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Originally posted by: Skoorb
Well I suppose it's not their responsibility to prevent imminent bankruptcy in young adults from overspending on flashy automobiles, so all the power to them.
I can just picture an old white guy in a suit saying this to an Autoweek interviewer."And urban is directly related to hip-hop," said J Mays, Ford's design chief. "I'm talking about P. Diddy, Lil' Kim, Eminem, droopy jeans, bling bling. It's cool."
Cool, Dilated Peoples are a very good group.Volvo is creating commercials for its new S40 with hip-hop band Dilated Peoples.
Originally posted by: bozack
good for them, I would rather see more nice cars out and about.
Unfortuantely, noOriginally posted by: dpopiz
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Well I suppose it's not their responsibility to prevent imminent bankruptcy in young adults from overspending on flashy automobiles, so all the power to them.
nor their responsibility to prevent people from WASTING money, energy, landfill space, and crapping up the air
Haha me too!I can just picture an old white guy in a suit saying this to an Autoweek interviewer.
Step back, Hata!In that case, you should be against this Bling movement.
Originally posted by: kranky
That tells me how easily people are swayed by advertising and their fixation on celebrity worship.