Common Filipino Car Stickers Design
Filipinos are known for their ingenuity, so much so that it is even reflected in the car stickers they choose for their family vehicles. After all, car stickers are one of the simple accessories that personalize and improve the owning experience of an automobile.
Carmudi Philippines has come up with the most common car stickers design that are uniquely Filipino.
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Filipinos are family-centered and consider their family their source of pride. And what better to show-off all your family members than a customized sticker or family picture. Some car owners even include their family’s pet (usually a dog or a cat) or extended family members like lolo (grandpa) or lola (grandma).
This sticker is usually placed on the rear window and colored white. The average cost of this sticker is P200 for 4 people, with an additional P50 per family member.
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Nationalism still lives on through most Filipino car owners. One of the most popular sticker designs involves the Filipino flag’s three stars and the sun concept or the map of the country. Another important element of this design is the Filipino colors: red, blue and yellow.
This button-like car sticker design costs below P60.
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This sticker is reminiscent of the 2012 Presidential elections and was distributed by the camp of the winning and current head of state President Benigno Aquino III. The sticker was also used by his mother Corazon Aquino and was a famous symbol of the EDSA II revolution.
While this sticker was complimentary and used as campaign material, a number of shops still sell them at P50 to P100.
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Logos of performance and luxury brands such as Ferrari, BMW, Mercedes Benz and Volvo planted on mostly Japanese branded cars are very popular in the country since time immemorial. Just goes to show that there is a racer inside most car owners.
Some of these car sticker designs are not available in the country. A Ferrari sticker set sold at a souvenir shop in Maranello, Italy and cost over P600.
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Forty-eight percent of Filipino men are narcissistic and say they are “sexy”, according to a study by the think tank Synovate. This fascination may have inspired this sticker’s concept, but it may also be one of those cheesy Filipino jokes.
Several other versions of this sticker are: “Sexy on Board” and “Baby on Board”.
1. Family Roll Call
2. Filipino Pride
3. Yellow Ribbon
4. Luxury Car Brand
5. Guwapo on Board
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