Is Drivemocion the Best — or the Worst — Car Accessory Ever?

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Is Drivemocion the Best -- or the Worst -- Car Accessory Ever?

Sometimes you want something a little flashier than a funny bumper sticker and a lot stronger than a mere hand gesture.

When we were younger, we were a lot more involved in the local drag racing scene. One of the fastest cars around was a blown fox body Mustang, and the owner loved a good joke.

To show off his sense of humor, and his nearly unbeatable speed, he slapped a “You are the weakest link. Goodbye” bumper sticker on the back. He did it, of course, just to add a tiny splash of salt to that drag-racing wound when you lost.

Since then we have seen lots of funny “you lost” bumper stickers on drag cars, but this is the 21st century. It is time to upgrade our window-mounted gloating.

 

The Drivemocion would be useful on the highway when you need to express yourself and ‘hand signals’ aren’t quite enough.

 

We found this silly device called the Drivemocion, and it is a small LED window display that shows off a few faces or some choice words. So, now you’re back window can light up bright so the whole crowd can see your victory joke.

It seems, however, that the Drivemocion sign can only display a pre-made set of messages, but they include “bye,” “See U Later,” “SLOW,” and “idiot.” There are also a series of different faces, and some less NSFW statements, if that’s how you want to roll.

Of course, the Drivemocion would be just as useful on the highway when you need to express yourself and “hand signals” aren’t quite enough. The product is Australian, but we found that you can buy one from ThinkGeek and get it here in the states. They even made an informational video showing off the functionality if you want to see how it works.

All we want to see is how angry someone gets when they get dusted at the strip and there is a giant red middle finger hanging in the back window.

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Christian Moe has been a professional automotive journalist for over seven years and has reviewed and written about Lexus luxury cars, Corvettes and more for some of the top publications in the world, including Road & Track. Currently, he contributes to many of Internet Brands' Auto Group blogs, including Corvette Forum, Club Lexus and Rennlist.


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