Fair use rationale for Image:Alpina greenbackground.jpg

 

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BetacommandBot 14:43, 19 July 2007 (UTC)

Alpina emblem image

From the Alpina FAQ:

Does ALPINA offer ALPINA emblems that replace the BMW emblems on the front and rear of BMW ALPINA automobiles?

No. All BMW ALPINAs are delivered with BMW emblems on the front and rear of the vehicle, documenting the trade name 'BMW ALPINA'. Please note that any ALPINA emblems for fitting on the front or rear of vehicles are not Original ALPINA Parts but in fact counterfeits.[1]

So, that would mean the image in the article shows a counterfeit?