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I saw my first one this morning as I was getting ready for work.
Meanwhile, Hyundai has out-obnoxioused themselves combining the mind numbing "duh" commercials with a holiday theme. Ugh. "Happy Holiduhs." They actually say that!
Just freaking wrong
That ad is just repulsive. Makes me glad I didn't buy a Sedona.
Has nothing to do with their cars, but it was entertaining. Probably the best sales strategy to go with if you're Kia.
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What are we supposed to conclude, that VW buyers are not intelligent?
But funny because they are at least only running over traffic cones.
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I sell what are supposedly the least reliable vehicles in the US and I wouldn't buy a VW nor recommend one to anyone else.
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high Five. :P
I'll never forget the ad a few years back with the kid who got his GTi stuck in a tree, threw a rock and it fell out. Afterwards, one kid looked at the other with the "Whoa, dude should we like, go smoke a bong to celebrate getting my car out of the tree?" kind of look.
VW ads have always been off. It's like they're trying to glorify stupidity.
Jeeze, what was it a year ago that they had the "Pimp my Auto" or whatever ads deriding the whole aftermarket "ricer" scene? Then the GTi and R32 appeared looking just as guilty as the cars they insulted.
VW is a just a screwed up company. Don't know whether to root for them or hope they disappear and take their goofy advertising with them.
I didn't even remember that stupid episode until this Monday. We had our big sales meeting for the first week of the month and they showed the first part of that episode as part of a joke. I never really liked Seinfeld but that is a funny episode.
A little self-deprication from Chevy goes a long way.
I hear "we've changed for real this time, I swear!"
Looks like Lexus started a trend...
She heads out, but not before getting angry. Good human nature piece of writing. Very realistic.
Is that wrong? :surprise:
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It's an OK ad but when she answers the phone on the navigation panel she appears to be in a center front seat and the Edge doesn't have one, to the best of my knowledge. I dislike all ads that aren't realistic. I generally like the Edge, as a vehicle, but didn't care much for the ad where the crossover SUV ran around the edge of buildings either.
The ads that are the most disgusting though are the ones where people destroy their supposedly current rides just so they have an excuse to buy a Toyota. These are really the bottom of the barrel in my book. -- Boz
Can you say insurance fraud?
As to the Toyota 'destroy your car' commercials, are they suggesting that folks not trade in their old cars? Or perhaps the folks Toyota is marketing to are too stupid to understand the trade-in concept? :P
Agreed. Why on earth would Toyota want to send such a message? Very poor judgment.
For some of us, it will require a snowplow to be in the market anytime soon!
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There is no shortage of boring commercials on TV. :shades:
Top Gear blew up a building with an older diesel Toyota pickup on the roof. After some basic repairs with only a few tools, a mechanic still could get it to run.
Toyota did an ad where a jealous girlfriend pushed a Tacoma off a cliff and it fell down upright, on its wheels, and undamaged.
I guess the marketing guys sort of spoofed that true story.