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Originally Posted by aftercompletion
Would not unbadge if the car is going to be driven in the states.
Has very different connotations in europe than it does in the states; in europe people assume you're going for a stealth/clean look, but in the states people assume you are trying to conceal the trim level of your car (unbadged 428s etc)
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I just got back from Germany and my wife and I were wondering about the debadging of all the cars there. Is it just a cosmetic thing people do or do a lot of cars come without badges? It seemed like a lot of "regular" cars didn't have badges but it appeared to be mostly the German brands and not so much with other brands. Just curious...