Yeah, usually the debadged cars I see around me are 3-series and other entry-level luxury sedans. I think the owners want to try and trick people into thinking they’re actually driving an M3, etc.
If you debadge an M3, RS3, etc then I think that’s actually a pretty cool flex
Yeah, usually the debadged cars I see around me are 3-series and other entry-level luxury sedans. I think the owners want to try and trick people into thinking they’re actually driving an M3, etc.
If you debadge an M3, RS3, etc then I think that’s actually a pretty cool flex
I guess it might slightly reduce the chances of getting stolen.