Pink Sedan

The Pink Sedan (or the Family Sedan) is one of two automobiles that belong to the Simpson family. It is Homer's car, and he uses it almost exclusively. The car features minor damage on the left front fender (which Homer has never had repaired), driver's side airbag, a bent up radio aerial, and has a *Trackstar 8-Track radio. It was made in Croatia, out of old Soviet tanks.

Trivia

 * In several episodes, the car ends up completely trashed, yet is back to normal the next week:
 * Homer's Mechanic states that Homer's car was built in Croatia, made from Soviet tanks. But it's too big to be a European car. So this is why it is a Plymouth, its looks to be a 1972 Plymouth Valiant. But it was smaller in The Simpsons Movie. It was a 1966 Fiat 1500 L. (Especially by the bended headlights,vaguely Cadillac-like taillights and smaller body.)
 * Homer is embarrassed to drive a woman's car (The F Series Canyonero), and is sectioned for wearing a pink shirt ("Stark Raving Dad"), yet a pink car is fine. Considering it's normal to have yellow skin and blue hair, maybe pink cars have no social stigma.
 * This car is a drivable vehicle in The Simpsons Road Rage and The Simpsons: Hit and Run, as a convertible, as well as being open top.
 * The day Homer bought it has not been shown in the series, but he did own a different car while in high school.
 * The car is sometimes drawn with side-view mirrors, sometimes not.
 * Usually, the license plate is left blank, but when it does have lettering, it varies (see License Plates on The Simpsons). On the old intro, it was a coupe and it was a 1963 Dodge Dart.
 * The sedan can be seen in various colors in some episodes. The color for the car is generally inconsistent. Especially in Homer Loves Flanders, it is completely light green
 * In one episode, Homer states his car was built in Guatemala.
 * In "Mr. Plow" Homer is driving home in a snowstorm when he sees another car in front of him and smashes into it, though the airbag doesn't go off until he steps out of the car. He observes the damage, stating that he "got him as good as he got me". He then notices his shocked family standing at the door of the house and it is revealed that he's just totaled his wife's car as well as his own. This provokes an unusually loud "D,oh".Despite the fact that neither car is in any fit state to be driven for at least a month both return in mint condition in the next episode.
 * In one epsode Homer Simpson sold the car to Cleveland and got an electric car instead.