Well, because Lambo is a powerful word in itself like in "Free Lamborghini Sex Now". Duh.xpensive wrote:Strange, I have never seen any advertising for Lamborghini or Bugatti, why I guess there are different theories around "marketing"?
I'm with CBeck113 here. Hi, Herr Beck, nice to meet you!
Oh, for the love of Pete, you incorregible , hard headed and friendly Nordic! Does Microsoft sound like luxury brand to you?xpensive wrote:In Formula 1, you see none of this brave new IT era's giants like Microsoft, Apple, Samsung, ITC or Sony, gosh, I wonder why?
Viking Luxury: don't count on Swedish sense of humour...

Don't you live in freaking Sweden? Lemme explain this slowly: I... wouldn't... waste... a... weekend... day... watching... F1... if... I... were... him...xpensive wrote:My 15 year old son is totally indifferent to F1, while I was completely hooked at his age

... and I live in Cali!
Waste of time in Cali. Brunette? Blonde? Lambo? Bugatti? Though life down here if you're 15, like my son.

And let me add this: my son cried in emotion when he saw Montoya winning at Monaco. He was 6.
Nowadays he doesn't give a truck for Hamilton, someone called Camila owns him. I would be worried if he were more interested in Lewis.