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This hideous dealer badge on the back of this XKR makes me irrationally angry

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Old 05-28-2018, 02:38 AM
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Since we are doing interesting pictures with dubious Jaguar relevance, I came upon this meme today. I'm sure that interior is that of the first generation XF in Ivory and oyster with walnut burl (which I had in mine)
 
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Old 05-28-2018, 08:54 AM
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Originally Posted by JaguarJeffrey
I've seen car dealers who advertise an option to have the dealer badges either removed or omitted altogether . . . for an additional fee. That is truly obnoxious behavior.
I always warn selling dealer that if they badge MY car, I will treat it as damage and will refuse delivery. Nobody testing me so far.

My current Jaguar dealership, I like them, and they have very solid protective license plate frame. They asked me if I wanted one, I accepted and it is installed on my car. That is the only frame/badging on any of my cars.
 
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Originally Posted by SinF
I always warn selling dealer that if they badge MY car, I will treat it as damage and will refuse delivery. Nobody testing me so far.
Exactly!
When I ordered my 1989 Toyota Supra I noted that every car on the lot had a dealer badge on it. Not only did I tell the sales manager that if my car was defaced with a badge the deal was off, I told him to make sure my first stop after leaving the lot was not a gas station. When I picked the car up it was devoid of any dealer markings and the tank was full.

You own the deal--not just the car--make sure you get what you want and make doubly sure not to take anything you don't want.

Twenty-nine years later, she still turns heads!


 
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We don't have the badging issue in the UK, at worst a dealer puts a window sticker on the rear which can be easily removed...and I do

Going back to the OP's post, is it my imagination or is the XK badge on the rear misaligned?
 
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Old 11-17-2018, 07:59 PM
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There is a local dealership that keeps saying they'd known for Corvettes all around (cough bull **** cough), Berger Chevrolet.

I've seen older Corvettes with their plaque honest to god RIVETED to the rubber bumper of the car. They were rubber bumper C3s but wow that's sad.

If I buy a car from you, you can do a little license plate frame, but nothing else. If I bring the car to you for a recall or service, don't touch it. No frames, nothing. I will flip out like a "Real" Housewives cast member on you.
 
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Old 11-18-2018, 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by MarkyUK
We don't have the badging issue in the UK
Of the many culture shocks when I moved to the states was the need to have the make of the vehicle displayed in the largest possible letters.
I still cannot understand that mindset- where consumers would be willing to have a bloody billboard on the back of the car they paid for.





 
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Old 11-18-2018, 08:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Queen and Country
Of the many culture shocks when I moved to the states was the need to have the make of the vehicle displayed in the largest possible letters.
I still cannot understand that mindset- where consumers would be willing to have a bloody billboard on the back of the car they paid for.


Ha Ha, It's just because we have to be reminded that we paid too much!
 
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Much of the large badging/lettering on the rear of many vehicles is designed to stop the aftermarket from making knock-offs of those body parts, which becomes trademark infringement if they do.
 
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Also, since trucks are pictured, there is quite a bit of rivalry between Truck Owners with Brand Loyalty. Having billboards is sort of an In-Your-Face-My-Truck-Is-Better-Than-Yours statement.
 
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Not bad except for that huge scar on the side of her boob.
 
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Only thing.... it's almost a thumbnail. Here's the REAL one:
talk about "built for speed" !!!!!
 
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I bought this Series III last year from a dealer across the country and assumed this dealer badge was stuck on with tape. When I went to remove it I found it was drilled on and there were two holes in the back of my car. Needless to say, I was furious. This car is in pristine condition, however the trunk had, unbeknownst to me since the mechanic who inspected it for me as I bought the car sight unseen, didn’t mention the trunk had some paint checking and needed to be repainted. Fortunately, I had the trunk repainted and the two holes filled in and repainted and the paint matched the rest of the car’s beautiful original paint. I lucked out with that. But who would drill holes in a luxury car like that just to put a dealer badge on??
 
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At least you made a fix for stupid but it is unfortunate there are bozos out there who are that lame!
 
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Originally Posted by XJDanny
. But who would drill holes in a luxury car like that just to put a dealer badge on??
A stupid dealer that thinks you won't remove it as there are holes!
 
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Originally Posted by Queen and Country
When I first came to USA I was so confused as to why trucks had Chevrolet, Ford written in massive letters across the entire back. In Europe we had never seen anything like it- in fact, just the opposite, that was the era when if your Merc said 500sec on it, you took the badge off.
I usually take off the model number badge on any car I buy. Saves a time detailing and I like the cleaner look. On the Aston's, the badges are real metal!
 
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