Cars That Decided There's No Limit on Spoiler Size

Do they fly?

Fans of racing cars can't help themselves, and all they want to do is own a racing car. Sadly, that venture is a bit expensive, so most would resort to transforming their cars into something that resembles the racing car of their dreams. And then, there's trouble.

A good racing car needs a sturdy spoiler to be one with aerodynamics, but regular cars you drive in the city don't really need any of that. Additionally, they usually look ridiculous with a big spoiler at the tail, but the desire to look cool will always prevail.

So, here are some cars that decided there's no limit on spoiler size.

Plane Car

It believes it can fly.

Civic Duty

Some cars are not well-suited for spoilers like this.

Nissan Versa

It was fine without it.

Race Car

Puts a big spoiler on his car to feel like a racing pilot, but never races.

Takeout Table

If you can't eat using the spoiler as a table, you're doing something wrong.

Subtle Spoiler

It's bigger than the rest of the car.

Legend

Can't expect anything else with that license plate.

Heavy Machinery

Adding that much weight to the car can't be good.

Car Wings

Some people's childhood dream is to have a car with a big spoiler, and there's nothing you can do about it when they grow up.

Odd One Out

Some cars are definitely not made for that.

Wide Spoiler

Some mechanics should have a say in this before committing such a crime.

Spoiler x Spoiler

Sometimes, the spoiler is so big, it needs its own spoiler.

Double Spoiler

Why have a simple spoiler when it can be so much better?

Deathtrap

At least they know.

Convertible Spoiler

Is this legal?

Spoiler Land

Your dad picks you up from school, pulling up with this. WWYD?

Racing Spoiler

This would look great in a Mad Max movie.

Winged Toyota

A day at the races.

Timid Spoiler

This one looks like they downplayed their move at the last minute.

A Spoiler and Its Car

What came first?

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