Service vehicule
Service vehicule
What is everyone using for a service vehicule? Is your vehicule lettered, or discrete? Customer reactions?
The following is a link to my summer service vehicule.
( http://www.motorbase.com/picture/by-id/802144531/ )
I only have my company name on the WS, but needless to say I get recognized. I average about 35 miles to the gallon(one of my techs uses a F250 with a V10, he's lucky to get 7 miles gallon, he want's to change).
Enjoy
The following is a link to my summer service vehicule.
( http://www.motorbase.com/picture/by-id/802144531/ )
I only have my company name on the WS, but needless to say I get recognized. I average about 35 miles to the gallon(one of my techs uses a F250 with a V10, he's lucky to get 7 miles gallon, he want's to change).
Enjoy
Re: Service vehicule
In this part of the south we use that for demolition derbys or target practice, fugly.........................
Re: Service vehicule
CPR, If you see one used in that manner, let me know I could use some parts. BTW in my limited english I cna't find the word fugly in the dictionary, what does that mean?
Merci
Merci
Re: Service vehicule
Forever Ugly, Future Ugly, Flat Ugly or what ever F word you want to use with UGLY VEHICLE. HTH
Re: Service vehicule
I have a plain white 1993 toyota pick-up. I did the lettering myself with some vinyl lettering I purchased at the local Ace Hardware store. It does not spell out my business name but it simply says what I do and has my phone number. It's pretty generic, but it is very effective. I have lettering all the way around.
... On the hood "Free Mobile Service"
... On both doors and the tailgate "Rock Chip Repair 226-2903"
It is certainly not fancy, but it does look good enough to pass for professional advertising.
I don't have a picture link to show you. (It's dark out right now).
Sneck
... On the hood "Free Mobile Service"
... On both doors and the tailgate "Rock Chip Repair 226-2903"
It is certainly not fancy, but it does look good enough to pass for professional advertising.
I don't have a picture link to show you. (It's dark out right now).
Sneck
Re: Service vehicule
OFF the subject yvan is that your house and workshop in the back ground
-
- Senior Member
- Posts: 1951
- Joined: November 12th, 2003, 6:11 pm
- Enter the middle number please (3): 5
- Location: Southern California
Re: Service vehicule
Uh OK whatever floats yer boat
-
- Member
- Posts: 159
- Joined: September 20th, 2004, 6:56 pm
- Enter the middle number please (3): 5
- Location: CA
- Contact:
Re: Service vehicule
I have a Honda CRV (24 mpg) with magnetics on the front doors ($60) and a lettered spare tire cover that cost less than a hundred and gets me a LOT of jobs.
J.T.W.
J.T.W.
Re: Service vehicule
Dragwurm
Yes that is my humble abode and one of my out buildings(and a few other Volvo's)in the pic.
Merci
Yes that is my humble abode and one of my out buildings(and a few other Volvo's)in the pic.
Merci
Re: Service vehicule
I drive a 2001 Bmw. I was thinking of getting a truck, but my bimmer gets 26 to 28 miles to the gallon in the city. So I think I am going to keep her.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 30 guests