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Seinfeld Kramer Test Drive Verified Info

The car begins to shake. The rearview mirror falls off. The hood begins to flutter like a butterfly in a hurricane. Kramer, looking less like a driver and more like a bobblehead in an earthquake, shouts over the din:

Kramer merges onto the highway, his hair acting as an anemometer. The Saab’s engine whines. The camera cuts to the speedometer:

The coup de grâce? When he returns the car to the curb, the muffler falls off with a pathetic clunk . Kramer kicks it, looks at Jerry, and delivers the death blow: "I think it was the manure."

(For the uninitiated: Kramer had previously transported a truckload of manure in Jerry’s car. Yes, really.) Why are we still talking about a 30-year-old sitcom scene?

Jerry, making the first of many mistakes that day, asks: "You’re not going to test drive it, are you?"

There are great car chases in cinema ( Bullitt , The French Connection ). There are heartfelt car scenes in drama ( Field of Dreams ). But then, there is the Kramer Test Drive .

We all have a friend like Kramer. The guy who thinks a "test drive" means bouncing the tachometer off the rev limiter. The guy who believes the "check engine" light is a mere suggestion. He represents the chaotic id of every driver who has ever wanted to floor it past a state trooper.