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Location: DFW, TX | Powerflite - 2019-11-12 4:18 PM
The factory knew how to use various colors and non-colors to compliment each other and make the interiors look great. These guys just put red everywhere on everything.
It might be a lot of red, but it's not as much red as this one!
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Location: So. Cal | That's for sure! |
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Location: Branson, MO | I like red but there are limitations. This guy obviously has none - except for the wheels. |
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Location: Parts Unknown | Like the clichés about "monster trucks" and certain sports cars, the color red
on a vehicle carries a large stereotruth for being associated with douchebaggery.
Cross that with certain cars, and the car becomes even more of a douchcanoe,
because the typical person driven to own a car like that is a douchnozzle.
Now, one can argue the exceptions forever, but in the main, there are reasons
that clichés and stereotypes are born, .... there is a fair amount of truth behind
them. Personally, I don't really care for red on cars, and the association seals
the deal for me, that I would pass on a red car before being seen driving it. Don't
care how nice it is. Cars like the two in this thread only reinforce my revulsion.
And to think someone went to a LOT of trouble to make them SO RED !
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Location: Houston | Those black pedals look so out of place. I mean, really? |
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Location: So. Cal | I got a fever, and the only prescription is more red! |
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