Class: Cars, Van / MPV — Model origin:
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2010-12-07 09:17 |
So ABC dislikes name badges as well? The shape of the badge would indicate that it's a 1999-2005 E-150 or E-250. The chrome bumper indicates XLT trim. Neither the wheels nor the side mirrors were visible? |
◊ 2010-12-07 16:56 |
What other networks do so? |
◊ 2010-12-07 18:04 |
wheels, mirror, door panel: |
◊ 2010-12-07 18:14 |
I meant it in the sense that I knew that ABC always covers up the make insignias (like the Ford oval, Chevrolet bowtie, etc) but I didn't know they were also careful with the model name badges. Anyhow, with the additional captures, it can be narrowed down to the 1999-2002 year range. Most likely an E-250. -- Last edit: 2010-12-07 18:21:37 |
◊ 2010-12-07 18:44 |
Oh, gotcha They're not very consistent, but it seems like whenever the model name is very visible or in a still shot, they usually obscure it. I think the worst is when they rip off the badge/emblem completely, like with /vehicle_339477-Nissan-Maxima-A33-2000.html or /vehicle_355119-Honda-Odyssey.html |
◊ 2010-12-07 18:51 |
For me the worst is when they remove the original badge and put in their own fake badge. There's a few examples on the site, but I can't remember any specific ones at the moment. |
◊ 2010-12-07 18:52 |
I remember watching Desperate Housewives and seeing a Nissan Titan badged 'Leviathan'. |