Originally Posted by
eiddyfouw
Originally Posted by
SHUGES
Originally Posted by
eiddyfouw
Originally Posted by SHUGES
De-badging and re-badging is for posers.
F that "clean look" excuse.
So if you push a brand new M5 and you want a clean look you're posing?
aight son.
I PERSONALLY have never seen or have never known someone with a de-badged M5 (or debadged anything).
Anyone who buys those high-end cars usually don't debadge cuz they don't like people thinking they copped the lower class.
For real, who the @$!* de-badges a BRAND NEW M5??
To ME, adding a M to your 540 is like running out and copping fake kicks.
And to ME, taking off your M5 badges (or whatever high-end car you have) is like buying some Jordans and taking off the jumpman symbol.
American mentality son....(assuming)
Reality is when you order your car, you can actually ask for it to come with no badge if you like. Head through to Europe and you'll see this trend is far more common even on high end whippers. It's just all about preference and sometimes culture. The euro culture likes this trend, the American culture doesn't...some people like that look...others don't. It is what it is.
That's also a terrible analogy. The average M3 or M5 driver buys the car for it's performance. Not for it's badge. So if the badge is gone, the performance doesn't change at all.