Hey All,
Daniel and I decided to go and do something this past Sunday so we headed down to Seoul to go to a museum there. On the drive down I took pictures of the cars to share with you all. Not any big deal I realize but something different none the less. So of course they have a ton of Kia and Hyundai, like every other car it seems, but they have some other car brands that are unfamiliar. Plus they have some different license plates and decorations and such...
Daniel and I decided to go and do something this past Sunday so we headed down to Seoul to go to a museum there. On the drive down I took pictures of the cars to share with you all. Not any big deal I realize but something different none the less. So of course they have a ton of Kia and Hyundai, like every other car it seems, but they have some other car brands that are unfamiliar. Plus they have some different license plates and decorations and such...
So a lot of cars have these weird little foamy looking things in these spots on them. I have no idea what they are for...? Decoration maybe?
Here is a car with the pink foamy things...?
Update 3/20/16... The spongy things on the side of the car are not purely decorative. They are to prevent doors from being banged into since cars are parked so closely here (pretty smart actually).
Never heard of this brand...
Not familiar with this brand either...
So this is apparently like the most luxury of the Hyundai brand. I thought it was the Genesis but I guess it's this...
I think that it's weird that even though this is their car brand and we are in their country the lettering on the car is not in Korean...?
Here you can have a front tint so there are some super dark looking cars...
Another unfamiliar brand...
This is a Kia...?
I thought it was interesting that this was along the highway on our drive down to Seoul :-)
I'm guessing that this says something like "pizza" LOL
Still hate these tolls... These lane go from this to 4 lanes on the other side... MADNESS!
Not my best post I realize but just showing y'all some of Korea.
Love,
Camille
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