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  • CANYONERO=JEEP WAGONEER, LOOK IT UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    vjeej!

    excursions are nice, but WAGONEER is the grand daddy to all luxury sport 4x4's!

  • CANYONERO.... COMO ESL DE LOS SIMPSON

  • 12 feet large 2 lanes wide

    65 tons of american pride

    canyoneeroooo

    xD

  • Can you imagine Marge in that car? LOL

  • squirrel squashin' deer smackin'

  • These were sold in europe?

  • @frohman3 No..there are lots, but not official buy from GM

  • @Raimondo988 So I guess they were imported.

  • @frohman3 yes, exactly =) when it new, end especially from 10 years ago..low price end particolar truck for European tradition..I Love american style..

  • Poprvé vidím Canyonero v Česku :D

  • @TheMac13D no jo má to česky spztky

  • I'd drive one. Lots of deer out in my neck of the woods.

  • LoL Cañonerooooooooo

  • best audio quality

  • The Canyonero looks like a Ford Expedition (1997-2002) or Classic Land Rover Range Rover (1970-1996), and is said to have space for over thirty passengers as well as the driver. The Federal Highway Commission has ruled the Canyonero unsafe for highway and city driving.

  • i didnt think it was going to be funny

    but it was

  • GMC FUCK YEEAH  CANYONERO

  • That's no not even close to an excursion.. I believe that was the inspiration for the cayoner..

  • parece un canyonero real¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡­¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡

  • But this one is not 2 lanes wide

  • I was forced to give this 5 stars.

    win.

  • this car appears in the gta san andreas too !

  • I saw The Cañonero episode in the Simpsons!xdToday' lol

  • That would be a K5 Jimmy.

  • I didnt realise the Canyonero was a real car I thought it was just based on a generic American SUV

  • it is....thers no such thing as a canyenero

  • the Caryonero was actually inspired by the 10'000 lb 6.5 ft tall Ford Excursion,

  • @oxjr the ford excursion wasn't 10,000

  • @PIEFISHCAT ok - 7,200 for a base model, but 10,000 sounds better. It is disputed that the Excursion is the inspiration - the rumour is the writer of this episode saw a test model of the Excursion in a mall parking lot.... a pre-production one is the only way it can fit into the timeline of the show.

  • @oxjr

    There is a visual precedent for the cartoon vehicle. It's the FSJ platform Jeep Cherokee (the early, big Jeep Cherokee from the '70s). The specific platform has existed since about 1963.

    You're welcome.

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  • @oxjr episode aired 2/22/98. the Excursion didn't come out till the 2000 model year. its not based on the Excursion.

  • @marscars22 Nothing I say is based in fact just rumor, BUT the rumor was it was a pre-productionFord Super Heavy Duty 4-door with a cab over the bed OR a pre-production Excrusion (a test model which is actually just a SUV based on the FSHD) So the rumor is that the writer saw it in a parking lot, but he could have seen it in an article about upcoming models.

  • @oxjr The cayonero is actually based off the Ford Bronco II, this is referenced when marge deliberately goes 80 miles and turns sharply in order to roll over the cayonero at the end of the episode, go ahead look up ford broncos rolling over, it was all over the news in the 90's.

  • @oxjr Well, I think it was inspired by the Jeep Wagoneer too.

  • if it was 4 doors then it would be the Canyonero F series

    this is like the Canyonero sport or sumthin u kno the C series or S series idk

    any way great vid 5/5 stars

  • Canyonero Toyota xD

  • Maybe the Toyota Sequoia (or whatever it writes xD)

  • thats the f series

  • Whoooooaaaa Canyonero!!!

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