Also wasn’t Cars 2 rated G? The bad cars brutally murder other cars in that movie. That shit was fucked up.
The correct order to watch all 4:
- Cars
- Cars 3
Incorrect! Cars 2 is the most important one because it’s the only Pixar movie where the bad guy is anyone with a disability!
I bet cars 3 doesn’t have eugenics!
I don’t remember watching Cars 2, but did the OBD port say anything about this?
Hopefully it doesn’t need to be said that representation is important in media and I don’t want to diminish anyone with a disability. This is just a joke.
There are five. Cars on the Road.
The order is still correct.
Mater’s Tall Tales were absolute bangers. Not only were they funny in their own right, but the background details and cameos were awesome.
Hello ma’am, do you have a moment to to talk about our lord and saviour lighting mcqueen?
What kingdom hearts game is he in?
hot take: I liked the 2 more then the 3
Than*
dang I guess I lost the argument /s
It’s objectively superior
I didn’t even know that a third one existed 😅
wait, there’s Cars 3 and another?
Cars 3 is worth a watch.
is this a good time to remind everyone of the horrific implications of cars 2?
Look, Larry the cable guy is a successful spy on accident how silly
In my opinion the “Cars on the Road” had terrible writing out of all of the cars series.
The musical episode is catchy, though
(Others are forgettable)
What are lemon cars, I assume this doesn’t mean bad second hand cars? Or maybe it does.
Lemon cars have either shit reliability to the extreme or cars with a glaring insane flaw such as the infamous Ford pinto that would explode into flames if it got rear ended.
Actual meaning if you’re curious are Lemon Laws.
Huh, it really does mean that. I guess the term originated as slang?
I guessed its because the purchase leaves a sour taste in your mouth.
Good example is the 2016-2021 Honda Civic! Tons of electrical issues, and refrigerant that is incompatible with the ac condenser, so you sink thousands into your AC for it to stop working after a couple of months.
i had a CR-V which had a really great electrical issue where it would drain the battery if you didn’t start it every day. The dealer suggested that i should have somebody go to the airport and start the car for me every day while i was working out of town 0_o
This may or may not be an official definition, but in my retail experience a lemon anything is something that has been returned as defective three or more times.
I have no idea the formal definition but locally around me it refers to a car that has been sold for far too much due to the near guaranteed chance it will break down within the next dozen drives.
Bonus points if its a brand new car.