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Volkswagen Cabrio

Valentine’s Meets Easter in the Volkswagen Cabrio

The interior of the vehicle is dominated by white hues.  The seats of the Cabrio were covered with white cotton seat covers, while changing the convertible colors to white. The dashboard and the steering wheel were left untouched, which unfortunately does not improve the appearance at all of his vehicle. The white motifs inside were made to evoke the Easter holiday and references to a white rabbit, which is an icon of Easter. He did upgrade the stereo system of his vehicle, replacing the old FM radio console with a modern one equipped with an MP3 and CD player. With that said, his newly customized Volkswagen Cabrio is ready to flaunt the road.
It is unfortunate that little changes were made to his vehicle besides the paint job, seat and convertible covers, but a lot of auto news suggests that it is not bad at all to refurbish and improve your vehicle with a particular product or brand as inspiration. Usually they are of a more popular and iconic type, which is an easy way to get an idea for the exterior tuning. Examples of these include pop music artists, Hollywood actors, films or musical creations, brands, franchises and organizations. No matter the trademark, car owners often tell the custom specialists that their vehicles need to be customized with a theme inspired from popular culture. Again, there is nothing wrong with that.
This owner takes his softdrink-inspired Volkswagen Cabrio to the road, and as he drives his newly customized red car, owners may be thinking of other ways to freshen up vehicles through a good reference of pop culture.

Valentine’s Meets Easter in the Volkswagen Cabrio

Volkswagen is most famous for its Beetle line of cars, which are affordable for middle class drivers.  However, another model has also proved viable to middle class citizens. The Volkswagen Golf, known to the United States as the Volkswagen Rabbit, has become the popular alternative to the iconic but seemingly outdated Beetle.   For this owner, he owns the convertible version of the Volkswagen Golf, known as Volkswagen Cabrio, and decided to make refreshing upgrades to this version of the Cabrio.
The owner’s concept of upgrading his vehicle was inspired from a can of Coca-Cola. After all, the base color of all its cans is red, and sure enough, the paint job in the Volkswagen Cabrio reflects the red motifs of the famous soft drink brand. Then again, the red color may also be associated to Valentine’s Day, another widely celebrated occasion for lovers at heart. Little changes were made to the rest of the vehicle, except for an improved bumper design. On the performance side, he upgraded the fuel pumps to his car.