Cars that get a pass because of the badge

Cars that get a pass because of the badge

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M138

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235 posts

2 months

The Taycan and Panamera.
If they didn’t have a Porsche badge they would be ridiculed for their looks.

HTP99

23,633 posts

151 months

Many BMW's, just look at them, particularly the SUV's, honestly how people can buy and be be seen in one and not be embarrassed when they look like they do, beggars belief, they are just a mess

NDA

22,857 posts

236 months

Bristol?

M138

Original Poster:

235 posts

2 months

HTP99 said:
Many BMW's, just look at them, particularly the SUV's, honestly how people can buy and be be seen in one and not be embarrassed when they look like they do, beggars belief, they are just a mess
The overall shape of them looks alright to me, see a lovely BMW convertible the other day which looked real nice. One of the newer models I’m guessing.

tomsugden

2,321 posts

239 months

Many people won't buy a Skoda because of the badge. My wife has had 2 Kodiaqs both Laurin & Klement and they really are beautiful. Instead people buy a poverty spec equivalent VW or Audi.

NDA

22,857 posts

236 months

tomsugden said:
Many people won't buy a Skoda because of the badge. My wife has had 2 Kodiaqs both Laurin & Klement and they really are beautiful. Instead people buy a poverty spec equivalent VW or Audi.
Yep. The ex Mrs NDA had a Yeti which she rather sneered at when I bought it for her (brand new). It was a great car.

HTP99

23,633 posts

151 months

M138 said:
HTP99 said:
Many BMW's, just look at them, particularly the SUV's, honestly how people can buy and be be seen in one and not be embarrassed when they look like they do, beggars belief, they are just a mess
The overall shape of them looks alright to me, see a lovely BMW convertible the other day which looked real nice. One of the newer models I’m guessing.
Yep recent stuff, just a mishmash of dodgy angles and awful detailing. How anyone of sound mind can walk into a showroom and go "yep, that's what I want", is beyond me.

Baldchap

8,906 posts

103 months

Morgan.

You can have your arm outside without opening anything.

andy43

11,160 posts

265 months

Anything new and German.
I don’t think their everyday stuff is any better than Japanese, Korean or French, and in lots of cases it’s worse.
France is absolutely nailing things at the moment… but I still… can’t… quite… do it. Old habits die hard.

M138

Original Poster:

235 posts

2 months

andy43 said:
Anything new and German.
I don’t think their everyday stuff is any better than Japanese, Korean or French, and in lots of cases it’s worse.
France is absolutely nailing things at the moment… but I still… can’t… quite… do it. Old habits die hard.
Regarding EV’s the MG’s look good in their funky colours.

Torquey

1,922 posts

239 months

German stuff is the first to come to mind. They'll occasionally pass something off which could wear a Dacia badge and people will still flock to it.
Audi A1 /Q2
BMW I*
MERC A160...

ChocolateFrog

30,614 posts

184 months

HTP99 said:
Many BMW's, just look at them, particularly the SUV's, honestly how people can buy and be be seen in one and not be embarrassed when they look like they do, beggars belief, they are just a mess
Put a Ssangyong badge on them and most people wouldn't question it.


theicemario

994 posts

86 months

Kuwahara

1,185 posts

29 months

NDA said:
Bristol?
Absolutely…design team of Stevie Wonder and David Blunkett , every angle is a st show….hehe

legless

1,855 posts

151 months

Alfa Romeo.

For every great car they've made, they've made half a dozen that are either a gawky mess or hilariously underdeveloped.

daqinggregg

3,919 posts

140 months

M138 said:
The Taycan and Panamera.
If they didn’t have a Porsche badge they would be ridiculed for their looks.


Beauty is …………! and all that, I think the Panamera is one of the best looking super saloons.



This gets a free pass, because Enzo Ferrari once 'allegedly' said “Jaguar E-type was …………!" Despite there being no record of him ever saying that.

POIDH

1,458 posts

76 months

tomsugden said:
Many people won't buy a Skoda because of the badge. My wife has had 2 Kodiaqs both Laurin & Klement and they really are beautiful. Instead people buy a poverty spec equivalent VW or Audi.
So much of this. OH has a work colleague who went for a 1.0tsi, bottom spec manual (she hates manual) 3yr old A3 with aftermarket alloys and 95k on the clock instead of a Scala 1.5tsi DSG SEL nearly new with all the toys....and is shocked that our Fabia has the same engine as her Audi...

legless

1,855 posts

151 months

POIDH said:
So much of this. OH has a work colleague who went for a 1.0tsi, bottom spec manual (she hates manual) 3yr old A3 with aftermarket alloys and 95k on the clock instead of a Scala 1.5tsi DSG SEL nearly new with all the toys....and is shocked that our Fabia has the same engine as her Audi...
My sister's got a Scala Monte Carlo 1.5TSI DSG, and after saving travelled in it a few times I genuinely don't understand why they're not more popular.

They're an antidote to the last couple of decades of bloat in the C segment class. Plenty of kit without having unnecessary tech, loads of room for the size of car, decent performance. You rarely see them though.

I'd take one over a cooking model A3 any day.

SkodaIan

833 posts

96 months

From a while ago now, but back in the early 2010s I had a couple of Merc B classes as short term company lease cars.
Perfectly adequate and comfortable, and if it had been fitted with a Ford, Kia or Hyundai badge I'd have thought it was quite a good car. With the Mercedes badge, it just felt cheap and plasticky.

PomBstard

7,277 posts

253 months

NDA said:
Bristol?
Hartcliffe, Southmead and Lawrence Weston I’ll give you, but there are some very picturesque parts too, including Brunei’s famous bridge.

But the cars, yeah, with you on those