We may have come across the remedy for all those Prius drivers out there using sticker bumpers for bragging purposes, and this comes in the form of a license plate that simply reads "Prius".
The plate, which is now enjoying Reddit presence, comes from Maryland. It first showed up on a C6 Corvette that was spotted at a Cars and Coffee meeting a few months ago.
Nevertheless, earlier this week the number plate was seen on the posterior of a Viper. By the looks of if, this is the same plate and the story does seem to make sense.
The C6 'Vette and the fifth-gen Viper are both machines that sit on many enthusiasts' lips and it seems there's a Maryland guy out there who decided to enjoy both. After all, this man deserves some credit for bringing the two icons together - you know how certain owners like to turn their passion for one of these machiens into hate for the other one.
It seems only natural for the man to have a little fun in the process. After all, worse trolling moves could have taken place. Think about it - these two may be serious drinkers, but it's not like this plate sits on a Viper-powered Ram truck.
Oh and don't get us wrong, we have nothing against the Toyota Prius. In fact, this was once our vehicle of choice for a trip to Disneyland. However, when you're out there on the canyons, stuck behind a Prius with an ostentatious sticker bumper, you have plenty of time to think about trolling.
Nevertheless, earlier this week the number plate was seen on the posterior of a Viper. By the looks of if, this is the same plate and the story does seem to make sense.
The C6 'Vette and the fifth-gen Viper are both machines that sit on many enthusiasts' lips and it seems there's a Maryland guy out there who decided to enjoy both. After all, this man deserves some credit for bringing the two icons together - you know how certain owners like to turn their passion for one of these machiens into hate for the other one.
It seems only natural for the man to have a little fun in the process. After all, worse trolling moves could have taken place. Think about it - these two may be serious drinkers, but it's not like this plate sits on a Viper-powered Ram truck.
Oh and don't get us wrong, we have nothing against the Toyota Prius. In fact, this was once our vehicle of choice for a trip to Disneyland. However, when you're out there on the canyons, stuck behind a Prius with an ostentatious sticker bumper, you have plenty of time to think about trolling.