Guys! = Drink!I appreciate his enthusiasm and pointing out the positives of the Maverick, but, a few less "guys" would go a long way.
Yeah this video is TERRIBLE. The little bit that I could tolerate consisted of him screaming GUYS! followed by a bunch of nonsense and misinformation. Style and substance both 0/10.Did this guy escape the from the Probationary van that’s just out of the frame and made a flash video? Why’s he yelling? Misinformation on the Maverick having HID headlights and I stopped watching 1min in.
You're a better person than me. I made it 8 seconds.Did this guy escape the from the Probationary van that’s just out of the frame and made a flash video? Why’s he yelling? Misinformation on the Maverick having HID headlights and I stopped watching 1min in.
Yeah. The main issue is that he tries to start with the energy of a used car salesman and then slowly tries to ramp it down because it so hard to keep that energy (pretty amusing, actually). Some practice on delivery and cadence could help.Part of my job requires being a professional trainer, and I am a "Lead Delivery Skill" trainer which means I train others how to do presentations, classroom instruction, and demos more than actual technical content delivery. I know he's trying to be informative, but his presentation style needs work.
The content itself is good, but I had to mute it to get through a few parts. Honestly, I am half-tempted to go to my dealership and help my sales guy do one of these. Volume leveling, pre-recorded with less filler words (right, guys? LOL), using body language to accentuate the message rather than distract from it, etc.
It was nice to see more views of a real maverick with inside and out views of things so I know what to expect.