This is what happens when government bureaucrats try to be cute:
Nissan had the most improved greenhouse gas emissions and gas mileage in 2013. Zoom zoom. #FuelEconomy
— U.S. EPA (@EPA) October 8, 2014
Ohhhh, so close!
“@EPA: Nissan had most improved… gas mileage in 2013. Zoom zoom.” When the mpg testing agency doesn't even know which brand is which
— Zack Harvatine (@ziggyzarvatine) October 8, 2014
We know this administration has a pretty lousy record with automobiles, but you’d think they could at least get the manufacturers’ names right. Well, you’d hope they could do it.
https://twitter.com/bitingtea/status/519960995192909826
https://twitter.com/abyssalvortex/status/519965491419693056
@EPA zoom zoom is Mazda not Nissan!
— CPU M Rossi (@CPU_M_Rossi) October 8, 2014
@EPA Nissan isn't zoom zoom. Nissan is innovation you can't ignore.
— Scott Carasik (@CarasikS) October 8, 2014
Apparently the EPA can ignore it.
Zoom zoom? Nissan? Someone call @Jalopnik to give @EPA a Japanese car lesson.
— Jeremy (@JeremyCman) October 8, 2014
@EPA Sorry @MazdaUSA , they don't mean you. Carry on.
— Rolled Oaty (@ofmanynicknames) October 8, 2014
https://twitter.com/Nickolaus/status/519971231118807041
@EPA coming soon "Daewoo: The Ultimate Driving Machine."
— Zach Jordan (@imagineerz) October 8, 2014
Good times.
(Hat tip: @bitingtea)
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