1995 Honda Accord Wagon. New magnet signs coming tomorrow

New and approved magnet signs coming tomorrow… Here’s my set up. All the way from Central Coast California. I’m always on the go so I installed a little plastic cabinet filled with flyers, business cards, etc. Mostly extras if I run out. I am looking into limo tinting the windows this week (just the back) Any other wagon set ups? I do have my own diy water solutionsI carry with me daily.

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Nice setup :sunglasses:. I run an xB (technically a ‘tall wagon’; I’m now on my second one)

Here’s my old rig: http://windowcleaner.com/t/infinity-cleanings-scion-xb-window-cleaning-mobile/31111

And the progress of my new one: http://windowcleaner.com/t/infinity-cleaning-mobile-2-0/38416

One of my first cars was a 97 accord sedan, manual. Loved that thing.

I think @pagliachi has a ‘true’ wagon, IIRC.

Wagons rock!

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I actually have seen your set up a while back on YouTube! Super sick man. Great ideas and hey my wagon has 2007k miles still running like a champ!

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Ooo i bet a dodge magnum would be a sweet setup. Sickest station wagon ever imo.

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Here are the new magnet signs too. Excuse the quality they’re gonna look alot better in person.

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Did you accidentally get an extra zero in there? Or do you really have over 2 million miles on it? Lol.

I’ve got a relative (well, ex-uncle by marriage :smirk:) who has an '89 civic with over half a million miles, now.


It seems the 80’s thru early 2000’s were the golden age of Japanese cars. Honda’s and Toyota’s from that era were unbeatable. And American vehicles were junk, for the most part.

From what I’m seeing now, I think the Japanese manufacturers have slacked off a bit and Detroit is catching up with quality.

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@Infinity hahaha oops 207k geez I’m not a fan of my phone right now. Dropped it while I was on the ladder and now Im suffering with a a cracked screen and typos xD and I agree! They have slacked I feel. And I might build another motor for this sucker too because I truly love this car.

It’s a solid start, and I hope they make you some dough :money_mouth_face:

But you’ll probably wanna ditch them in awhile. Not trying to be a downer, but magnets are bad for the paint if you plan on leaving them on most of the time (trust me, you’ll end up leaving them on way more than you think you will :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:).

And the design you have is just way too busy and crowded. I got some flak for my design for 4-slice being too cluttered- and I’ve got way less info on a much larger canvas than you do. The ALL CAPS tends to be hard to read, as well.

But your magnets are a lot better than having nothing, IMHO :+1:t2:

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Speak for yourself :wink:

I’ve got bubbles in the paint on the little toaster, and now it’s one more mark against its resale value :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

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@Infinity thanks for your input man! To each is own IMO. They’ve worked out great and I did the “all caps” for the older folk who I know have trouble seeing. I get what you’re saying with the whole “crowded” thing but I would rather use the space I have available (that’s just my ocd lol) but as far as vinyl I would love to one day. I usually switch the magnet signs around every 2 weeks to keep from bubbling. Again, thanks for the input.

Will prospects be able to read this sign in 2-3 seconds? That is all the time they will have. If you’re concerned that people can’t read upper- and lower-case letters together, think about how well they will be able to find the most important info from among everything you have included in just a couple of seconds.

Simpler is better.

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My dream wagon…

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Now thats slick Matthew!

I would roll in that bad boy with pride! :sunglasses:

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I agree with @Alex_Lacey…way cluttered. And the lack of alignment doesn’t please the eye. Also, it would be good if you added a logo.