• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I have no idea what you’re talking about. Other than Teslas, I almost never see a model of car that doesn’t tell me its model:

    This is a BMW i8. I can tell, because it says BMW and i8 on the back:

    This is a Honda Accord. I can tell, because it says Honda and Accord on the back:

    This is a Tesla. I can tell because it says Tesla on the back.

    What model Tesla? Well, guess I’ll have to go look that up when I’m not driving.

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      4 months ago

      Badge delete is always an option on higher end cars. I didn’t have a badge on my M135i. Who the fuck cares what car I’m driving anyway, if they want me to advertise they product my fee is 100€ a month. Same with logos on t-shirts.

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      4 months ago

      Most of my cars have been old German cars. They have badge delete as a factory option and most people take it, it seems. Particularly on low spec models with 2 liter engines where if you opt for the badge delete, it looks the same as the big V8 models lol