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Location DB > Canada > Ontario > Ottawa > Palmer Metal Recycling > Vehicular graveyard > palmer 019.jpg

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Posted by Samurai 12/6/2006 4:04 PM | remove
  starting left frame to right
Stack 1: old Chrysler New Yorker, Ford Taurus
Stack 2:Geo Metro, Hyundai Accent, Pontiac Grand Am
Stack 3: Chevy Corisca/Pontiac Tempes, Toyota Tercel, Audi 9000
Stack 4: Saturn SW1, Ford Tempo, Buick Regal... :oP
i LOVE Junkyards!

Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! 12/27/2006 7:32 AM | remove
  samurai, dont forget in canadia it only started to be called a geo metro in 1992, that body in 91 was still a chevy sprint, and all through it was also the pontiac firefly or zuki swift
Posted by Samurai 12/27/2006 10:40 PM | remove
  you darned Canadians... :oP

Posted by SoNaive 2/23/2007 4:30 AM | remove
  bunch of shitboxes (other then the Audi)
Posted by Samurai 2/23/2007 4:52 AM | remove
  that model/year Audi was and is considered to be a piece of shit.
Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! 2/23/2007 1:20 PM | remove
  were they not the ones that were known for 'uncontrolled accelleration'

i remember when they went and impounded a bunch of late 80s audis cus they would just drive away
Posted by Samurai 2/25/2007 3:44 PM | remove
  those were the ones... Bandi probably knows more about it than I do... But I thought it was funny... It was right about the time of the "Can I test drive your Audi?" ad campaign.

Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! 2/25/2007 5:56 PM | remove
  i remember the report on TV, i thought at the time the slogan should have been "audi the car that drives itself"
Posted by Jon Blund 8/20/2007 7:38 PM | remove
  The manual transmission versions didn't have that problem. I've had a couple of them. Great cars.
Posted by Samurai 8/21/2007 7:33 AM | remove
  i had one Audi... a 5 cylinder diesel piece of shit I drove around for a week with no master cylinder... just start downshifting and pulling the e-brake... aw hell, Audis are like the Pontiac of Volkswagen, just resheetmetal-ed VW's.
Nothing special.

Posted by Jon Blund 9/12/2007 4:35 PM | remove
  I like the comparison :)
Posted by J~Dub 10/5/2007 2:03 PM | remove
  Audi's were always considered the luxury line of the VW Group they were very good cars, aside from the whole self acceleration thing. I used to have an 84 Audi Coupe and I have never driven a car with so much character And btw its and Audi 5000
Posted by J~Dub 10/5/2007 2:56 PM | remove
  And the black one on the bottom of stack 4 is a 93-98 VW Golf
Posted by Samurai 10/5/2007 11:39 PM | remove
  Character and Audi were never two words that I would put together, but each to their own.

Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! 10/6/2007 12:15 AM | remove
  its like my friend with his 83 canadian built volvo, what a box but it wont die, sam have you ever seen a sunroof that opens with a crank
Posted by strike300 10/6/2007 12:21 AM | remove
  That was pretty standard in the 70s. They didn't figure out that they could use a setup similar to power windows until the 80s.
Posted by Samurai 10/6/2007 7:53 PM | remove
  yeah, my buddy had an 87 Golf... well, it was a community Golf. We called it the Whore because everyone drove it and the sunroof on that was crank-actuated.

Posted by WWolf 5/6/2008 8:47 AM | remove
  A Chevy Corisca! Man, I miss my old Corisca.
Posted by Samurai 5/6/2008 12:53 PM | remove
  it is Canada, that might be a Tempest instead of a Corsica.
;op

Posted by Andyrew 4/26/2009 10:30 PM | remove
  this is pretty neat
Posted by Kjartenn 6/6/2017 2:33 PM | remove
  Nice will check this out
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