joeld777
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joeld777

I drive a Prius :(

What happens when Man wants minivan because:

I have more....

Rumor has it she’s partial to Porsche.

I laughed harder at this than I should have, and now I haz a shame.

SMART Car

Yes it is perfectly fine to judge someone based on the car they drive.

New Camry advertising tag line: “The new 2017 Toyota Camry: no matter which one you choose, apathy comes standard!”

I’d like to believe the driver put them on ironically.

Very good comment. Choose this for COTD. Or do not. I am not a beggar.

I saw a chrome set on a Ridgeline yesterday. I pondered if a Ridgeline is trucky enough to have truck nutz, if other Ridgeline drivers blushed when they saw it, and if the chrome was long-lasting.

Similarly, I judge those who have “TruckNutz” hanging from their hitches.

I judge people primarily on their reason for buying their car. I look for faulty logic, level of research and thought, and personal taste. It’s OK for them to have a different opinion, it’s not OK for them to be flat out wrong.

Harshly. Very harshly.

But...you drive a Buick.

There is never a good excuse to buy a bland appliance like a Camry. At best, you will be considered as a 3rd class road user and a hazard to anyone near a road in the same state. At worse, your soul will just dissolve into the pit of apathy that comes as standard on these cars.

Everyone judges someone else by their vehicle. I’ve had people judge me on my vehicle. Once, I told a friend I’d do his family a favor and repair a broken computer. I’m a tech-geek at heart, as well as a “car-guy” and a “gun-guy”. Anyways, the day I had available, I was driving my favorite vehicle, my beat-up, rusted

Ellen says it’s okay.

I judge people who drive lifted bro-douche trucks that tailgate and spew coal. Those people deserve to be judged.

If it wasn’t OK, the automotive journalism industry would collapse faster than British industry