He’s been buying cars
He’s got a lot where he deals with the details and a bargain on the spot
He charges a lot and he’ll sell it all over again
He treats you like a friend
He’s name is Bob
Your credit is your job
But his other name is Rob
He’ll make you buy a Saab
Indeed, it’s clean
It used to be owned by his “aunt”, his Aunt Arlene, Aunt Arlene
The gasoline is letting us know where we are
We’re travelling far with Aunt Arlene, Aunt Arlene, in America there’s nothing else to do to keep in touch with you than buying and selling cars
We’ve got a new car
It’s twenty-one years old
It’s covered in mould, Aunt Arlene.