Car owners who leave the conduction stickers in their cars are like persons who leave the dangling price tag on, in wearing a new shirt. What's worse is seeing older cars still with their conduction stickers. It's the same as leaving the dangling price tag on, after having worn (and supposedly washed) the shirt a couple of times.
What is it with those guys, are they first time car owners or just show offs with poor taste?
Please do us all a favor, if you know anyone whose car still has its conduction sticker on, ask them to take the stickers off. Thank you.
Monday, September 22, 2008
Friday, September 12, 2008
Bad Tint As Driving Hazard
Defective car tints are a driving hazard. Case in point, see the pics below

To add to my previous post, the Isuzu Highlander (above) still has his conduction sticker on!

I've seen worse but this Mitsubishi Lancer has the tint of his rear windshield in bad shape. Now check out the Corolla (below) with crumpled side window tints. Mind me, the tint condition on the other side of the car was the same.

I know it cost money to replace defective tints. But the risks of driving with impaired vision are just too much. If you can't replace them just yet, scrape off the bad tint and drive without tint. Safety should be a top priority.

To add to my previous post, the Isuzu Highlander (above) still has his conduction sticker on!

I've seen worse but this Mitsubishi Lancer has the tint of his rear windshield in bad shape. Now check out the Corolla (below) with crumpled side window tints. Mind me, the tint condition on the other side of the car was the same.

I know it cost money to replace defective tints. But the risks of driving with impaired vision are just too much. If you can't replace them just yet, scrape off the bad tint and drive without tint. Safety should be a top priority.
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