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When you're filling up your fuel tank or stuck in a traffic jam, have you ever thought that there must be an easier way to make your car more cost effective? Well believe it or not, there are now many companies that will pay you up to £220 a month to allow them to advertise on your car.

Until recently, to advertise on a vehicle it had to be permanently & expensively sprayed. This did not lend itself to private vehicles so only public transport, company vehicles and lorries had adverts on them. New technology has allowed high quality vinyl graphic images to be placed easily and cost-effectively on cars; from panel ads to complete "wraps" of the vehicle. These images are removable, replaceable and not only don't damage paintwork, but actually protect it by preventing much of the everyday damage inflicted on the car's paintwork such as abrasion and UV fading.

You don't even need to have a brand new car. Whilst advertisers want their adverts to be seen on vehicles that are in reasonable condition, this need only mean that vehicles less than six or seven years old are more likely to be selected than older vehicles. Some advertisers may insist on cars that are under a year or two years old, whilst others consider criteria such as your location, age, occupation or regular journey pattern to be more important than the age or type of car you drive. You'll also need your car to be cleaned regularly.

Once a month you should expect to have your car inspected in order to confirm that your car has covered the required mileage and is clean and undamaged.

You always have the right to refuse any ad that you would not like to have on your car.

Comm-motion

Comm-motion custom make each wrap to fit almost any make or model in the UK. So whether you drive a micro, mini, saloon, coupé, hatchback, estate, sports, convertible, people-carrier, jeep or small van you can register with comm-motion. Neither does the colour matter.

Comm-motion offer three basic options:

  • Max-wrap: your whole vehicle is covered except the windscreen. A special transparent vinyl is used on the other windows so all-round visibility remains the same as normal. This will earn you up to £220 per calendar month.
  • Classic-wrap: doors, side-panels, bonnet and rear of the vehicle are covered, earning you up to £185 per calendar month.
  • Superside Plus: coverage of door panels and part wings along with a visual on bonnet and/or rear, earning you up to £150 per calendar month

auto car wraps

To qualify as a driver with Autocarwraps you have to drive a car of 1 - 5 yrs old with current insurance (and MOT where applicable) and drive a minimum of 600 miles per month. You must also have a clean driving licence and live in or around the following areas - London, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, York, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Glasgow,and Cardiff.

VistaMotion

VistaMotion is open to drivers and operators from all over the UK as well as France and Spain. They require a minimum of 550 miles per month unless a lower rate is accepted by them. In this case, your payment will be reduced on a pro rata basis.

It offers various programs to choose from:
  • Omni covering pays you from £140 up to £220 per month. The wrap fully covers the body of the vehicle including rear and back windows. The windows are covered with a material which is transparent from the inside but appears solid from the outside. Your visibility will not be impaired.
  • Mega covering pays you from £60 up to £130 per month, the wrap covers half of the vehicle body, no windows.
  • Scenic covering pays you £40 per month where only the rear window is covered.

Alternatively, you can opt to drive a new smart-VistaMotion car. If you are selected you can enjoy driving a new car for £105 per month without any initial deposit, including assistance, maintenance, radio, check-ups and one year full cover insurance free.


Lion Media UK Limited pay you a fixed monthly fee to have an advertisement affixed to the external surface of your vehicle for a period of 3 to 12 Months. Depending on the degree of coverage selected you could earn anything from £60 for a small rear window ad for 3 months to £1500 for one year full body cover.

To register with Lion Media UK you must:
  • Be the primary driver of the vehicle
  • Cover at least 500 miles per month
  • Be at least 17 years of age and hold a clean full UK driver's licence
  • Hold valid vehicle insurance for the period of the contract
  • Hold a current MOT and valid road tax for the vehicle
  • Hold no convictions for drink driving, manslaughter or causing death by dangerous driving

I've recently being talking with the Managing Director of Lion Media UK Ltd who tells me they are currently recruiting drivers from all over the UK for the advertising scheme as they have several large blue chip companies very interested in the concept and looking to advertise over the Summer Months.

Visit http://www.money4space.com to find out more and to register online.

DEFENDING YOURSELF AGAINST CLAMPING AND REMOVAL

It's every motorist's worst nightmare - you park your car for a few minutes, only to return to find it clamped or, even worse, towed away. As well as the delay and inconvenience, you will undoubtedly be asked to pay a substantial fee as well.

Clamping and removal have been around for many years, though originally they were limited to busy town and city centres. The police were once the only people with the power to remove illegally parked vehicles, but they used this power only to deal with vehicles that were dangerously parked or causing an obstruction. Clamping was sometimes used as a deterrent in places where illegal parking was seen as a particular problem.

All that changed with the arrival of decriminalised parking enforcement, however. This system, first introduced in London in 1994, allowed local councils to take over the enforcement of parking regulations from the police. It's no coincidence that, from then on, both clamping and removal have become far more common. For many councils, clamping hapless motorists with nowhere else to park provides a valuable boost to their finances. And councils with (very expensive) removal trucks and equipment have every incentive to use them on anyone parked 'illegally' rather than letting them stand idle.

Private clampers operating on private land (e.g. pub or shop car parks) are an even more serious hazard for the motorist. They are unregulated, can charge any fee they like for releasing your vehicle, and will often only accept cash as payment. Although there have been calls for action to regulate clamping on private land since 1993, as yet no action has been taken, and clamping is still seen by many less-than-savoury operators as a licence to print money.

So what can you do to avoid being held over a barrel in this way? Obviously, the best solution is to avoid being clamped in the first place. However, if you are unfortunate enough to suffer this fate, there is one very good defence you can use. The law says that, to be clamped legally, a driver must give his consent to this happening, otherwise the clamping is illegal. If there are no warning signs to indicate this, therefore, or the signs are not sufficiently prominent, the clamping may not be enforceable.

A case in the Court of Appeal in April 2000 against the London Borough of Waltham Forest showed how this principle can work in a motorist's favour. The plaintiff, Marina Vine, won her case because the judges accepted her argument that she had not seen signs indicating that unauthorised vehicles would be clamped. This case demonstrated that clampers must ensure that warning signs are sufficiently prominent to prove beyond doubt that motorists parking illegally have consented to the risk of clamping. If motorists say that they did not see the signs, the clampers cannot simply say 'tough' and demand payment.

Exactly this same principle was applied by a motorist called Peter Cartner in October 2002 to defend himself against an accusation of criminal damage. Cartner used a crowbar to remove two wheel clamps from his car which he had left in the car park of the Black Bull pub in Haworth, Yorkshire. There were signs stating that unauthorised vehicles would be clamped, but Cartner argued he did not believe they would apply to him, as he knew the landlord. The magistrates accepted his argument that he did not think he was at risk, and therefore did not give his consent to being clamped. In fact, the landlord Cartner knew had moved on, but Cartner said it was only after being clamped that he found out about this.

Obviously magistrates would require a good reason for accepting that you had not consented to the risk of clamping - but if you have one, there is a very good possibility you can remove the clamps yourself and legally avoid paying the removal fee.

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