Debadged my RDX
#42
Originally Posted by 1092
When the dealer became adamant about leaving the dealer badge on I requested a $200 "advertising credit". He then removed it.
We haven't had dealer stickers on any of our last 4 cars. Just had to ask first.
#44
Originally Posted by 99AcuraTL
I think the SWawd looks out of place, that would be the one to remove. How long did you use the blow dryer to heat a logo up?
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Great discussion. I think I'll remove the SH AWD logo, as I think it causes the most clutter.
As for the license plate frame . . . I told the dealer when I bought the car, "no license plate frames, please", and he complied no questions asked. Even without the dealer advertising, why would anyone want a license plate frame? It draws attention to the license plate, which is arguably the ugliest feature on the exterior of the car. The frame also usually blocks or crowds the state name, registration sticker, graphics, etc.
I'll post a picture when I'm finished.
As for the license plate frame . . . I told the dealer when I bought the car, "no license plate frames, please", and he complied no questions asked. Even without the dealer advertising, why would anyone want a license plate frame? It draws attention to the license plate, which is arguably the ugliest feature on the exterior of the car. The frame also usually blocks or crowds the state name, registration sticker, graphics, etc.
I'll post a picture when I'm finished.
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I like the simple chrome or black chrome license plate frame, makes the car look more pristine. The dealer frame is the ugly one. I meant just a chrome one w/o any lettering on it. Or maybe an Acura frame wouldn't be that bad either.
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