5 Aug 2010

One way to patch a boo-boo

Posted by:  John Shen

This might be starting to be a regular trend for us. Spot your local ridiculous Honda.

This one comes as a contribution of one of our readers. There are many things one could do to remedy a fender bender. patch the paint yourself, get a bumper cover, take it to a shop to get repainted, take it to your buddy Big Al to get it repainted

However, doing what the above (might I add, highly creative) person did, would not be the first thing to come to your mind as a possibility.

Sure, it looks pretty ridiculous, but on second thought, doesn't this make sense? A lot of us already personify and think of our cars like a member of our family, why not extend that mental connection to caring for it like it actually was a member of the family...

No wait... nevermind, it's just ridiculous

29 Jul 2010

I know we harp on about Americans not actually needing SUVs, but this is ridiculous

Posted by:  John Shen

Look, not everyone needs a Ford Explorer, or a GMC Yukon, or even an Acura MDX to drive themselves to work every day. I mean, if you're not moving furniture all the time, even a small car like my Golf GTI coupe can fit two bikes in the back seat, or a couple of snowboards and gear (I've done both those with ease). It's pretty clear that most people in the US buy for their maximum possible size need, oblivious to the fact that if they just rented a van for $20 the one day they do need to move a couch a year, this'll save them much more money the other 364 days of the year.

That said, there is a point where the opposite is true. Take this fine gentlemen's car (stereotyping on gender here, but you know I'm probably right). Yes, not everyone needs an SUV. Yes, most people with SUVs don't use them at all...

But when you've actually got gear to carry on what seems like a regular basis (enough to prompt installing roof racks for the ladder on the integra).... Dude, just buy a freaking SUV or wagon, or rent one.

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