![]() 02/23/2020 at 14:50 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I cannot stand that renders are worth blog articles which show up in my news feed. This nonsense happens constantly. And they often times word it in a way that you think it’s actual news or a legit release. Nope. Render.
This isn’t even worth an article and why I hate one off prototype vehicles.
For your troubles.
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Then they get shared to Facebook by people who can’t read
“DUDE DID YOU SEE THE NEW CHEVELLE?!”
...There is NO NEW CHEVELLE, DAMMIT.
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The only facts that matter anymore are number of clicks.
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Fox News does car news now? :p
I found some better renderings, and even found a Challenger wagon too
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I can’t count the number of times I’ve had to explain the difference between renders, concepts, and production models to people before.
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They show up in me recommendations as well. Dumbest shit ever...
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So that's why there's so many articles at Jalopnik and Gizmodo about Trump that have little to do with Jalopnik or Gizmodo topics
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t his rant on renders is clickbait plz moar quality no have star
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Same. Bless ‘em, but it gets really tiring. Especially when it’s a render from 15 years ago.
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I would 100% drive that Challenger shooting brake
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This bothers me as well. I wish I could filter the word ‘render’ out of my feed(s). It’s all worthless speculation presented as news. I’ ve taken to blocking any source that features such articles.
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Yeah, being the resident car guy within the friends and family, I get these sent or tagged on social media ALL THE TIME .
“Hey, did you see the new Bronco? (3 years ago) It looks great!”
“New Plymouth Barracuda coming back!”