daugen
Epic Contributor
I think it's funny that owners of very expensive cars are making them even more expensive by paying for
seriously expensive matte or satin paint jobs, while everyone else is slathering on the chrome.
But chrome is old school. Now we are into crystals, and certainly LED "jewelry" is popping up everywhere.
It's like a woman driving at you from the other direction and her diamond sparkler sparkles by.
btw, I wear no jewelry, my LT2500 Suburban does not have one piece of chrome on it, and I avoid it. I don't think my VW Golf has any chrome
either. Maybe I just don't have the ego
needs to get noticed. And today, who wants to get carjacked?...
but it's always fun to see what the car industry will come up with next. GM decided we didn't need a radio volume any more, and I will never buy another car of theirs or anyone's without it. The Cadillac Cue system was a nightmare, glad to get rid of that otherwise excellent car. At least their new trucks have a few knobs.
I always wondered when I would see someone with that aftermarket rocker panel chrome straight up to the door guards.
and even though they know better, builders are still putting shiny things inside the car that can get you in the eyes at certain times.
Function is expected I guess, form is what sells...and old fashioned owner loyalty. I bet that is going down with so many good choices out there.
Soon we will have dimmers on our dash for both outside fashion lights and inside...
and maybe your wife can dial in a preferred color to match her dress...
not so far fetched. You can change your dash color on many cars now. Just a matter of time...
perhaps it will be a designer John Varvatos edition. Which makes as much sense as the older version
with our much beloved Corinthian leather.
seriously expensive matte or satin paint jobs, while everyone else is slathering on the chrome.
But chrome is old school. Now we are into crystals, and certainly LED "jewelry" is popping up everywhere.
It's like a woman driving at you from the other direction and her diamond sparkler sparkles by.
btw, I wear no jewelry, my LT2500 Suburban does not have one piece of chrome on it, and I avoid it. I don't think my VW Golf has any chrome
either. Maybe I just don't have the ego
needs to get noticed. And today, who wants to get carjacked?...
but it's always fun to see what the car industry will come up with next. GM decided we didn't need a radio volume any more, and I will never buy another car of theirs or anyone's without it. The Cadillac Cue system was a nightmare, glad to get rid of that otherwise excellent car. At least their new trucks have a few knobs.
I always wondered when I would see someone with that aftermarket rocker panel chrome straight up to the door guards.
and even though they know better, builders are still putting shiny things inside the car that can get you in the eyes at certain times.
Function is expected I guess, form is what sells...and old fashioned owner loyalty. I bet that is going down with so many good choices out there.
Soon we will have dimmers on our dash for both outside fashion lights and inside...
and maybe your wife can dial in a preferred color to match her dress...
not so far fetched. You can change your dash color on many cars now. Just a matter of time...
perhaps it will be a designer John Varvatos edition. Which makes as much sense as the older version
with our much beloved Corinthian leather.