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Or the Chevrolet Trans Sport (legit shit bro).


Kinja'd!!! Goshen, formerly Darkcode > Frank Grimes
12/14/2013 at 06:49

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I'd say American cars in general look better in other countries.