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I guess I am the one owner with no rebadging intentions.
I am really surprised by the results of this poll. How is Hyundai going to build a reputation as a luxury brand, if all the luxury cars sold are "cloaked"? Does this also mean if asked the question directly, would you avoid saying it is a Hyundai?
Everyone I have spoke to in my local area since getting this car is impressed with the leap forward Hyundai has made in quality and design of vehicle offerings. I think Hyundai should get some recognition for that.
Not saying everyone should adjust to my point of view, but was still amazed at the number of people rebadging.
For me it wasn't a question of cloaking the car, I could care less if people see me driving a Hyundai. And I'm in high tech sales where I'm very visible to a broad swath of customers.
I franlky think the logos and wheelcaps add a very distinctive touch of class, plain and simple. Not sure how others feel?
I have no intention, and have wondered why this is so popular. I don't find the winged logo that attractive, and I get a kick at the double takes on the H logo.
I got the biggest laugh a couple of months ago when I saw a post seeking a way to rebadge the key.
I don't begrudge those who want to do it, but it's no big deal to me.
so what's up with some of the exterior badges being blue and some being black?
Probably a huge waste of money. My rear badge cost about $18 including shipping.I think it is a waste of money and I doubt that if you trade the car in a year or two that you will a penny more if it is rebadged. It is still a Hyundai.