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Old 08-30-2009, 09:25 PM
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well I was thinking of debadging my car
is it wrong to debadge an ///AMG?
If I were to debadge it, I would remove the star also

but if was to keep it, I would paint them black..

what to do?
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If you own a real AMG, I would go flat black on all the emblems and not do a full debadge.
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You Europeans are weird? Why the ***** would you debadge your car? Seriously, it's not like there are aliens waiting to abduct you and your car at the first sign of a 6 liter engine....
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You Europeans are weird? Why the ***** would you debadge your car? Seriously, it's not like there are aliens waiting to abduct you and your car at the first sign of a 6 liter engine....
Ha ha, it's not that.

But tell me, what is more weird? Debadging or putting 22" aftermarket rims on a 3-Series BMW as you usually see in America?
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Originally Posted by MatttCLKamg
well I was thinking of debadging my car
is it wrong to debadge an ///AMG?
If I were to debadge it, I would remove the star also

but if was to keep it, I would paint them black..

what to do?
There's nothing wrong about badging or debadging. It's quite a subjective decision.
But painting them black is nice too! Do it. It would look cool and original.
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Originally Posted by WSH
Badge/brand debate really depends upon one's local consumption culture, specific industry and position in one's career...many different answers even in same lucrative industry like finance, comparing NYC vs SiliconValley...and I suspect even Germany is similarly non-monolithic

That said, jealous people will always find a reason to be jealous of others; life's too short to not enjoy one's toys because of others' jealousies/insecurities

Most wealthy guys aren't car guys and don't really care if random people on road know they are wealthy

In Midtown Manhattan, many wealthy financiers choose to be driven around in base, blk/blk S550 (w/no Sport look but w/badges) and with various scuffs on bumpers and many door dings....a car difficult to distinguish from various high-end taxis in NYC

But many of these same guys who are driven in a humble, <$100K S550 in NYC and have no interest in cars are flown around in private, $50MM G550s....
I agree. It's a matter of personal preference. Someone doesn't have interest in cars but is keen e.g. on japanese gardens and vice versa.

Debadging doesn't say anything about being or not being wealthy. For majority of ordinary people, big Mercedes is just a big Mercedes. To some, even 15 years old Mercedes equals 100m2 flat in capital city equals something they cannot afford.

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