The four types of cars I saw on my vacation through sweden

by mikegaravani

33 comments
  1. >The four types of cars

    The ***three** types of cars

    The Volvo “760 GLE” is a tractor. Not a car.

  2. American has EPA as vacation car-spotting: ”Unreal”

  3. replace the RAM with a Tesla and you have it more right

  4. I’m usually a “to each their own” type of person but man I hate seeing huge American pickup trucks in Sweden nowadays…

  5. 1. EPA teenager, grows up in the countryside usually and their only way out to socialize with other people is to get a car that drives really slow.
    2. ”Hantverkare” with 100% Swedish ancestry (likes to tell you jokes about women, immigrant and fakturera a lot)
    3. Radhus family from Stockholm area
    4. Raggare, what the EPA teenager becomes when they enter adulthood

  6. I am curious how many trucks you saw, that it is its own category.

  7. Du glömde de fyrkantiga boxarna alla åker runt med på taket

  8. 80a volvos are the best but not the triangle variant 😂

  9. Surprised you didn’t spot any of the orten grabbarna with a customized BMW or Audi

  10. I min familj har vi:

    – Silvrig Škoda Superb

    – Papyrus-vit Trabant 601S (samt släp till)

    – Silvrig Honda Varadero

    – Och jag kör en röd Bubbla :))

  11. I barely seen a ram or the blue one (not the epa)

    And I live here, on the countryside. For like +40 years.

  12. Oh okay! Thanks. In France we have little « no license required » cars as well. But you cannot register a normal car as a tractor haha… and they are driven by teenagers as well.

  13. I saw many of the new Kia cars in that green/blue colour

  14. No Tesla? Last time I was in Sweden, almost every second car was a Tesla. Or has this changed cause of recent events?

  15. This summer, I was giving directions to my wife who was driving. At some point I told her “follow that volvo”. She was so confused.

  16. Skåpbilen! the Swedish “skåpbil fleet” is massive.

  17. the first one should be illegal, its the worst invention of humanity

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