A cavalcade of gas-guzzling contemporary automobiles with hypocritical bumper stickers

A cavalcade of gas-guzzling contemporary automobiles with
hypocritical bumper stickers

The citizens of Berkeley, California pride themselves on being the most socially conscious environmentalists in the world.  They also hate war, since every war these days is dubbed a "war for oil."  But that doesn't stop Berkeley environmentalists from driving big cars and enjoying the convenience that comes from consuming all that oil we shouldn't have!  Many of their fuel-burning high-priced cars display bumper stickers condemning the oil-based economy and the culture of consumption.

The Concourse of Hypocrisy is a competition to honor the most hypocritical vehicles in Berkeley. Click on "Enter the Concourse" below to see all the competitors, or click on the entrants here to jump straight to the winners' circle:

Best Concept Car
Concept
2002 Honda CR-V
MPG: 23
Best Foreign Car
Foreign
1992 Mitsubishi Expo
MPG: 21
Best in Show
Best in Show
1997 Mazda MPV
MPG: 18
Best Antique Car
Antique
1969 Chevy Blazer
MPG: 8.7
Enter the Concourse!
Photo Gallery of
All Entrants
Best Bumper Sticker
bumper_sticker
1998 Honda Civic EX
MPG: 30



The Judges' Pavilion:
  - Learn more about the Concourse
  - See how the winners are chosen
  - Submit candidates for future shows
  - Credits






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