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You know, I haven't even noticed those badges all that much on cars. I mean sure I look for them so I have an idea of what year the ride is, but they aren't too bad looking on them at all.

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Hah, funny...

All of the Buick logos on my car (all except the one on the steering wheel and the hood ornament), the wheelcovers, the trunk lock logo, etc., have ALL faded and become monochromatic--sorta like the newer Buick logos. Maybe I should buy these and stick them in front of the lower portion of the front doors on my Century? :rolleyes:

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My 06 Cobalt has the badge. It kinda stands out sometimes because it's on the side of the car all by itself... It might not be so lonely if I had an SS.

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This image is an example of the GM badge placement on my coupe. Color is just different.

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They don't really bother me, but it's too bad they can't be consistently put in the same place on all cars. If you don't like it, use dental floss and remove it!

My 1970 Chysler New Yorker had a small Chrysler symbol on the lower front fender by the doors on each side of the car. And my 1968 Pontiac has blue "GM Mark of Excellence" badges inside the doorjambs. Not a new concept...

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