WORST , DOUCHEY LOOKING Celebrity Cars. Think Money Teaches You Taste? Or Nah?

WORST , DOUCHEY LOOKING Celebrity Cars. Think Money Teaches You Taste? Or Nah?
Just because you've been blessed with fame and some dough doesn't necessarily mean it will teach you good taste.

Before you view THIS gallery, think of the WORST looking rides you've ever seen and then multilpy the 'bad factor' by 100.

And you will have prepared yourself for what is about to come.

You just can't make this stuff up!

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JDMUSMuscleJDMUSMuscle - 7/2/2014 4:20:06 PM
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The North Americans are like fat kids in a candy store when they have a lot of money.

They have no class, no nothing. Well, they never had any of it from the beginning, it's not like they were born as the Royal Families of Western Europe or some classy European that knows luxury, so what makes you think they would know the value of something like Ferrari or Lambo.

This is also one of the reasons why North America was never good at making luxury products. Look what the North Americans are so proud of? Walmart, McDonald's, General Motors, tsk tsk tsk


trmckintrmckin - 7/2/2014 11:31:05 PM
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This is coming from the same poster that points to celebrity car blogs as a reference for what the common American car market is like...


JDMUSMuscleJDMUSMuscle - 7/3/2014 1:12:07 AM
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It's pretty funny how you keep posting stupid comments only to make yourself look even "dumber"

What was your response to it before again? Some BOOK? That says the millionaires drive a Ford truck? Are you that stupid?

And oh, do you need more sources? Try Celebrity Carz, which shows the cars of the celebrities from other countries.

And I don't remember only specifically talking about the "American" market. Exactly how stupid are you really?

And oh, Celebrity Car Blog shows some trucks. Dodge and Ford trucks. Are you happy now, kid? Don't cry so much.

And you might want to get that Range Rover off your profile icon there, if you are so jealous of the celebrities of every country driving tons of European cars. Go cry somewhere else.


trmckintrmckin - 7/3/2014 10:23:27 AM
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and my reference to the "American Market" goes back to your cadillac rants and how Americans don't know lux. You point to celeb car blogs. Go check the history bud. I'm just calling you out for using celebs as a measuring stick. This article shows just how little taste celebs have. Again.. proving my point that you shouldn't use celeb car blogs as a measuring stick. First reason being, they are in a different income bracket. 2nd... they are posing. 3rd... many have no grasp of a normal life. Why you consider their opinion as relative is beyond me. You need to let the anger go. It's unbecoming.


W208W208 - 7/3/2014 3:25:30 PM
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Not that this comment has much to do with class, but I've been here in Amsterdam for a few days now, and will be for a while, and I have to admit, I'm a fan of the Renault, Seat and Alfa offerings....especially the wagons. They're far more appealing than American offerings.

......then again, I'm kind of biased towards European makes because of their design. It's funny seeing, in person, cars I've only ever seen online. Long live the Renault Megane!!!


JDMUSMuscleJDMUSMuscle - 7/3/2014 3:53:03 PM
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Well, do the Americans know what luxury is? Show me then, as to how the Americans actually make something "luxurious".

And this article shows how tasteless the celebrities are. Well, did you think "all" celebrities are like this? It's actually pretty laughable how you "simply" believe just because there was one moron like this, now all of a sudden all celebrities are tasteless. Did you know there are "racers" and soccer players who also are "celebrities"? Do you even know what "celebrity" even means, moron? Oh sorry, you probably have some issues with vocabulary I assume.

And they are posing. Of course, and yet, a lot of people with low income go buy Mercedes just to be posers. And even those people with tons of money also buy Mercedes.

Let me ask you, why do I not see a lot of them driving Caddy or Lincoln? When was the last time you saw any of them driving one?

And my point is merely about how the "society" sees the American brands, not about anything else. Get it right, moron.

And anger? Sorry, when I try to humiliate a moron, there is no anger. But I am only laughing at your stupidity. Sad truth, isn't it?


JDMUSMuscleJDMUSMuscle - 7/3/2014 3:55:07 PM
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And you want to be patriotic, moron? Take down your Range Rover icon, I bet you can't even afford one.

Go drive your 90's Ford truck.


JDMUSMuscleJDMUSMuscle - 7/5/2014 6:02:23 PM
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Another stupid comment from BobMoron. Did you even join the military yet? Did you know the "real" American "men" are the ones who went to Iraq? If you didn't, why didn't you?

And oh, double negative. Sure, America does have something. Like I told you, my friend, junk culture. Junk food, junk movies, junk cars, junk so many things! ;)

And like I said before, I am not even from Europe. And real education? You know anything about "real" education as an American? Now that's a laugh, my friend! Tsk tsk

Did you watch the video I showed you? Oh, you didn't. Why not? America has the "best" education system, right? Too scared to watch it? lol!


leejleej - 7/3/2014 8:39:24 AM
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It's amazing that someone could actually be asking a question about 'taste' while using a word like 'douchey'.


trmckintrmckin - 7/3/2014 10:18:23 AM
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no, it's not some book. it's a globally circulated financial magazine. Forbes. You should pick it up sometime. You disagree that you've pointed to celeb auto blogs as a reference for your "arguments"? Oh wait... I see you've resorted to name calling. Most people that don't have a leg to stand on do that so I'll gladly concede. My point has been proven.


JDMUSMuscleJDMUSMuscle - 7/3/2014 3:59:36 PM
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Now this is pretty laughable. "Ohhh name calling!! I won! I won!11111" those kind of kids are some of the funniest.

Whenever I see a laughable trolling kid like you, I simply do not take people like you seriously.

And what did Forbes say? Many millionaires in America drive Ford pick up trucks? Oooh very nice. I bet you were so happy to read that.

I'm pretty sure 99.99% (Or whatever the number it was) of millionaires in America drive Ford pick up trucks. And I bet every labor class Americans drive one as well (Middle class...is there a middle class family in the U.S. anymore? Because they are all gone now, right? tsk tsk)


JDMUSMuscleJDMUSMuscle - 7/3/2014 4:01:35 PM
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I believe you, friend. Because whenever I go outside, I ONLY see Ford F-150, just like you see them in your fantasy world.

Are you happy now, kid? lol!


ScirosSciros - 7/3/2014 5:47:06 PM
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It's fun to drive something really unique and eye-catching, but yes you need to have taste and an eye for good design in order to make it appealing rather than revolting. I'm sure for each of these goofballs there is someone with money who drives a customized but very awesome-looking vehicle.

Money doesn't buy taste. Taste is free and you either have it or you don't.


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