Both are amusing, but in my personal view, the curly-que one is, by far, the more interesting, provocative, and compelling vehicle. If that is the real vehicle, got me wondering, was that a wrap, or a paintbrush (or airbrush) job, or did someone just go to town with some appropriately-colored marker pens?
The "curly-que" paint job is apparently Audi's default livery for pre-production vehicles. It's an attempt to keep design features somewhat under wraps while road testing. The car is sporting a dealer license plate, so maybe it's a manufacturer's sales quota perk or something.
Both are amusing, but in my personal view, the curly-que one is, by far, the more interesting, provocative, and compelling vehicle. If that is the real vehicle, got me wondering, was that a wrap, or a paintbrush (or airbrush) job, or did someone just go to town with some appropriately-colored marker pens?
ReplyDeleteThe "curly-que" paint job is apparently Audi's default livery for pre-production vehicles. It's an attempt to keep design features somewhat under wraps while road testing. The car is sporting a dealer license plate, so maybe it's a manufacturer's sales quota perk or something.
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