Whe Achmed pulls up behind the hottie's truck, there is no goat tethered to the truck's front bumper.
When Achmed first steps out of the car, his keyring has an antique-looking metal house-door key on it as well as the car's ignition-key, yet in all of the subsequent shots of the key ring, there is just the plastic-headed ignition-key on the ring.
The goat is presumably still sitting inside the Achmedmobile when the car gets blown sky-high (after exiting the driver's seat and contemptuously tossing the red-button-equipped key-fob at Bubba J, Achmed simply stomps off in a huff; he does not then go around to the passenger's door and lead the goat out the door and away from the vehicle). So presumably the goat, also, got totally incinerated along with the car, yet during Achmed's subsequent conversation with Jeff, Achmed claims to still have the goat.
Same scrub-desert scenery-location used in the "coming"and "going" shots of the Achmedmobile at the beginning of the show, even though the two scenes are supposed to be filmed from opposite directions and several miles apart.
It is implied that A.J. is Achmed's only offspring, yet Achmed remarks that "Mother's Day was a b***h --- and so were most of the mothers" when he and Jeff are speaking about the 46 wives whom Achmed had been married to when he was a live person, so this indicates that these women had borne quite a number of children for Achmed.
The red self-destruct button on Achmed's car-remote was very large and easy to press, and so Achmed would not have just carelessly tossed the remote at Bubba J, since the red button could very easily have gotten bumped as the remote hit up against Bubba J and fell to the pavement.