I Was Sent A T-Shirt From Madagascar’s Best And Only Carmaker: Cold Start

Cs Karenjy Shirt Top
ADVERTISEMENT

Yesterday I got a package in the mail from a reader who goes by Dogapult, and inside was something genuinely unexpected: a T-shirt from Madagascar’s only carmaker, Karenjy, makers of the fantastic and plucky Mazana II, a car I wrote about last year, on the occasion of them producing their 74th car! What a kind gift! And, more excitingly, I think it’s very possible that at this moment I am the only American who has a Karenjy Mazana II shirt? That seems likely, right?

The shirt itself may look a bit familiar; that’s because Karenjy used that well-known all-new-cars-look-alike meme (that I debunked a while back) as the concept for the shirt, which highlights just how different the Mazana II looks. And, in this context, I think that concept works, and may be the only context where I think that meme should be shared and seen.

In case you forgot how strangely charming and cool the Mazana II is, let’s have a quick refresher:

Mazana Acces

Look at these guys! They’re rugged and cute and plucky and made of lots of easy-to-replace off-the-shelf parts, all the glass is flat and easy to replace, and all powered by Peugeot DV6CM 1.6-liter diesel. I’m really taken by these things, and the fact that they’re all built in Madagascar by a little upstart company hand-building these things just makes it all even better.

Mazana2 Diag

The shirt itself is also a product of Madagascar, possibly the first piece of provably-Madagascar-made clothing I’ve had. The shirt has a tag with a QR code on it, and when scanned, it takes you to this video:

I don’t speak French, partially because I think I was banned from the uttering the language after getting a D in my college French class, but I’m sure this is all a wonderful uplifting message that will make all of us want to give a big middle finger to the established, huge automakers of the world and instead buy some brightly-colored $16,000 Mazana IIs.

Also interesting: if you’re buying any T-shirts from Madagascar, you should know that a Madagascar large seems to be an American medium.

Anyway, thanks for the shirt! I’m happy to show off some Karenjy swag here in America!

38 thoughts on “I Was Sent A T-Shirt From Madagascar’s Best And Only Carmaker: Cold Start

  1. On this topic, in your sparetime could you add some more merch options in the store? Was thinking of getting like a t-shirt or a decal but there’s just the Kei truck Texas one in there now.

    1. I agree with Fuzzy, add some options to what is available in the store. A month or so back, I wanted to purchase an Autopian Tee shirt like the one I have, for my 5 year old grandson. He is really into cars and trucks, and loved the Lego depiction on my Autopian Tee shirt. Alas, I had to disappoint him as the shirt was not available.

    2. I agree.
      We need more ways to display Autopianism.
      Maybe a caricature of a blown aorta?
      Nothing keeps an Autopian down.
      Nulla tenaci invia est via.

      1. I was hoping for a nice Autopian decal to add to my rear truck window(just where the seat backs already are, not obstructing!) Already got a Radwood one. But whatever they can muster, some hats or t-shirts or what not.

  2. Wow! That’s awesome. Having been to Madagascar, this warms my heart. It’s a beautiful country with some of the nicest people on earth. I’ve been following Karenjy’s progress since the relaunch of the company. It’s such a great story. Thanks for making this side of the globe aware of them. 74 cars might not sound like much, but for a country that has long struggled to build a sustainable independent economy, it’s a hell of an achievement.

  3. Wow! That’s awesome. Having been to Madagascar, this warms my heart. It’s a beautiful country with some of the nicest people on earth. I’ve been following Karenjy’s progress since the relaunch of the company. It’s such a great story. Thanks for making this side of the globe aware of them. 74 cars might not sound like much, but for a country that has long struggled to build a sustainable independent economy, it’s a hell of an achievement.

  4. Is it just me, or does it look like a mad scientist tried to teleport a Jeep Wrangler, but not before a VW Thing snuck its way into the teleporter pod?

  5. Is it just me, or does it look like a mad scientist tried to teleport a Jeep Wrangler, but not before a VW Thing snuck its way into the teleporter pod?

  6. I get your complaint about the well-known all-new-cars-look-alike meme, but in this case they actually use the silhouette of the actual vehicles vs just a washed out blob.

    Barring the fact that they are all white and have the same wheels.

  7. I get your complaint about the well-known all-new-cars-look-alike meme, but in this case they actually use the silhouette of the actual vehicles vs just a washed out blob.

    Barring the fact that they are all white and have the same wheels.

  8. I’m glad you like it. I figured a shirt from an obscure Malagasy automaker would go perfectly in the Torch clothing rotation.
    Also, you’re one of two Americans with a Karenjy shirt…

    1. Please get these into the Autopian Store, in various sizes. I get what Bleeder is saying, so size them properly for corpulent American subscribers, or plump subscribers elsewhere.

  9. I’m glad you like it. I figured a shirt from an obscure Malagasy automaker would go perfectly in the Torch clothing rotation.
    Also, you’re one of two Americans with a Karenjy shirt…

    1. Please get these into the Autopian Store, in various sizes. I get what Bleeder is saying, so size them properly for corpulent American subscribers, or plump subscribers elsewhere.

  10. “You roll up your sleeves and you sweat in silence”

    They say that the Malgache (those of Madagascar) are good for nothing
    That everything, including their mentality, is rotten, eroded, rusted
    It is said that the Malgache can never make anything really great

    So you see,
    there’s nothing left that can be done for him
    So stop dreaming. That’s what they pound into you
    Because why bother…
    …dreaming.

    Huh. Hell yeah.
    Let them say what they want to say
    Let them come with their discouraging words
    Leave them their sayings, with their never-ending criticisms
    Those nay-sayers,
    They pretend to change things…
    …nah
    Because the dreamers,
    They rock the World, they deliver the Beautiful
    And you, dreamer,
    You think, you plan, you do,
    You too are a doer,
    You roll up your sleeves and you sweat in silence
    So…
    Starting now,
    Dream!
    Dream!
    Act!
    Because you’ve got this,
    Malgache, modern, who dreams, who acts, who does
    The era of the nay-sayers is at an end
    Make way for the era of maker-dreamers
    karenjy.mg

    Madagascar is a former French colony, a period marked by the slaughter of hundreds of thousands of inhabitants by French military forces. The island has struggled to build up a working government and economy since declared independence in 1958. Since organizing a government in the 1970s Madagascar has struggled to improve its society, but corruption and poverty remain endemic.

  11. “You roll up your sleeves and you sweat in silence”

    They say that the Malgache (those of Madagascar) are good for nothing
    That everything, including their mentality, is rotten, eroded, rusted
    It is said that the Malgache can never make anything really great

    So you see,
    there’s nothing left that can be done for him
    So stop dreaming. That’s what they pound into you
    Because why bother…
    …dreaming.

    Huh. Hell yeah.
    Let them say what they want to say
    Let them come with their discouraging words
    Leave them their sayings, with their never-ending criticisms
    Those nay-sayers,
    They pretend to change things…
    …nah
    Because the dreamers,
    They rock the World, they deliver the Beautiful
    And you, dreamer,
    You think, you plan, you do,
    You too are a doer,
    You roll up your sleeves and you sweat in silence
    So…
    Starting now,
    Dream!
    Dream!
    Act!
    Because you’ve got this,
    Malgache, modern, who dreams, who acts, who does
    The era of the nay-sayers is at an end
    Make way for the era of maker-dreamers
    karenjy.mg

    Madagascar is a former French colony, a period marked by the slaughter of hundreds of thousands of inhabitants by French military forces. The island has struggled to build up a working government and economy since declared independence in 1958. Since organizing a government in the 1970s Madagascar has struggled to improve its society, but corruption and poverty remain endemic.

      1. You’ve probably got the time to fetch the popcorn from the store, pop it, make some refreshments, go for a walk and join them as they form up the grid.

      1. You’ve probably got the time to fetch the popcorn from the store, pop it, make some refreshments, go for a walk and join them as they form up the grid.

  12. Torch, the thing you need to do here now is so obvious that I can’t possibly be the first one to have thought of it.

    Buy a Mazana II, and import it to the U.S.

    1. Hard to get that legal, so slight tweak to the plan. Buy all the components of a Mazana II, have them shipped to the wrenching lair of SWG, and have an Autopian party to assemble it, then register it as a kit car!

      1. Yes, This. Just let me know where and when and I’ll bring my tools, which consist of a 24″ Stillson wrench, a forceps (for wherever its needed), and a 24 pack of King Lupu’s Happy Juice IPA.

      2. Considering the company has built about 74 cars so far, that’s probably not a big ask. Maybe they’d even knock a couple grand off the price since you’re just ordering the parts and not asking for assembly, which would quickly be offset by the shipping cost.

  13. Torch, the thing you need to do here now is so obvious that I can’t possibly be the first one to have thought of it.

    Buy a Mazana II, and import it to the U.S.

    1. Hard to get that legal, so slight tweak to the plan. Buy all the components of a Mazana II, have them shipped to the wrenching lair of SWG, and have an Autopian party to assemble it, then register it as a kit car!

      1. Yes, This. Just let me know where and when and I’ll bring my tools, which consist of a 24″ Stillson wrench, a forceps (for wherever its needed), and a 24 pack of King Lupu’s Happy Juice IPA.

      2. Considering the company has built about 74 cars so far, that’s probably not a big ask. Maybe they’d even knock a couple grand off the price since you’re just ordering the parts and not asking for assembly, which would quickly be offset by the shipping cost.

Leave a Reply