Louis Vuitton Overfinch Range Rover (Stick To The Handbags LV)

Usually, fashion brands and cars don't mix well. These team-ups have only happened a few times in the past. First was a limited edition of the first generation Citroen C3 by Dolce & Gabbana and, more recently, a Gucci version of the Fiat 500.

Usually, fashion brands and cars don't mix well. These team-ups have only happened a few times in the past. First was a limited edition of the first generation Citroen C3 by Dolce & Gabbana and, more recently, a Gucci version of the Fiat 500.

But the owner of the following car really wanted to show his or her (most likely her) love for handbag maker Louis Vuitton by plastering the brand over their ride. It would be fine (just) if the billboard on wheels was as small as a Toyota iQ or a Smart ForTwo, but no. The advertising space with headlamps in this case is an Overfinch Range Rover.

Hurts your eyes doesn't it. That is unless you like gold logos littered all over the car like bird muck, with pink and white stripes down the middle and your initials on the bonnet. Don't point your rage at Overfinch, though, because they were only responsible for the car itself while an anonymous firm were the guilty party that did the vinyls.

The car was spotted in Westbourne, Bournemouth and I'm still trying to work out if the owner is famous. The only person off the top of my head with the initials N.H is assistant to Lord Sugar and Countdown presenter Nick Hewer. Well, you never know!

Which leads me to a new feature. If you have a friend or foe with a Car that's been customised by insanity or simply a set of wheels that embarrass you so much then send your pictures to The Editorial Team via our Contact page. or post them on our facebook page facebook.com/carthrottle. Best ones get named and shamed!

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