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It's for a Volvo XC90, a dad picks up a little girl and she's just talking the whole time. He can't get a word in edgewise, even pauses so he doesn't slam the door while she's talking. Very subtle, but effective. The effect is that you're a parent and you care about your kids and their safety. The child talks so naturally that she really pulls it off.
Very effective ad. When was the last time you used TiVO to watch an ad, rather than skip it?
-juice
Then the problem is with the public getting bored with the commercials 5 seconds after they're over. People's attention spans have become too short (witness any major highway and all the idiots making short-sighted lane changes) and auto manufacturers are just pandering to that, by trying to one up each other. There has got to be a corellation between increased danger in advertising and increased idiocy on the road.
I think that's a poor analogy. I have seen responsible ads showing how airbags work to prevent serious injury. These type of commercials do not give one the impression of invincibility.
But, exaggerate the airbag ads to the extent of the Hyundai Sante FE ESC Slip N Slide ads ... and you would have a Hyundai crashing head first into a locomotive at 80 mph, and the driver of said Hyundai walking away without a scratch. According to you and Kirstie, these type of ads are acceptable.
As I posted before, I do not believe the capabilities of safety features should be exaggerated or misrepresented. Could a Sante Fe with ESC go down a twisting mountainous road in conditions "similar" to those represented in the Slip N Slide commercial? If the answer is no... then the Hyundai ads are irresponsible and dangerous.
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Also having muiple commercials with Dr. Z in them can get a little untolerable after a while. Chrysler was actually getting better with their commercials before the barrage of Dr. Z ads. One Dr Z ad would have been ok but 4 of them?
I like Nissan's commercials in the 00's. I do remember Nissan's commercials in the early 90's when they had the theme "Enjoy The Ride" I think at the end of their commercials. I didn't like when they got away from that theme of "Enjoy The Ride" either but that was in the latter part when they got into financial trouble I think.
I;m 26 years old and I do remember the Rabbit name. However I didn;t know anything about the Rabbit's bad reputation until a few years ago.
I'm 26 years old and sometimes people born in between 1976 and 1981 are lableled both Generation X or Y. Even a person born in 1990 is not Generation Z they are Y. I think Generation Z would start with somebody born in 1996 or 1997.
But with stability control the autobahn in the rain is insane. Stability control doesn't undo the laws of physics. The traction limit of tires through a half-inch of water isn't going to change because stability control is on the car.
Last winter a group had chartered buses to near Cleveland. On the way home there had been a frosty, crunchy snowfall on I71. You wouldn't believe the people driving at 65 and you wouldn't believe the number of cars off the road--probably drivers who believed stability control would keep their car going straight down the roadway.
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"Binky, any comments?"
"It scares the (bleep) out of me."
"Exactly the reaction we were looking for."
It's really funny. Doesn't make me want to go buy a Caliber, but I bet there will be some losers who fall for it.
I know people love motherhood and apple pie, but so what? The laws of physics don't have anything to do with a system that can brake individual wheels which the driver can't. And, if you have never experienced ESC in the rain when starting to hydroplane it may be you can't conceptualize individual wheel control in bursts only a computer can handle. It isn't about black and white, in this case the system shades over into sanity that the driver may just exceed. And yes the P-GT was showing rational German thinking.
Then again, I just spent the past weekend with 2 GT 500s on a race track and yes they were rentals from Hertz. Boys from the good old south seem to love being just a little irrational, and you don't have to go to Germany.
Dodge also had one that said "silly little fairy" the became controversial, and they pulled it from some markets (not all, however).
Dodge also pulled the Lingerie Bowl ads from the Super Bowl, so they're no stranger to controversy.
I guess they are targeting a niche I call Neanderthal Males.
-juice
I liked the remix of the Nazareth song (nice retro-modern touch), and the Walter Mitty overtones of the ad. Really captured why most people buy cars like this, and a lot more honest than an ad showing a car on a racetrack, implying that this could be you, racing your Camry at Watkins Glen...
This is probably my favorite car commercial ever
This one is good too, if anything just for those crash tests that make me cringe at all those good parts being ruined (I like the 'safety steering system' slalom shot)
MB does the history thing better than anyone
I am sure some automakers wish they could use such lineage to create ad copy
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"In that coupe commercial, the late '70s, early '80s model is my favorite Mercedes..."
If you mean the one the bellbottom wearing woman steps ouf of, you've also picked the most affordable of the ad.
Dockworker with a German accent asks the guy: "Coudn't find a car you like in Germany"?
Cut to shots of the Mustang at speed on the autobahn, blowing away exotics left and right.
Guy responds: "No, I couldn't find a speed limit I liked in America".
Simple and to the point. Also hammers home the fact that we're saddled with dumb speed limits here in the US - at least, on some of our western interstates.
My opinion is anyone with a car that powerful who thinks they should drive that fast on rain-slicked roads, I'm glad he's in Germany far from being able to injure people in US.
Someone in her BMW just ran in the rear of a semi truck on the interstate last night. She probably thought the speed limit was too low.
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However, having said that, if the roads are dry and the traffic is light, there isn't any reason not to have higher (but not necessarily unlimited) speed limits on parts of the rural western interstates.
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That is, make driving a privilege you have to prove yourself worthy of, not the de facto right it's become. But we all know how likely that is...
But Cog is my favorite:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEF0cg1j35o
-juice
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0PNTlL4NG0
It's a clever ad, and if the GT500 actually sounds like that...WOW! That blower whine is music to the ears. :shades:
At least is has stability control. And even on the busy capital beltway, noone does 55, even in the rain.
-juice
Thanks for the link!
-juice
-juice
One guy at the top that thinks he is a comedian..
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That is the dumbest thing I've read in quite a long time...
-juice
My lord I see these every commercial break. Definately an OFF/MUTE button special!
Rocky
Absolutely no one buys a car like those to go off-roading whether it's boulders, swimming, whatever.
I know Nissan just moved to Nashville, but really they lost their head... (yeah I saw it's a UK ad).
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I love watching the 350-pound, 5'9", 50-year old guys sitting drinking their beers and smoking telling how the "athletes" on football teams should do this or that to win as if the overweight, out-of-shape guys have all the expertise in the world. Most of these guys couldn't run 90 feet to first base nor throw the football 30 yards, but that becomes their whole lives.
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But being from N.E. it was a great game! After last weeks defeat and Brady's crybaby emotions that threw the damn game for us :mad: , it was nice to see them working as a team again, especially against a tough team like Cinnci.
I was at the game..
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