The developers (specifically the solo dev, Santa Goat) have been listening to the community. Here is the unspoken gold in this build:

For the uninitiated, Mon Bazou is the unofficial "Quebec Simulator." You play as a guy trying to turn his rusted-out junker into a drift king, funded entirely by boiling maple sap into syrup and selling it to a cranky old man at the local gas station.

Version 0.372 doesn’t reinvent the wheel. It reinvents the axle.

This patch is a mechanic’s patch. It focuses on the tactile, frustrating, beautiful physics of wrenching. You aren't just clicking "Upgrade Engine." You are unbolting the exhaust, realizing you forgot the gasket, dropping the bolt into a puddle of mud, and screaming at your monitor.

Your 1980s rust bucket now burns fuel like a drag racer. You will run out of gas halfway to town. This forces you to engage with the environment—scavenging for spare change, pushing the car, or calling your buddy for a red can of hope.

Mon Bazou is not widely recognized in mainstream media or software databases as of my last update. Without specific details, it's challenging to provide an accurate description. However, based on the context of your query, it seems you're likely referring to a game or a piece of software that is available online for download.