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  • Man using Google Street View to get revenge on Toyota

    LMAO

    When most of us see Google's Street View car taking pictures of a local street or highway, we think little of it. For others, it's an opportunity to create some creative car-related mayhem, not unlike putting initials in wet cement.

    Car maker Fiat parked its popular 500 model right in front of the competition's headquarters when it saw the Google car pass by. And now, an unhappy Toyota owner has taken his revenge on the company that wronged him using Google Maps, Google Street View, and a little bit of black paint.

    According to the owner, the Toyota Tundra suffers from a "bump and jerk throttle." Not that we had to interview him to find this out — the criticism is written across the back and sides of his Toyota pickup truck in white stick-on letters. But that's hardly the biggest middle finger to the Japanese car maker: The man has also painted "Toyota sucks" on his roof in massive letters, a critique that's easily viewable via Google Maps.

    We're not sure this prank will earn the Floridian any relief from Toyota, but surely the fact that his 11-letter review is gaining national attention is worth some satisfaction. Car makers, you're on notice.

    This article was written by Fox Van Allen and originally appeared on Tecca


  • #2
    Originally posted by talisman View Post
    LMAO

    When most of us see Google's Street View car taking pictures of a local street or highway, we think little of it. For others, it's an opportunity to create some creative car-related mayhem, not unlike putting initials in wet cement.

    Car maker Fiat parked its popular 500 model right in front of the competition's headquarters when it saw the Google car pass by. And now, an unhappy Toyota owner has taken his revenge on the company that wronged him using Google Maps, Google Street View, and a little bit of black paint.

    According to the owner, the Toyota Tundra suffers from a "bump and jerk throttle." Not that we had to interview him to find this out — the criticism is written across the back and sides of his Toyota pickup truck in white stick-on letters. But that's hardly the biggest middle finger to the Japanese car maker: The man has also painted "Toyota sucks" on his roof in massive letters, a critique that's easily viewable via Google Maps.

    We're not sure this prank will earn the Floridian any relief from Toyota, but surely the fact that his 11-letter review is gaining national attention is worth some satisfaction. Car makers, you're on notice.

    This article was written by Fox Van Allen and originally appeared on Tecca

    LMAO. I thought about painting "Obama sucks" and flipping the bird to give the drone snoops something to laugh about. It would get even more attention on google.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by line-em-up View Post
      LMAO. I thought about painting "Obama sucks" and flipping the bird to give the drone snoops something to laugh about. It would get even more attention on google.
      I saw a guy with the letters:

      OneBigAssMistakeAmerica

      put on the tailgate of his Dodge Ram 2500HD.

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      • #4
        haha dumbass should have bought a silverado

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        • #5
          this was in portland, the tram goes right over people's backyards. only people in the tram cars could see the sign



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          • #6
            Friend of mine heard about the plane flying over head for MapQuest, so he mowed his initials in his yard.
            "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

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            • #7
              Originally posted by 03trubluGT View Post
              I saw a guy with the letters:

              OneBigAssMistakeAmerica

              put on the tailgate of his Dodge Ram 2500HD.
              Did he also have a "Git'R Done" rear window banner? I saw this one, but it was a dually.
              US Politics in three words - Divide and Conquer

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