In the How I Met Your Mother episode " Arrivederci, Fiero ," Marshall’s cherished 1988 Pontiac Fiero breaks down right before reaching 200,000 miles, sparking fond memories and shared stories from the group. The 17th episode of the second season, directed by Pamela Fryman, features flashbacks to college road trips, a disastrous driving lesson for Barney, and a messy Thai food incident that tests Marshall's rules. This fan-favorite episode, which guest stars Camryn Manheim, highlights the characters' journey into adulthood and features the hilarious running gag of The Proclaimers' "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" playing on an endless loop.
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In the How I Met Your Mother episode " Arrivederci, Fiero ," Marshall’s cherished 1988 Pontiac Fiero breaks down right before reaching 200,000 miles, sparking fond memories and shared stories from the group. The 17th episode of the second season, directed by Pamela Fryman, features flashbacks to college road trips, a disastrous driving lesson for Barney, and a messy Thai food incident that tests Marshall's rules. This fan-favorite episode, which guest stars Camryn Manheim, highlights the characters' journey into adulthood and features the hilarious running gag of The Proclaimers' "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" playing on an endless loop.