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Seinfeld Kramer Test Drive !free! May 2026

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."

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. seinfeld kramer test drive

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

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: The guy who thinks a "test drive" means

But do watch the clip. Because for two minutes, we all get to live vicariously through the man in the caddish hat who just wants to feel the open road—even if it costs his friend a transmission.

(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?

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