The next sentence of the jingle "Driving a BMW and riding a Mercedes-Benz" is to switch to a Land Rover when you become a boss. The full text is as follows:
Drive a BMW, ride a Mercedes-Benz, and switch to a Land Rover when you become a boss; a small Mercedes-Benz and a big Land Rover. I've been stuck in traffic all morning; my eyes are wide open and I'm so anxious that I can't walk. It's been a wonderful day.
This jingle was made up by netizens to describe the traffic jam on the road. When encountering a traffic jam, no matter what kind of luxury car it is, it can only be anxious.
Jingles originate from daily life and are most commonly used by vendors. The quality of items sold has a great relationship with the quality of the jingle. Rhymes used properly can even achieve the goal of clearing sales.
Jingle about driving a Land Rover:
My eldest brother is capable and can endure hardships, so he will definitely drive a Land Rover when he goes out. I don’t want to endure hardships with you, but I am afraid that you will drive a Land Rover. You have tasted the hardships in life, you guys Only I can drive a Land Rover; there are no obstacles that cannot be overcome, only those that are endless; I dare to open up new roads in the world, because I don’t know the road anyway.
Twenty percent off tigers and thirty percent off leopards, Lao Wo asked for 40 percent off, and 50 percent off Kaidi had a popular saying with a smile, "Twenty percent off tigers and thirty percent off leopards."