The founder of Apple was a very eccentric person with many quirks. Changing his car every 6 months was just one of them.
Steve Jobs He was an American businessman and visionary, best known for being the co-founder of Apple Inc., one of the largest and most successful technology companies in the world. He was born on February 24, 1955 in San Francisco, California, and died on October 5, 2011 in Palo Alto, California.
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It was well known that Steve was a peculiar guy. Even in seemingly trivial matters such as names and numbers. Regarding the former, there is a legend that says that he chose the name “Apple” so that he would appear before Atari in the telephone directories. When it came to numerology, he was so obsessed with being number one that in order to have the first employee card he agreed to be employee number zero.


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Kantar BrandZ highlighted that the brand created by Steve Jobs has shown resilience in the face of an adverse global economic climate.
Why Steve Jobs didn’t register his cars
For Avoid always having a single license plate associated with youtook advantage of a legal loophole granted by the laws of California, the state in which he resided. These laws say that A vehicle can circulate without a license plate for six months. This means that for half a year from the time it is taken off the lot, any citizen can drive the car without a license plate. After six months and one day, it was already illegal not to have a license plate.
At the time, Steve Jobs managed to strike a deal with a car rental dealer to get him a new Mercedes SL 55 AMG every six months. This meant he wouldn’t have to carry a license plate as long as he replaced the car regularly.
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