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Yeah, like everything Elly, the car is plain and simple. A utility vehicle. And a good deterrent for Mike? Wouldn’t he want to be caught dead in such an unimpressive and utilitarian car? He will wait for his dad to buy one with bells and whistles. And I bet John will say “Touch it and you’re dead.”
It’s Canada so the odometer reads in kilometers but 25Km or 16K mi is still probably more than a year’s worth of driving. So where does her relishing the “new car smell” yesterday come from? A bit of a plot hole perhaps?
I can identify with the wipe your feet part. For the few times that I’ve bought a new car, I get cheapo floor mats to go over the factory floor mats.
Reagan was the one who canceled the conversion to metric. During the Carter years the conversion was going full speed ahead, even in baseball parks the measurements on the outfield fences were metric. However they still use miles on English road signs.
This is a Canadian cartoon. We changed from miles to kilometers a long time ago. Not like you Americans who are still stuck in the dark ages…measurement wise. lol
I only had one rule: No red pop or slushes or anything similar. It doesn’t come out of the carpets in the car or house. At least I didn’t go overboard and say no girlfriends that drink red beverages are allowed.
My parents only bought Chevrolet cars and trucks for the longest time. This was due to Daddy being a moonshine up to the end of the 60s, and knowing a Chevy engine wouldn’t crap out on him. Ford was okay. Dodge sucked, he said.
That car is TINY in panel 2. If mom is around 165cm (or around 5’6") tall, then the car is only about 1m high. Who’d she buy it from; Peter Potterpoop on Cul-de-sac?
Robert4170 about 4 years ago
At first I thought she meant 25,000 miles, but then I realized she meant 25 kilometers.
capricorn9th about 4 years ago
Yeah, like everything Elly, the car is plain and simple. A utility vehicle. And a good deterrent for Mike? Wouldn’t he want to be caught dead in such an unimpressive and utilitarian car? He will wait for his dad to buy one with bells and whistles. And I bet John will say “Touch it and you’re dead.”
MelColeman1 about 4 years ago
No, she said 25K (spoken 25 Kay) – as in 25,000 Km – or about 15,500 miles. You either say kilometers or clicks.
GirlGeek Premium Member about 4 years ago
That rules doesn’t apply if it’s snowing
TheSkulker about 4 years ago
It’s Canada so the odometer reads in kilometers but 25Km or 16K mi is still probably more than a year’s worth of driving. So where does her relishing the “new car smell” yesterday come from? A bit of a plot hole perhaps?
C about 4 years ago
25 km would make more sense. But 25,000 (km? miles?) is what she wrote.
Johnnyrico about 4 years ago
Kids trash everything and I do mean EVERYTHING.
Beaker about 4 years ago
I can identify with the wipe your feet part. For the few times that I’ve bought a new car, I get cheapo floor mats to go over the factory floor mats.
bookworm0812 about 4 years ago
Ummmm…..they’re already in. Shouldn’t you have said that when they were still outside the car?
Gen.Flashman about 4 years ago
Reagan was the one who canceled the conversion to metric. During the Carter years the conversion was going full speed ahead, even in baseball parks the measurements on the outfield fences were metric. However they still use miles on English road signs.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Moms car. Moms house. Moms rules. Deal with it.
The_Great_Black President about 4 years ago
Kids. When are they going to realize they were put on this Earth to serve their parents?
kab2rb about 4 years ago
Until the newness wears off.When we bought a used car, 10 years newer then our old one, weather was great no snow so no tracking in snow.
DawnQuinn1 about 4 years ago
This is a Canadian cartoon. We changed from miles to kilometers a long time ago. Not like you Americans who are still stuck in the dark ages…measurement wise. lol
ag935 about 4 years ago
Is anybody else confused by this? At the beginning of this arch, I thought they were looking at used cars but Ellie comes home in a new car.
Foob about 4 years ago
As has been pointed out here many times before, you can’t spell Elly without Y-E-L-L.
dv1093 about 4 years ago
Are Canadian autos kilometers on the odometer?
Grutzi about 4 years ago
I only had one rule: No red pop or slushes or anything similar. It doesn’t come out of the carpets in the car or house. At least I didn’t go overboard and say no girlfriends that drink red beverages are allowed.
raybarb44 about 4 years ago
She will change her attitude after a short while. It’s called getting the car broken in (literally)….
Linguist about 4 years ago
I weigh about 100 kilos … which sounds a lot lighter than saying 220 pounds!
JPuzzleWhiz about 4 years ago
Uh, Elly? “Wipe your feet” WHERE?
Dae about 4 years ago
My parents only bought Chevrolet cars and trucks for the longest time. This was due to Daddy being a moonshine up to the end of the 60s, and knowing a Chevy engine wouldn’t crap out on him. Ford was okay. Dodge sucked, he said.
Dr_Fogg about 4 years ago
Didn’t they drive a red car to the dealership?
christelisbetty about 4 years ago
In 789, Charlemage introduced the royal foot as a unit of measure. (He died Jan. 28 814, that’s why I ran across this ).
lproster about 4 years ago
It has 25,000 on the odometer? I thought in the previous strip she wanted to smell that new car smell.
prabbit237 about 4 years ago
That car is TINY in panel 2. If mom is around 165cm (or around 5’6") tall, then the car is only about 1m high. Who’d she buy it from; Peter Potterpoop on Cul-de-sac?
MAGA Premium Member about 4 years ago
Hey Canada. Glad Biden is in office now? Is he worse than that pussy Trudeau?
hagarthehorrible about 4 years ago
I wonder how long would the mother expect the children to wipe feet before they enter the new car.