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{{For2things|the vehicle in The Simpsons: Hit & Run|Canyonero (Hit and Run)]]|the song, see [[Canyonero (song)}}

"She's a squirrel-squashin', deer-smackin' drivin' machine"
―The Canyonero jingle[src]
Canyonero
Vehicle Information

The Canyonero is a Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV). It was endorsed by Krusty the Clown. Homer buys a red Canyonero but soon realizes he bought the F-series for women. He refuses to drive it, not wanting to be seen as a homosexual; when Marge drives it, it sends her into a state of road rage. The Canyonero 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.


Behind the Laughter

  • The design is a parody of large SUVs and the "I own an SUV, therefore, I own the road" style of driving (The jingle helps to demonstrate this). The Canyonero was introduced just as the SUV craze began to hit the United States.
  • It looks like a Jeep Grand Wagoneer (1963–1991) and a Classic Land Rover Range Rover (1970–1996).

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