Dealers advertise all the time, even when you’re not looking. Those license plate frames, badges or decals they put on your car when they sell it, those are advertisements. Any time someone sees your car, they’ll also notice where you bought it. Sometimes, such as the case with my 2010 Maxima, Nissan saw fit to put the model name in chrome block letters on the left-hand side of the trunk lid, but nothing on the right-hand side to balance it out. Click past the jump for a painless way of removing unwanted badges. As a demonstration, I will be removing the letters that spell “MAXIMA” on the trunk lid of my own car.
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