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Car Jokes & Funnies

Very good idea on the acronyms Alex! I smell a contest idea when we've got a good base of followers!
No contestants should be allowed to use this site as a resource: Automotive Humor, Car Jokes ;)

The have 11 just for Saab:
SAAB


  • Some Ass Actually Boughtit!
  • Styling Absent After Buyout
  • Backwards >>>> Bad Asses Always Suffocate
  • Sorry Auto Assembled Backwards
  • Sad Attempt At Beauty
  • Send Another Automobile Back
  • Swedish Automobiles Always Breakdown
  • Sorry Assed American Buyers
  • Start Adding Additional Brakefluid
  • Stop Asking About Brakes!
  • Sorry As A Bum
 
No contestants should be allowed to use this site as a resource: Automotive Humor, Car Jokes ;)

The have 11 just for Saab:
SAAB


  • Some Ass Actually Boughtit!
  • Styling Absent After Buyout
  • Backwards >>>> Bad Asses Always Suffocate
  • Sorry Auto Assembled Backwards
  • Sad Attempt At Beauty
  • Send Another Automobile Back
  • Swedish Automobiles Always Breakdown
  • Sorry Assed American Buyers
  • Start Adding Additional Brakefluid
  • Stop Asking About Brakes!
  • Sorry As A Bum

Dude ... you took my secret site and exposed it to the world. :cursin:
 

✨ AI Highlights

  • Mitch Gallant solicits car-related jokes and funny content for his dealership's weekly "Funny Friday" blog posts and asks the DealerRefresh community to contribute material.
  • The thread quickly fills with automotive humor including classic "reverse acronym" jokes about car brands (primarily Ford and Saab), funny anecdotes about customer interactions, and resource recommendations like the "That Will Buff Out" website.
  • The key insight is that automotive humor—particularly brand-bashing acronyms and self-deprecating jokes about cars and sales—serves as effective, shareable content that builds dealer engagement and community connection.

Mitch Gallant solicits car-related jokes and funny content for his dealership's weekly "Funny Friday" blog posts and asks the DealerRefresh community to contribute material. The thread quickly fills with automotive humor including classic "reverse acronym" jokes about car brands (primarily Ford and Saab), funny anecdotes about customer interactions, and resource recommendations like the "That Will Buff Out" website. The key insight is that automotive humor—particularly brand-bashing acronyms and self-deprecating jokes about cars and sales—serves as effective, shareable content that builds dealer engagement and community connection.

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