Yesterday I saw a silver BMW 3 series (or was it a 5 Series they all look the same to me) that was devoid of all adornments apart from, of course, the BMW Roundels.
My initial thoughts were that compared to other similar cars I saw the back end looked quite neat and clean and I guess understatedly OK.
Then for some inexplicable reason I had a burning desire to get a marker pen on it and write "Poverty Spec" across the back.
Fortunately though I couldn't carry out this act of wanton vandalism as I was following it down the outside lane of the M40.
Is it only the low rent models that get this treatment or do people also do it to bigger engined and top of the range models for the look?
I gather some people like to add an M badge to a non M car, but I can't imagine anyone purposefully having one removed from the genuine thing?
Is there a willy waving/reverse willy waving thing going on here or am I just missing the point completely?
My initial thoughts were that compared to other similar cars I saw the back end looked quite neat and clean and I guess understatedly OK.
Then for some inexplicable reason I had a burning desire to get a marker pen on it and write "Poverty Spec" across the back.
Fortunately though I couldn't carry out this act of wanton vandalism as I was following it down the outside lane of the M40.
Is it only the low rent models that get this treatment or do people also do it to bigger engined and top of the range models for the look?
I gather some people like to add an M badge to a non M car, but I can't imagine anyone purposefully having one removed from the genuine thing?
Is there a willy waving/reverse willy waving thing going on here or am I just missing the point completely?
