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'''Powell Motors''' was a motor company owned by [[Homer]]'s half brother, [[Herbert Powell]], based in Detroit, Michigan. | '''Powell Motors''' was a motor company owned by [[Homer]]'s half brother, [[Herbert Powell]], based in Detroit, Michigan. | ||
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Revision as of 17:48, December 6, 2012
Powell Motors
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Powell Motors was a motor company owned by Homer's half brother, Herbert Powell, based in Detroit, Michigan.
History
After a fight with his executives whom he felt were out of touch with the needs and wants of the American car customer, Herbert asked Homer to design a car the average American would want to buy. However, Homer's views were much different to that of the average American. At the launch of Homer's car (named The Homer) it was revealed the car would cost $82,000. The result is that the company went bankrupt with Herb losing his home, business and everything he ever worked for. Powell Motors is last seen being overtaken by Komatsu Motors due to its bankruptcy. Although commercials for Powell Motors were never shown, Herb later says the company jingle was "Whether you are going near or far; Powell makes a pow-pow-powerful car."
Appearances
- Episode – "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?"
- Episode – "Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?" (mentioned)