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The chief of Toyota thinks that licencing cars to video games will avoid young people to buy real cars, because they could drive them virtually. Oh yeah, that make sense. Because I play a video game, I don't need to get from a) to b) anymore...
Can't wait until they start complaining about Brand Awareness, or lack there of with younger drivers.
And about the gazillion dollars they have to spend in advertising just to stay relevent.
Does that mean they will quit their Racing programs eventually as well..? People might not drive their cars IRL because they can just stay home and watch them race...
Bright as a 2 watt bulb that is.
YMMV
Cheers..!