M badges on non-M cars!!

In the US, the 3.0Si gets the "regular" multifunction wheel, not the M.

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Those who care can tell the difference and those who dont wont notice so why do it? M is something toaspire to not fake. However i do like msport derivitives as long as they dont have the boot badge which is where the true faker comes in!
 
paddy wright said:
Those who care can tell the difference and those who dont wont notice so why do it? M is something toaspire to not fake. However i do like msport derivitives as long as they dont have the boot badge which is where the true faker comes in!
I totally agree.
 
paddy wright said:
Those who care can tell the difference and those who dont wont notice so why do it? M is something toaspire to not fake. However i do like msport derivitives as long as they dont have the boot badge which is where the true faker comes in!
Very True - Last version 5 series 540's with an M sport package had M on the boot from the factory - even BMW supports posers.
 
Caddyshk said:
paddy wright said:
Those who care can tell the difference and those who dont wont notice so why do it? M is something toaspire to not fake. However i do like msport derivitives as long as they dont have the boot badge which is where the true faker comes in!
Very True - Last version 5 series 540's with an M sport package had M on the boot from the factory - even BMW supports posers.
not in the uk
 
paddy wright said:
Caddyshk said:
paddy wright said:
Those who care can tell the difference and those who dont wont notice so why do it? M is something toaspire to not fake. However i do like msport derivitives as long as they dont have the boot badge which is where the true faker comes in!
Very True - Last version 5 series 540's with an M sport package had M on the boot from the factory - even BMW supports posers.
not in the uk
Thats interesting - they did here in NA?
 
If the BMW factory didn't slap the badge on, then it's fair game to label them posers. This would be my minimum requirement for poser rules.

I actually go further to say that the M badge is reserved for the cars with M engines assembled from the factory. Slapping a badge for any other reason (eg. transplanting an M engine into a non-M car, them badging it as an M) is still poser.

But whatever... I won't publicly humiliate anyone who poses according to the above definition. They usually will get made fun of by others already. :rofl:
 
Had a look around my local dealer yesterday and noticed that the Msport package 1 series has the M badge on the steering wheel, road wheels and the gear leaver from the factory. The M badge is just a logo of anything that the M division of BMW has had anything to do with. Be it an engine, a steering wheel or even a road wheel.
 
Smokin said:
In the US, the 3.0Si gets the "regular" multifunction wheel, not the M.

This is the M wheel that's in my 3.0si from the factory. The seats are also the same as the M seats but no logo on those, but it has got the individual leather option and I don't think the M cars have the logo on the seats if that option is on them:

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Breaker said:
Had a look around my local dealer yesterday and noticed that the Msport package 1 series has the M badge on the steering wheel, road wheels and the gear leaver from the factory. The M badge is just a logo of anything that the M division of BMW has had anything to do with. Be it an engine, a steering wheel or even a road wheel.

Your observation (and car) confirm my post of last week that BMW slap ///M branded items on anything and it's just a sales aid using parts that may have had some passing influence on them by the M division.

The big 'no-no' from the posts seems to be putting a boot badge on, to pretend it's something it's not :thumbsdown:
 
Rick Hunter said:
If the BMW factory didn't slap the badge on, then it's fair game to label them posers. This would be my minimum requirement for poser rules.

I actually go further to say that the M badge is reserved for the cars with M engines assembled from the factory. Slapping a badge for any other reason (eg. transplanting an M engine into a non-M car, them badging it as an M) is still poser.

But whatever... I won't publicly humiliate anyone who poses according to the above definition. They usually will get made fun of by others already. :rofl:

I agree with Rick. If it comes from the factory, it's okay.

Also IMO, it's fine for accessories like the ZHP knob or ///M steering wheel to wear M badges given they're designed by the M division and they serve a performance purpose. But we all know the badges on the trunk/boot lid symbolize a whole different meaning. If you have an ///M badge on the trunk you better have the engine and chassis number to back it up. And no engine retrofit doesn't count.
 
Yeah there is confusion here. BMW put M logos on everything now if it's a Sport spec car, and that is what it is (marketing). What's sad is people who have bought and stuck on an M badge to a none M / completely the wrong car (be it an M Sport or not). For example

318i Estate badged as an M3 (WTF)
Z3 badged as an M3 (Seriously, WTF?)
520d badged as an M5, on the wrong side, ignoring the exhausts / wheels / suspension / trim / wing vents etc (Really, WTF)
A 7 Series with M badges

Etc etc - basically the sort of stuff a stupid chav would do. These people make baby jesus cry.
 
Saw a 3 series saloon today with an 'M' badge on the rear and nothing else. Exhaust suggested it was a 320 I think.

BMW use the 'M' logo to sell upgrades to their cars, it's the motoring equivalent of Ronnie Macs big yellow 'M' - it's the ultimate 'go faster stripe'
 
FWIW, my 3.0si came with M floor mats. :? And to be honest, they kinda drive me crazy because it's not an M car and I loathe the idea of being a poseur. I picked up some all weather mats, but haven't replaced the M versions yet (I'm holding out for the potential of scoring an M coupe). That said, I do find the M wheels quite the lookers and wouldn't mind a set of them... maybe I'll find some still hooked to the M coupe.

Cheers.
 
There's a guy in my town who has a blue, 5 door, 1 series with a custom rear bumper with quad exhausts, a-la M cars and an M1 badge on the rear.. How's that for putting an M badge where it doesn't belong. At least the 3 and 5, HAVE M versions! :D

Oh and hello again by the way. I registered quite a while back when i wanted to ask a few questions and was active for a bit but then drifted off. Back now due to the fact that i bought a Z4. More details when i have the car in my hands. (sorry for the small hijack, i felt i should explain myself)
 
My first BMW was a 3 sires with the fat business man suspension, I was always disappointed with the handling so I replaced that with a 120D M Sport thinking I would get the handling with the economy. This had M badges everywhere, Gear shift, steering wheel etc (the one I didn’t understand was the scuff plates on the door sills surly M division didn’t design these to make the car faster?). My point is apart from the wheels all the badges were on the inside in fact the only way to tell it was an M Sport was the bit below the rear bumper and the front bib spoiler was different from the other models. I would never have put M badge on the back because I don’t have Acne and I don’t have tracksuit bottoms tucked into my white socks, anybody like that turning up to buy a BMW should be given directions to his nearest Vauxhall/Opel dealer.

Anyway the 120 was good apart from the ridiculously hard ride (run flats) and its amazing thirst for Diesel (35mpg when driven like a grandma) so I went the whole hog and got the best looking car on the road and there is no way I’m taking the badges off it. After all I don’t want the above mentioned Corsa driver even thinking he can beat me from the lights, it would only hurt his fragile ego.
 
Are dealers putting M badges on M Sport package cars? I've seen 2 new 5 series M sports and a 1 series M sport all with M badges on the rear? :?
 
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