Why would you drive a stick? They don't even have wheels Why would you drive a stick? They don't even have wheels

Why would you drive a stick? They don't even have wheels

$10.50
$10.50

Why Would You Drive a Stick? Bumper Sticker

This  bumper sticker   asks the brave question Big Transmission doesn’t want answered: why would you drive a stick when sticks famously do not have wheels? Checkmate, automotive society. Featuring a photo of an actual tree branch doing absolutely zero horsepower, this Frog Mustard x Got Funny? collaboration is for anyone who enjoys jokes that make mechanics blink twice and slowly set down their coffee.

Funny Bumper Sticker for Manual-Transmission Menaces

Some people make driving stick their entire personality. This design makes that problem worse, but in a legally adhesive way. Slap this  bumper sticker   on your car and instantly become the least helpful person at the gas station. “Is it a manual?” No. It’s a branch. From outside. Try to keep up.

This original Got Funny? design, sold in collaboration with Frog Mustard, brings premium roadside nonsense to bumpers, laptops, toolboxes, fridges, water bottles, and other smooth surfaces that weren’t emotionally prepared for forestry-based transmission discourse.

Car Magnet Option for Commitment-Phobes

Not ready to permanently pledge yourself to the Church of Stick? Choose the  car magnet   version and enjoy removable chaos. It sticks to metal surfaces, lets you rearrange your bad decisions, and gives your vehicle the energy of someone who lost an argument to a sapling.

The magnet option is perfect for cars, trucks, lockers, filing cabinets, and refrigerators with unresolved comedic trauma.

Vinyl Sticker Built for Outdoor Idiocy

Pick the  vinyl sticker   version when you want your joke to stay put like a raccoon in a dumpster buffet. Frog Mustard stickers are thick, durable, and printed with crisp detail so the branch photo looks as dumb and majestic as nature intended.

This  bumper sticker   is ideal for anyone who likes car jokes, anti-car jokes, stick-shift jokes, or jokes that technically collapse under scrutiny but still feel correct.

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