Hey, This is the first post i put out there i am a new member and wanted to share some kewl photos of my new car and my company girls. Im in North Carolina, Raleigh area, feel free to come to one of my events if in the area, love to see your car there (www.trianglefiesta.com) German Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I don't care how beautiful a woman is I will never let her sit on the fender of my Ferrari, maybe on the Porsche....
WOW!! We have a winner for thread of the year! If you need a sticker on the side of your Ferrari so you can get a tax break to own the car, you have no business buying a Ferrari. On second thought, would that work for tires and brakes??? Yea, you gotta lose the sticker, but welcome to Fchat! Robert
Nice combinations ! I also plan on using the car for promotion when time has come . Might as well benefit from the wow factors of the cars !
I'd rather see the logo on the side of the car than another dude with his car!!!! Chicks, sure! But why are some owners under the illusion that we want to see them "posing" with their cars. I nice candid shot of them having fun with it, driving it, cleaning the bird crap off of it, whatever.... but why the glamor-shots pictures???
That might be part of his reasoning but not all of it. If you saw a bright yellow Ferrari on the road you would obviously be staring at it like many other people when they see sports cars of such caliber. In my eyes, it is a smart advertising move, its comparable to a moving billboard! If i saw a website on the side of a Fcar or Lcar and I didn't know what it was, I would probably go home and look it up. Now I don't think it looks nearly as good as it could, or even good at all, but it's an out of the box idea.
Yuck. In case people don't recognize the car and miss the front and rear logos? Make sure to dress in Prancing Horse gear from head to toe in case they miss the shields too.
Definitely a rough crowd of critics. I do have a suggestion though. You should not let clothed women pose with your car. The fabric could scratch the paint.
you can't write off a vehicle just because it has your business name on it, or any kind of advertising for that matter. I contacted a CPA last year because I wanted to write off any car I could, I didn't care if I had to plaster them with my business logo. Truth is, if you don't use your car exclusively for business, you can't write it off. The only real vehicle deductions you can take are GVW 6,000+ lbs, and that has to be 50% business use at least.