He expected drivers to earn up to $1,000 a month. Those with larger vehicles would earn more because their cars could fit bigger ads. Businesses paid from $800 in set-up costs, then $200 a week in rental fees.
Student Abhi Chaudhary signed up last week, willing to have advertising plastered on his Nissan Primera. "I just want some money. It would be cool if I could get that just by displaying ads."
He said he was told he could earn about $200 a week. "By doing nothing, just driving around, showing it off."
McLaughlan plans to expand CarAds to other centres. "Our goal is a fleet of 1,000 vehicles by 2017."