These cities and states deserve their own special edition cars – Jalopnik

These cities and states deserve their own special edition cars – Jalopnik





Last week we asked you which state or city you think deserves its own special edition car named after it, and you didn’t disappoint. From the physically and metaphorically cold city of Boston, Massachusetts to the warm retirement mecca of Sun City, Arizona, and everywhere in between and beyond, the Jalopnik audience believes there are plenty of places that deserve special edition cars.

Last week I said that I think Los Angeles deserves a special edition Land Rover Range Rover Evoque Convertible, but I was just thinking of a better one, the Tacoma, Washington edition Toyota Tacoma! I don’t know anything about Tacoma, Washington other than it being home to the Seattle Tacoma Airport, but I would like to see a Tacoma Tacoma edition. Sorry, I had to.

These are some of my favorite answers, but the question still has a range of funny, entertaining answers, so feel free to go back and read through them. These are the cities and states that deserve their own special edition cars.

Boston, MA

How about a Boston edition? It could have a smart cruise control that stays six inches from the bumper of the car in front, and there would be a fake arm attached to the B-pillar with a middle finger permanently visible.

Submitted by: Stillnotatony

Connecticut

Connecticut needs a Honda CR-V “Left Lane Edition.”

Speed ​​limited to 80 km/h and comes with lane correction technology that always moves the vehicle to the leftmost lane on the highway

Submitted by: Nopar

Idaho

Idaho Edition. The air freshener spreads the smell of fried fries in the cabin. The outside color is also reddish brown, but the inside is creamy white.

Submitted by: Ken

Chicago, IL

Chicago addition. Everyone who drives it can’t wait to buy something else, but can’t stop talking about how great it was when they owned it.

Submitted by: John Steiner

St. Louis, MO

St. Louis deserves a special Nissan Altima with mismatched body panels, a missing front bumper and a permanently installed donut on one of the front wheels.

Submitted by: Struts MacPherson

Vermont

There should be a Vermont Edition Subaru in the same shade of green as the license plates, since this is pretty much the official car of the state.

Submitted by: Giantsgiants

Sun City, Ariz

The entire Buick line needs special Sun City, Arizona editions. Honestly, I should check to see if it’s been done yet. Pension is Buck’s target group. Yes!

Submitted by: Ron Lawson Williams

Indianapolis, IN

I know Indy 500 pace cars come around every now and then, but an Indianapolis Corvette or Honda Civic Type R would be cool. The inside is St. Elmo’s Steakhouse cocktail sauce red, the outside is Pacers or Colts colored. Pacer’s blue and gold pinstripes would actually look pretty good. And a comfortable suspension for the terrible city center roads.

Submitted by: Haricot_Rouge

Michigan

As a Minnesotan, I’m going to take the old trend of naming a vehicle after a vaguely adventurous-sounding city (Durango, Tacoma, Telluride, Aspen, Santa Fe, etc.) and apply it to the North:

Dodge Duluth: A mid-size pickup with the best towing capacity in its class. Less off-road focused, more tugboats, campers, next to each other.

Jeep Grand Marais: luxury SUV. Joins the likes of Lexus GX, Land Rover Defender, Mercedes G-Classm etc. as a luxury SUV with actual 4WD capabilities. The Gunflint Trail Edition is the one to get for off-road stuff (despite the Gunflint being mostly a paved road leading to cabins and resorts).

Kia Cuyuna: Compact pick-up. Built on the Santa Cruz platform, but with a hybrid to better compete with the Maverick. (Also, Cuyuna isn’t really a town, it’s a mine turned mountain biking mecca).

Submitted by: Tim Connors

Princeton, NJ

There should be a Princeton, NJ edition of all Land Rovers. Fit it with street tires for comfortable road riding, then make it in the colors that were available over 70 years ago, with the best leather available, add crystal gauges and shift levers with silver accents, real silver, the help will polish it to keep it from tarnishing.

Make the interior smell of books, pipe tobacco and old money, and you have a winner.

Submitted by: potbellyjoe

Florida

We all know what the right answer is here. It’s the smallest Cadillac crossover, the XT4, with a quilted landau roof and gold trim. It is the XT4 Florida edition. I probably should have contacted GM first with an idea and signed some sort of agreement with them, because this thing will sell in the thousands.

Submitted by: Agon Targeryan

California, Pennsylvania

A Ferrari California for the city of California in Pennsylvania.

Submitted by: carrercrytharis



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