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Plus those damned things are really loud and after they get stowed for a few weeks, a bit musty smelling. Annoying to as many senses as it can without physically assaulting you.

It was a more successful program than the lesser-known stimulus program to provide alternative pharmaceutical relief to out of work and disabled industrial workers: Kush for Clankers.

I do know somebody named "Opal." Just sayin'.

I'm convinced he must have done some of it in his sleep.

Appropriately enough, that leading GIF is the very most annoying GIF ever to lead a Jalopnik article.

Yeah, it needs gun turrets! That is what you meant, right?

Then I'd say the Dremel isn't the only tool at work on that car.

As some folks have mentioned, etching uses acid or a mordant of some kind to create the lines and engraving is a physical process, carving designs onto a surface. That's all. Nothing to do with pattern type or layering or imagery or anything. The Honda is engraved. No debate. You can say that it's crappy engraving,

Some folks pay millions of dollars for some of those paint-splotch paintings. I hope for their sake they don't come here and read your comment and realize they had no idea what art was and got totally ripped of by a huge conspiracy in the global art market.

There are thousands of cars out there sporting non-corporate art.

I don't much like that either. I wouldn't pay to put someone's logo on my person. Might consider a free t-shirt, but would be very selective about the company I wear. Mostly I wear arty shirts with my club's art that I created to support the club.

That doesn't make it any better in my opinion.

I'd like it more if it didn't include all those corporate logos. Can we have non-sponsored art anymore? Art for art's sake?

One or the other of these, same colors as the pics. The Nova was eventually crushed by a tree and the Corona soldiered on for many years afterward, last seen driving through an agricultural field near Oxnard, CA (yes, that's a real place).

My condolences.

I'd totally drive it. I'm a gas-station averse stingy bastard and this gets 30% better fuel economy than my current ride.

Another obvious answer, Porsche 911's from the 60's to now, with their wheezy growl like an air-cooled VW multiplied by the square root of grizzly bear.

Obvious answer, old diesel Mercs! No mistaking that pop-'n-clatter.