Just When You Thought The Honda Accord Crosstour Couldn't Get Any Worse...
-- this happens.
Well, it appears that a very enthusiastic Honda Accord Crosstour owner decided to do the opposite of what many Europeans do: they applied more badges than one could think of.
Typically in Europe, it is not uncommon for vehicles to come debadged, particularly the high-end models. For example, a Mercedes-Benz S65 AMG is more likely to be spotted without any markings than say an S350 BlueTec.
Back to the Crosstour. I mean, this vehicle is already brutal to look at as-is. Is this owner just trying to get eyes off its hideous design?
What say you, Spies?
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t_bone -
4/16/2011 6:53:17 PM
+1 Boost
With the license number posted like that, only a matter of time before the owner will be held accountable for these badge crimes.
synx -
4/16/2011 7:42:23 PM
+1 Boost
lol, for anyone who knows about cricket, this reminds me of the stickers on the new kookaburra bats
http://www.boundarysports.com/images/brands/kookaburra_main1.jpg
MorePower -
4/17/2011 6:30:29 PM
+2 Boost
Maybe Honda has created Crosstour branches of the Boy & Girl Scouts of America and the owner is going for his/her bad taste badge.
Lexus -
4/17/2011 9:49:02 PM
+5 Boost
I bet you that VTEC add another 50 horsepower to the car ; ) lol.....
I see so many poser here in orange county putting MB AMG and BMW M badge on their base model. And the funny thing that car still have the lowly C300 badge on it and than the AMG badge next to it ; ) ha...ha....
Tarzan -
4/18/2011 11:37:18 PM
+1 Boost
Its Braille for cars.
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