I'm pretty sure it wasn't a gambling reference.I like the gambling reference, raise your limits.
The high rollers that buy these cars must also be customers of gambling establishments.
I take it you don't know who was speaking or who was driving the car in the ad...?I absolutely believe it is, advertising companies do not communicate randomly.
These companies know their customers and what they like to spend their time doing.
High rollers that like the latest and greatest and flip from one to the other love gambling.
I was on Mclaren life and one guy traded a 16 GT3RS and a 17 Targa 4S for a 570S. He got cash back but can you imagine how much damage he did to himself on that play?
maybe analysing the commercial a wee bit too much Yinz? :biggrin:
I was on Mclaren life and one guy traded a 16 GT3RS and a 17 Targa 4S for a 570S. He got cash back but can you imagine how much damage he did to himself on that play?
I'm pretty sure it wasn't a gambling reference.
Regardless of the new McLaren reputation, that was a really good advertisement tho, probably my favorite thus far, ever in the history of car commercials.