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Easter Eggs

3/29/2024

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Podcast Episode: 0194
Who put these Easter Eggs in Vehicles?

Easter Eggs - autolooks
    Can you find all of the Easter Eggs which the bunny left for you?  Grab your baskets as AutoLooks takes a look at the how and why, the auto industry hides Easter Eggs in vehicles.  You might be surprised as to what you may find inside your vehicle and the reason behind it being there.

    We all think that only a bunny can hide Easter Eggs, but when it to this time of the year, nearly anyone can hide them.  Auto companies are not shy when it comes to this time of the year as like anyone else, they want to be part of the fun.  Just like with April fools day, auto companies don't want to be left out of the fun, as they like to leave eggs hiding as well.  But unlike the bunny, auto companies eggs won't melt or go bad and they tend to last all year.

    For a long time, auto companies have been leaving us things to find.  Most of them are ways of properly identifying the authenticity of a product or just leaving you something to help you out.  Today we have moved away from this as auto companies have started to leave us hidden features hiding in plain sight.  Some of them are truly intriguing when you find them and start to think about their reasons, while others are just a cute ploy to pay tribute to something

​    With so many great eggs out in the world today, it may seem like this ploy is wearing off, but in all reality, we are just getting started.  From headlights to floormats, auto companies have been finding new ways to hide eggs in our vehicles, but can you find them all?

    So, follow AutoLooks as we take a look at the why and where auto companies have been placing some of the great Easter Eggs of the auto industry.

Everett J.
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