Tell me why ... bumper stickers

Anonymous
I have a small window decal to quickly discern my car from the thousands of other cars that look just like it. I can see the decal across the parking lot before I can see the plate.
Anonymous
If you get a Toyota Prius, it comes with "Coexist" and "Hilary 2016" bumper stickers pre-installed and a lot of people don't remove them.
Anonymous
I have my grad school on there - the car is actually almost 10 years old and I was actually in grad school at the time when I got it and haven’t taken it off.

Now I have a few magnet circles from the ES, local pool and an activity the kids do. I got them for free so just deciding to put them on.
Anonymous
I don't understand bumper stickers either, but I REALLY don't understand "baby on board," "student driver," or "honor student" stickers.
Anonymous
I have a popo sticker. It got me out of a ticket and haven't been pulled over as often as before.
They stalk me a little and then act like the have more important things to do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you get a Toyota Prius, it comes with "Coexist" and "Hilary 2016" bumper stickers pre-installed and a lot of people don't remove them.


The newer models come in a limited edition TKPK series with Marc Elrich for County Executive stickers pre-installed.
Anonymous
(Insert gratuitous remark about Subaru Outback here).
Anonymous
Student Driver and Baby on Board magnets only give the parents of the driver and baby some peace of mind as well as the illusion that everyone will drive carefully around them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because I like to support my kids school, and so its easier to spot our minivan in a sea of minivans in the parking lot.


How do you support your kids school by 'ugly-ing" your car? Do you think that people who see a sticker get so excited then run towards your school to enroll especially if a sticker is on an older bumped up car? In which case it spells support? The conundrum is that the great schools do not need support or advertising, the mediocre schools if they need, they will not get much from seeing a bumper stickers on an older and run down cars and the fact is that high end and new cars do not usually carry any stickers because of the nature of the beast. If anything, when I see bumper stickers on a car I feel sorry for the car. It would look so much nicer and so much more elegant without them.


So you're arbiter of what's ugly and what's elegant? What a d*ck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you get a Toyota Prius, it comes with "Coexist" and "Hilary 2016" bumper stickers pre-installed and a lot of people don't remove them.
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I love you
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Student Driver and Baby on Board magnets only give the parents of the driver and baby some peace of mind as well as the illusion that everyone will drive carefully around them.


I see a Student Driver sticker and I certainly give that vehicle more leeway. I think that's one case where a bumper sticker is very effective.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you get a Toyota Prius, it comes with "Coexist" and "Hilary 2016" bumper stickers pre-installed and a lot of people don't remove them.




I have seen many Prii sporting Trump or Republican stickers. Please stop with lazy generalizations that are not even true.
Anonymous
What's a POPO sticker??

I have never, ever seen a Trump bumper sticker on a Prius.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't have any, but I think some of them are funny.

Others are laughable, like a neighbor's "Free Tibet" sticker. Yeah, putting that on your car in a DC suburb is going to bring China around.


I scratch my head when I see "free tibet" on one side of the car and "war is not the answer" on the other. I'm not sure how else one would free tibet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What's a POPO sticker??

I have never, ever seen a Trump bumper sticker on a Prius.


Neither have I. I can count on one hand the number of Trump bumper stickers I've seen on ANY vehicles in the DC area.
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