Well, it's not like TG UK always uses English cars.
What English cars? MINI is owned by BMW, Rover by the Chinese. I don't think there is a domestically produced small 4-door saloon or hatch produced by an English manufacturer.
Still, the point is that "Top Gear US" is actually "Top Gear". I don't think they need to favor domestic brands at all times or even most of the time. Doing so would not only disrespect the rest of the world's automakers it would make the show come across as discriminatory v. just biased.
They already have a rather heavy US-slant in the comparison segments; they don't need to carry that over into all aspects.
And in a way it's a good thing to focus on less popular brands. It gives the brand exposure (I've little doubt the car was provided by the manufacturer) and should squash any notions about the show being a popularity contest.
If anything, given the advertising support, I'm surprised they aren't driving a small Mercedes.
Yeah, I am pretty sure those veteran cars didn't have electric horns.
I can see why the CLS exists, and I want to like it...but I wouldn't want to own one. I'm too tall, the visibility is not so hot, and I like lots of glass anyway. If I'm going to have something impractical and overdone, I'll take a CL. E coupe isn't bad either, real hardtops are an almost dead breed, except in Stuttgart.
It's nice that Subaru is playing up the handling capabilities of the WRX and STi in their new "Get more Gs" ads. But it rings kind of hollow when they're both slower around a track than a 6 cylinder Mustang.
I saw that, too, but I'm just not a fan. It's like the stylists stopped trying aft of the B-pillar. It just sags away, droops down. Reminds me of the Panamera, but not that bad.
I loved some of the hugely oversized moonroofs Mercedes had.
Looked, but did not see the SLK with the magic Sky roof feature.
Subies are not really optimized for dry track handling. They have a little extra clearance and AWD, which would show their advantage on dirt or gravel, or at least a wet track.
The Mustang was a total over-achiever - I was quite impressed.
Be that as it may, they do market aggressively to track guys and they used to be at least competitive in their price class. Now even their flagship is well off the pace of both its chief competition (the EVO) as well as a much cheaper "secretary's car." Given that, it's ironic that they choose now to brag about G-forces.
Yeah, I'll admit the "secratary car" comment was a bit facetious. Generally, once you slap Brembo brakes on something, you can't use that phrase anymore.
Isn't that what a lot of luxury rides are relegated to, meaningless jewelry for the souless or ostentatious rich? Really, it might be flattering to something as relatively mundane as an S-class, where a Bentley or Rolls would be more likely in the same position.
From what I see of the local new Ferrari and Porsche Turbo etc set, that's certainly true. They are like how I would be on a sportbike, cruising up the boulevard at 35mph...but I wouldn't spend 200K to do it, I can turn just as many heads in my old beast.
saw a new ad today that was like the benz retro commercials. concept was that people used to have style, and drove chryslers, and the new 300 was bringing back style.
nice montage of cars from the 30s or so thru the 60s.
Near a million hits if you count the different versions.
Eminem got 800k hits, so-so. I give it 3 strikes:
* Chrysler 200, really? No way he'd drive a rental car * Fiat ownership means the message wears thin * Eminem sold out, this is the first time his music was used in an ad
The Chevy Camaro one where the guys brainstorm an ad and it happens live was kinda net. They got 354k.
I pretty much agree with the public, VW won by far. 2nd place isn't even worth mentioning, noone was close.
I liked the commercial... even if I didn't know what a Chrysler 200 was..
As noted, he is from Detroit, and is an ardent supporter of his hometown... I don't think that makes him a sellout.... and, if his music was being used, at least he was there to acknowledge it... Not like The Who or The Beatles just cashing a check (or, whoever owns their catalog cashing a check, is probably more like it.... Michael Jackson?)
just to clarify... in case we are ranking the above artists..
1) The Who 2) The Beatles 3) Eminem 4) Michael Jackson
...the weird Kia Optima commercial? The car is travelling down a winding mountain road when it is picked up with magnets or suction cups by a helicopter and flown out to an awaiting yacht. As the helicopter is about to drop the car onto the yacht's deck, the sea god Neptune arises out of the ocean and grabs the car with his left hand only to have the car snatched away by a flying saucer's tractor beam. Then space aliens are shown driving the car on a desert planet with several moons. Then, the car is sucked into a vortex and the alien driver dematerializes...
Yeah, that's an odd one. Still think that car looks so much better than a Sonata anyway.
The MB ad was cool, but really got played out last night when it was shown about 10 times during Top Gear.
I see Honda has brought back the Accord ad that shows the old generations - and has a song that to me couldn't be more annoying, I run for the mute button when it comes on.,
Thing is, Chrysler had to feature a car built in Michigan, and while the 300C would have been a FAR better choice, it's built in Canada.
So they used the weaksauce 200 half-baked update instead. A rapper pitching a rental car?
Toyota will spend money on ads this summer when the Prius V is launched. Ironically it was Ford who pitched lots of ads and announced a recall simultaneously. They took over for recall leadership this year. :P
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What English cars? MINI is owned by BMW, Rover by the Chinese. I don't think there is a domestically produced small 4-door saloon or hatch produced by an English manufacturer.
They already have a rather heavy US-slant in the comparison segments; they don't need to carry that over into all aspects.
And in a way it's a good thing to focus on less popular brands. It gives the brand exposure (I've little doubt the car was provided by the manufacturer) and should squash any notions about the show being a popularity contest.
If anything, given the advertising support, I'm surprised they aren't driving a small Mercedes.
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Saw a CLS at the autoshow ... lots of form over function on that one. I like the pillarless E coupe better.
I can see why the CLS exists, and I want to like it...but I wouldn't want to own one. I'm too tall, the visibility is not so hot, and I like lots of glass anyway. If I'm going to have something impractical and overdone, I'll take a CL. E coupe isn't bad either, real hardtops are an almost dead breed, except in Stuttgart.
When I was at the AMG factory, you could even sit in one. So much cooler than the SLR, and half the price.
I loved some of the hugely oversized moonroofs Mercedes had.
Looked, but did not see the SLK with the magic Sky roof feature.
The Mustang was a total over-achiever - I was quite impressed.
I dunno if we can call the V6 Mustang a secretary's car any more, either. LOL
Cute
I was expecting the windows to open. I can open them on my Miata with the keys.
I owned a 1980 Mustang Ghia with the 3.3l straight six. That was not a nice car. My dad bought it, so it wasn't exactly by choice.
Night and day improvement, even for its day.
Though it's actually humorous.
C coupe resembles an Accord coupe too much, hope it looks better up close.
I still can't get used to Tim Allen, life long Ford guy, touting Chevys. It's just strange.
Camaro one is still the best.
http://www.autoblog.com/2011/02/04/video-epic-kia-optima-super-bowl-ad-stars-pos- eidon-aliens/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSkMwMnUVgI
Heritage themed ads are hard to hate.
I wonder how many Optimas will be equipped with those 2004 style Audi wheels.
All that heritage reduced to a rapper's lawn ornament? Kinda sad, no?
At least they have a sense of humor about it.
It is a mix of old and 2011.
Chrysler has some good stuff in theirs.
nice montage of cars from the 30s or so thru the 60s.
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Darth Vader kid for VW Passat
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NvSgrxp8Yg
Eminem promoting Detroit for Chrysler
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKL254Y_jtc
Kia grabbed attention with their "Epic" Optima commercial, the one with Poseidon.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLGj6iSZvak
Near a million hits if you count the different versions.
Eminem got 800k hits, so-so. I give it 3 strikes:
* Chrysler 200, really? No way he'd drive a rental car
* Fiat ownership means the message wears thin
* Eminem sold out, this is the first time his music was used in an ad
The Chevy Camaro one where the guys brainstorm an ad and it happens live was kinda net. They got 354k.
I pretty much agree with the public, VW won by far. 2nd place isn't even worth mentioning, noone was close.
Ouch. Nice timing with that Super Bowl ad, dude!
I heard Toyota was going to have a commercial , but it got recalled.
As noted, he is from Detroit, and is an ardent supporter of his hometown... I don't think that makes him a sellout.... and, if his music was being used, at least he was there to acknowledge it... Not like The Who or The Beatles just cashing a check (or, whoever owns their catalog cashing a check, is probably more like it.... Michael Jackson?)
just to clarify... in case we are ranking the above artists..
1) The Who
2) The Beatles
3) Eminem
4) Michael Jackson
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The MB ad was cool, but really got played out last night when it was shown about 10 times during Top Gear.
I see Honda has brought back the Accord ad that shows the old generations - and has a song that to me couldn't be more annoying, I run for the mute button when it comes on.,
Thing is, Chrysler had to feature a car built in Michigan, and while the 300C would have been a FAR better choice, it's built in Canada.
So they used the weaksauce 200 half-baked update instead. A rapper pitching a rental car?
Toyota will spend money on ads this summer when the Prius V is launched. Ironically it was Ford who pitched lots of ads and announced a recall simultaneously. They took over for recall leadership this year. :P
Hope it was worth it.
I've seen all of Chrysler's updated cars, and the 200 is one of the weakest products in their whole lineup. It's a bunt among home runs.
Show off the Grand Cherokee or Durango. There's gotta be a better vehicle they build in Michigan, no?
The Tiger thing for me was funny in that someone of his wealth would never drive something like a Buick.