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  2. Bumper sticker - Wikipedia

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    A bumper sticker is an adhesive label or sticker designed to be attached to the rear of a car or truck, often on the bumper. They are commonly sized at around 25.4 cm by 7.6 cm (10 in by 3 in) and are typically made of PVC. Bumper stickers serve various purposes, including personal expression, promotion, humor, or political activism. They ...

  3. Monroney sticker - Wikipedia

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    Complete window sticker for the 2012 Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid 2008 fuel economy sticker. The Monroney sticker is required to be affixed to the side window or windshield by the manufacturers before shipment of new vehicles to the dealer for sale in the United States and it can only be removed by the consumer (Chapter 28, Sections 1231–1233, Title 15 of the United States Code).

  4. Sticker - Wikipedia

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    They are often adhered to items such as lunchboxes, paper, lockers, notebooks, walls, cars, windows, used as name tags, and so on. The term "sticker price" refers to the historic practice of adhering a large sticker to the window of a new car listing its base price, options, shipping charges, etc. (from which a discount was often negotiated).

  5. ‘Broken window’ stickers for Tesla Cybertruck quickly sell out

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    The $55 sticker goes on the back-seat window on the driver’s-side, not the front driver’s side window that also cracked in real life. The rear side window is, however, a window the driver won ...

  6. Vehicle license plates of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania issued validation stickers for Philadelphia residents that were displayed in the lower left corner of cars' rear windows for a few years to thwart sticker theft from plates; the practice ended in late 2003 with the last issued stickers bearing January 2005 expirations. As of January 2017, Pennsylvania no longer issues any ...

  7. Decal - Wikipedia

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    The term "decal" refers to the mass-produced art transfer in two different states: 1. As manufactured, which consists of the artwork printed on the upper side of a paper or film label stock, temporarily affixed by a typically water or heat soluble adhesive to the upper side of a silicone- or other release agent-coated paper or film backing stock.