Welcome back friends and thanks for your continued interest in our adventures at the 2018 New York International Auto Show. I’m up to our fourth installment so if you’ve only just joined our presentations you’ll want to click on THIS LINK, it will launch a new browser tab and line out all of the posts that came before it. I’m going to pick up where I left off which was my visual examination of the Jeep confidence course. I was really excited to go on this since during Media and Industry day the lines are not over the top. Sorry there isn’t any video of this.
Toyota was offering a “Thrill Ride” in the section that during NY Comic Con is loaded with food trucks and all the scores of Cosplayers doing shoots and posing for anyone who wants to post on their social media.
The New York Dept. of Sanitation was present with their newest street cleaner. This powerful vehicle helps keep NYC as clean as its possible to do.
They even had some cool freebies like these comic books that inspire you to keep tidy and recycle and the environment friendly carry along bags (that is the orange stuff).
Oh my, it appears that something was left behind during January’s New York Boat Show…..
I’ll close up now but don’t worry there is one more chapter from the Media and Industry Day to share with you so do please stay tuned. With tomorrow being the 13th Anniversary of my PiercingMetal.com website, I will be busy over there and return to this afterwards. Thank you for your patience. Remember to follow along with our social networks to see more coolness from the event along with scores of other stuff that we get up to. Just give a “Follow” and “Like” the posts to your hearts content via Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. See you next time around.
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