Posted on 11/29/2012 4:36:42 PM PST by willk
Leased a 2012 NIssan Leaf actually. After the state rebate it was zero down and $171 total per month (for 39 months).I feel like a hypocrite taking the rebate but the money is already allocated. Why should liberals get all the money ? The car is comfortable and fun to drive. The range fits my commute. I'm really into technology. My question is this. I don't want people to think I'm an environmentalist wacko. What would be a good bumper sticker to make a statement without getting my car keyed by some lib?
It all depends where he lives, how well it works out. I hope he doesn’t live anywhere that has power outages or rolling black-outs. He could be in trouble.
LOL!!
Every anti nuclear nut, LGBT and animal rights wacko won't be keying it, they'll be beating it with hammers. :)
Got Juice!
Ohhh that’s a good one.
Put an appropriate and a serious one on there, calling for Nuclear power plants, needed to generate clean electricity.
My other car is a GMC product.
“They paid me to buy this!”
“They paid me to buy this!”
“Time to turn over a new Leaf”
I know a guy that bought a Subaru - works in the logging industry. For a month the guys at his work were bringing in all sorts of liberal bumper stickers for him as a joke.
Drill Baby Drill. COLT-exist thingy.
“I brake for hallucinations”
“Sorry, I’m not gay”
“Starve a terrorist, Drive electric”
“Powered by dirty coal & diesel!”
good bumper sticker:
My son provides protection for honor students.
Low rates and payment plans available.
I commute by bike and there is a bike sticker that I really want.
“Environmental stickers on cars don’t mean shit”
“don’t worry...I have an interior sprinkler system”
“Looking for a hot receptacle.”
Like it but I doubt my wife would approve.
Should be subtle enough go over the libs heads...
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