The episode ends with Puddy, Jerry and Kramer at another Devils-Rangers playoff, this time with their shirts off and chests painted as part of a five-man D-E-V-I-L-S chain.
While the Quadricycle, the 1909 Model T and a 1932 V-8 Ford are cars you'd expect to see in an array of historic vehicles, the value of "Driving America" is in the way that it presents cars you would be more likely to find in a junkyard than a museum.
In the ads, Ford uses an old-school but engaging 2-D-animation technique and directly compares C-Max to the Prius v, the larger Prius nameplate introduced last year.