What's with all of the hubcap-less cars lately?
February 24, 2006 9:35 AM
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Is there some new lo-fi wheel style going on that I'm not aware of?
Over the last little while here in Toronto, I've noticed so many cars without hubcaps. Just plain black wheels/rims. The first few times I noticed it, it was on Volkswagens, (Jettas, I believe), and I thought it was a stealing-VW-logo'd-hubcap thing. Then I noticed it was on all different sorts of cars and makes. Not specifically high-end or trendy cars, no pattern whatsoever. Who would want the rusted hubcaps of a Chevy Cavalier?
Maybe I'm naive, but it seems unlikely that there's a big spike in hubcab theft all of the sudden. And lots of the cars have, like mine, the kind of hubcaps that are underneath the lugnuts, so they're not just the snap-off kind...there would be some labour involved in stealing them.
Is Plain Wheel some inexplicable look that drivers are opting for? A trend, like rolling up one pant-leg or wearing a sandwich-sized knapsack?
posted by chococat to travel & transportation (24 comments total)
posted by mullacc at 9:43 AM on February 24, 2006