The M Sport badge invasion

The M Sport badge invasion

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BimmerRossay

Original Poster:

63 posts

108 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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Is it me, does it annoy you seeing an m badge knowing it's not an m3/m4 etc?

I've seen a 320d in Woking with a random m badge stuck on kidney grill which was terrible.

Then seen a new convertible, which was an m in drag- given it had only 2 exhausts.

I just don't understand why you would do it. If people know what an m is and can tell/appreciate it they will know it's a fraud or an m in drag- and for everyone else they won't even care.

I prefer model deletion that I did on my 320d E90, and now have done same on my z4 35i etc - but I would love the M badge, when I can buy a nice M - not an m sport.

playNskillz

128 posts

109 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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Lol I know exactly what you mean winds me up too being an M5 owner it frustrates me a great deal!! Someone I know recently bought a 520D M sport F10 with just an M badge on the back and put black kidney grills on the front with the M colour stickers on the grill. Made the car look really cheap tbh, it's a BMW the ultimate driving machine not a toy from Model Zone where you put stickers and badges on it... On top of that he had the cheek to say to me it's a beast... An said my M5 was too bumpy.... :rolf:

zeDuffMan

4,055 posts

151 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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You want this thread ===> http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=1&a...

There are so many around it's quite funny. Call me sad but I try to get pictures when I can.

AW10

4,432 posts

249 months

Wednesday 27th May 2015
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And my E61 M5 and Z4M C are debadged for just that reason. Now where's that 520d badge for the E61?

Nickbrapp

5,277 posts

130 months

Wednesday 27th May 2015
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Bmw have been sticking M badges on nom M cars since the e30. It's nothing new.

The Livster

222 posts

116 months

Wednesday 27th May 2015
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Cann't say it bothers me , people can do what they like to their own cars. Anyone who knows a bit about BMW can spot a real M so whats the problem IMHO

bennyboysvuk

3,491 posts

248 months

Wednesday 27th May 2015
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I was gutted to find M badges on the wings of my M135i when I picked it up. I'm loathe to have them removed though due to the hassle and the chance of imperfect paint. I wanted my car de-badged too, but the missus wanted the M135i badge to stay.

People actually going out and sticking M3 etc badges on the back of their cars really doesn't bother me. They're only kidding themselves. The only people who notice are us lot and it doesn't matter anyhow.

Of course, in Italy, if a car purports to be something it's not, they crush it. smile

http://www.autoevolution.com/news/fake-ferrari-get...

SidewaysSi

10,742 posts

234 months

Wednesday 27th May 2015
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This has been done to death on here-see also the mis badging thread on GG. As has been said, the M badge has not just been saved for M cars. Think BMW (UK) themselves are partly to blame given how much they have pushed M sport.

The Livster

222 posts

116 months

Wednesday 27th May 2015
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Cann't say it bothers me , people can do what they like to their own cars. Anyone who knows a bit about BMW can spot a real M so whats the problem IMHO

nickfrog

21,065 posts

217 months

Wednesday 27th May 2015
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Worrying about other people's car badges. Very PH.

steakandchips

212 posts

162 months

Wednesday 27th May 2015
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BimmerRossay said:
Is it me, does it annoy you seeing an m badge knowing it's not an m3/m4 etc?

I've seen a 320d in Woking with a random m badge stuck on kidney grill which was terrible.

Then seen a new convertible, which was an m in drag- given it had only 2 exhausts.

I just don't understand why you would do it. If people know what an m is and can tell/appreciate it they will know it's a fraud or an m in drag- and for everyone else they won't even care.

I prefer model deletion that I did on my 320d E90, and now have done same on my z4 35i etc - but I would love the M badge, when I can buy a nice M - not an m sport.
That's quite amusing as "model deletion" is essentially the same thing as sticking an M badge on a car that's not an M car. Both actions are trying to tell the onlooker that the car is something it's not.

And since I'm on the subject of the removal of badges I think that the reverse snobbery of removing the M badge from an M car is worse than sticking an M badge on a non-M car. It seems that everyone who has done it has to subsequently boast about it. Is having a de-badged M car the ultimate in M ownership?

BimmerRossay

Original Poster:

63 posts

108 months

Wednesday 27th May 2015
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Model deletion is the opposite, I don't want people knowing what I've got but people in the know can tell what car you have.

It also looks a lot better, the Z4 with s drive emblazoned on the side is not nice to look at, it's like reading a bmw model magna carta.

In both instance, the 320d could've been mistaken for a 318,316 as it has a single pipe etc., refreshed model of E90.


The z4 35i could be mistaken for a 35is to the dumb, but they didn't produce those in 2009 so seeing the pipes either side means it has to be a 35i.

I am not trying to masquerade my car by sticking something on it, that it's not. Isn't it better to be elusive? Removing a badge doesn't mean you're pretending to be anything, shoving one on is.

Though if I had a proper M car, then I would keep the badges as I've earnt it

Edited by BimmerRossay on Wednesday 27th May 08:43

IATM

3,785 posts

147 months

Wednesday 27th May 2015
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SidewaysSi said:
This has been done to death on here-see also the mis badging thread on GG. As has been said, the M badge has not just been saved for M cars. Think BMW (UK) themselves are partly to blame given how much they have pushed M sport.
+1

I have to say I do de-badge most of my cars but its purely because I think it makes the rear of the car look a lot cleaner.

M888SXY

312 posts

157 months

Wednesday 27th May 2015
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My M3 is debadged as I ticked model designation deletion option. My 320d MSport is badged with all the Ms as it came out the factory. I have no problem with it.

DennisCooper

1,340 posts

171 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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Terminator X

15,015 posts

204 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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Saw a current shape M5 t'other day with no M badge, respect to that man!

TX.

steakandchips

212 posts

162 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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DennisCooper said:
Is there any way to close this thread down?

Zyp

14,690 posts

189 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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steakandchips said:
Is there any way to close this thread down?
You don't have to read it...

steakandchips

212 posts

162 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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Zyp said:
You don't have to read it...
As I said on the other thread when someone else made the same comment, I just can't help it.

It's like watching the David Brent character in The Office. Some of the bragging (and humble bragging in the debadged cases) in the posts is so excruciating I can't help but read them. But you can only watch the Office so many times before it gets old and that's where we are with the M badge threads.

Col 666

1,073 posts

213 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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Zyp said:
steakandchips said:
Is there any way to close this thread down?
You don't have to read it...
Yes please close this topic, get a life people!