Wooooow even the logo/badge has similar styling appearance to the Off-roadeos...
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Fyre Festival We’re all paying the price now as a society from those woke, privileged, gullible little kids. They’re getting us back by yelling angrily about potato heads and Dr. Seuss.What someone should really do is have an event just like this, but welcome range rovers, Broncos, and jeeps as a big kumbaya offroad festival
And have it in exotic locations such as Tulum Mexico, or Banff Canada
It'll be like the fyre festival but actually legit and for offroading
They have hosted Jeep jamboree for many years, you are correct. But I have never seen instructional events FROM Jeep showing new customers/owners how to use their new equipment. Trail ride events and an instructional school are 2 different things.Not sure what you‘re implying as Jeep has been doing these instructional meet ups, Jeep Jamborees and many other events for a long time so it’s Bronco who is doing most of the copying - which is totally fine.
The badge of honor program is totally different. I do love this concept, even earned a couple myself. I hope bronco does something similar, especially with the interactive trail atlas they are incorporating in the Nav system.What this guy said. Jeep has been doing this stuff on and off for a while. When I had my JKU, they even had a trail badge of honor system. You would log into an app, drive a trail from the network, and they would send you a small badge that some would put on their jeeps or where ever.
Exactly, "Marketing Nation" was far from the first to do this.Range Rover has done this for decades.
Attended the Jeep 101, or whatever it was called, in the 1990s.They have hosted Jeep jamboree for many years, you are correct. But I have never seen instructional events FROM Jeep showing new customers/owners how to use their new equipment. Trail ride events and an instructional school are 2 different things.
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