Any late 1990's model Dodge Caravan,
Ford Windstar, or Mercury Villager registering at least 180,000 miles and usually purchased at buy-here-pay-here
car lots. These vehicles are driven by recently-arrived Mexicans, Guatemalans, and Hondurans and are easily identified by chromed plastic hubcaps, flame and soccer ball decals, and dashboards decorated
like a Guadalajaran
Hooker's living room. Driver beware! These vehicles have a way of eating insurance cards and inhaling the carpet fibers causes amnesia in drivers when asked their names by law enforcement officials. These vehicles also have the ability to become invisible on traffic court
day.