Fight Back Against Bad Emojis With This Porsche Automoji Sticker Pack for IOS 10

Mark Stevenson
by Mark Stevenson

We all use our phones, and we all receive errant, unwanted eggplant emojis.

It’s time to fight back against this petrolless future with this Porsche-themed iMessage sticker pack for iOS 10 users.

Created by friend-of-TTAC Kevin McCauley, the Automoji for Porsche sticker pack features German icons throughout history, from 911s of all sorts and LeMans racers to front-engined Porsche sports cars and ultra-rare exotics like the 959 and Carrera GT. Don’t worry: there’s not a single Cayenne or Macan in the bunch.

The sticker pack is on sale on the iTunes App Store and costs a measly $0.99, meaning this collection of Porsches is likely the cheapest you can buy — and brand new, too!

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  • JimZ JimZ on Sep 16, 2016

    " we all receive errant, unwanted eggplant emojis." eggplants, if we're *lucky.*

  • Ronnie Schreiber Ronnie Schreiber on Sep 16, 2016

    Somewhere, Apple and Porsche marketing folks are smiling. Personally, not being an iPhone user or Porsche enthusiast, I could probably care less, but not by much. This thing is just asking for a parody. Gremlin and Pinto emojis? Rusted wrecked emojis? If you make a set of Vespa scooter emojis, I'm sure someone will buy them.

  • MaintenanceCosts It's going to have to go downmarket a bit not to step on the Land Cruiser's toes.
  • Lorenzo Since EVs don't come in for oil changes, their owners don't have their tires rotated regularly, something the dealers would have done. That's the biggest reason they need to buy a new set of tires sooner, not that EVs wear out tires appreciably faster.
  • THX1136 Always liked the Mustang though I've never owned one. I remember my 13 yo self grabbing some Ford literature that Oct which included the brochure for the Mustang. Using my youthful imagination I traced the 'centerfold' photo of the car AND extending the roof line back to turn it into a small wagon version. At the time I thought it would be a cool variant to offer. What was I thinking?!
  • GregLocock That's a bodge, not a solution. Your diff now has bits of broken off metal floating around in it.
  • The Oracle Well, we’re 3-4 years in with the Telluride and right around the time the long term durability issues start to really take hold. This is sad.
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