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Thanks, but that's not it. I'm pretty sure it looked older than that, and the cars were funnier-looking. Also, according to my sister, they were going up and down ramps while the music played.
"If it ain't broke, don't fix it. And even if it is broke, just ignore it and maybe it'll be sort of OK — like the environment."Good try (and that show does look vaguely familiar) but the show I'm trying to remember was in stop-motion animation. (Or possibly a guy making the cars move from underneath the set with magnets... it was pretty low-budget.)
"If it ain't broke, don't fix it. And even if it is broke, just ignore it and maybe it'll be sort of OK — like the environment."

Stop-motion animated kids' show (or possibly just a short segment of another show). Aired in Canada in the early 90s I think, possibly on a Québec channel. The characters were these chubby little cars with faces. It's possible that they were designed to have big heads sticking up — not like the cars in Cars where the faces are more integrated and low to the ground. I remember them as being somewhat top-heavy (or at least one of them was).
Anyway, I think there was an opening sequence where you'd see the little cars driving around while a jaunty piano tune played. Any ideas?
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