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the Tony Stewart edition Monte Carlo. or any other NASCAR signature series vehicle, but damn! i saw one of these next to me in traffic the other day, and it was the trashiest looking car i had ever seen. and what's truly mind boggling is that it's men in there 40's buying these. to me, it is the equivalent of a 48 year old wearing Batman underwear.
all of the trim just looks so tacked on too - as if the body styling wasnt ugly enough. really, really tacky looking car. here's a pic.
the Tony Stewart edition Monte Carlo. or any other NASCAR signature series vehicle, but damn! i saw one of these next to me in traffic the other day, and it was the trashiest looking car i had ever seen. and what's truly mind boggling is that it's men in there 40's buying these. to me, it is the equivalent of a 48 year old wearing Batman underwear.
all of the trim just looks so tacked on too - as if the body styling wasnt ugly enough. really, really tacky looking car. here's a pic.
At least it's a two-door. At least they aren't trying to sell some friggin' grandpa car as a "hot" ride.
I'm not fond of the color scheme particularly, but I'm very happy to see them promote a two-door vehicle. I hope that all the other car manufacturers follow suit.
At least it's a two-door. At least they aren't trying to sell some friggin' grandpa car as a "hot" ride.
I'm not fond of the color scheme particularly, but I'm very happy to see them promote a two-door vehicle. I hope that all the other car manufacturers follow suit.
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any 'box' car~ looks like someone should ban them from roadways~ look like they belong in the playground
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