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Millennial Generation Jumps on the Bandwagon

As long as people have had vehicles, they’ve used them as extensions of themselves, endlessly customizing them by building them up and applying their personality and uniqueness.

Youth culture thrives on experimental opportunities, where participants - often with differing interests - can mingle to enjoy fresh ideas, a festive spirit, and creative collaboration. Bandwagon allows Millennials to explore a car culture all their own. This was apparent at the inaugural roadshow in Orlando last September, where positive feedback and comments from the youthful attendees not only reflect their self-expressive attitude, but speak for an influential generation that appreciates a great opportunity to socialize and network with their peers.

"Thank you so much for stepping in and giving us a dose of the good stuff. What a great festival...staff, police, vendors were all awesome and friendly...stages were ridiculous, bands were off the charts, the cars were all pretty sick, and I had a good time checking them out between performances. I'm a nobody, but this nobody was thoroughly impressed and plans on going to whatever you put your name on from here on out...couldn't have had a better time. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU...keep the scene alive, we're all behind you...much respect, peace and love...see ya soon." Greg Haney, via Facebook

Hey Greg….we appreciate your comments and look forward to seeing and your buds at future Bandwagon events. In fact, you’ve just been awarded a lifetime VIP pass. Now get out there and “be someone”. LOL

All photos from the 2010 Bandwagon Roadshow in Orlando - September 2010.

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