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Well the brand was always Nissan for cars and Datsun for trucks in Japan. From what I gather, when Nissan decided to sell in America in 1960, it was felt that the target market wouldn't buy a Nissan as it had a huge role in war manufacturing for Japan. But Nissan was always to corporate name here in the US.
In the 70's they started labeling their vehicles "Datsun by Nissan". It was 1982 when they actually started to market the Nissan name and it was 1984 before they dropped Datsun altogether. The reason for changing the name was to have a world known brand name. ROW had changed to Nissan years earlier and Nissan was a bit jealous that Honda and Toyota had known corporate names and they didn't.
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Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
2021 Kia Soul LX 6-speed stick
Are Ford and GM trying to have a competition to see who can put the dumbest customer in their ad?
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
Fiat's 2nd ad for the Abarth is even worse, the one with Charlie Sheen:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjYxE2VD7VE
Too bad the car is crap..
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"Escape Routes," an hourlong NBC reality series produced by Ford and featuring the 2013 Ford Escape, will debut March 31."
TV's 'Escape Routes' rides into new territory to launch vehicle (Detroit News)
The show probably does well, watch...
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The "Now That's a Hyundai" ads are tiresome now, too.
Behind the Scenes on Shaq's Buick LaCrosse Ad (Straightline)
(Even though it's not a car ad, I hate Verizon's "Susie's Lemonade" commercials.)
(Shaq has nice digs.)
Recent Honda ads are pretty dumb too.
One commercial that annoys me the most right now is the uber whiney, nails-on-chalkboard "It's all about Love" subaru Impreza commercial. Maybe it's an ode to the whiney CVT drivetrain? :P
Subaru is fiercely trying to differentiate itself from the rest of the toaster cars, by trying to appear a choice of enthusiasts and active people. They might be part right, but that's probably it.
The last car in the lineup is worth a lot more now, too.
Using the old model when the facelift is noticeably changed seems dumb, but I suspect it's simply an old commercial.
The 3.5l V6 has DI but also port injection. With both, the intake ports are rinsed clean so no build-up.
You'd have to be crazy to pass on the bigger V6. The little one is underpowered, no more efficient, and less reliable.
All the people I see in suburban settings driving Mercedes, including gray/blue haired ladies, are driving very, very conservatively. Now the exception was. About 1 year ago, saw a Mercedes sedan upside down just after a toll booth on an exit at Illinois I90. Just happened, no police yet, and the driver must have been belted in and was walking around the car. He is the kind of guy in the commercial sliding sideways stupidly on a dirt street in a Hollywood make-believe setting. Rare. Thankfully, not too many actual stupid Mercedes drivers.
MB drivers tend to be very conservative compared to BMW and Audi drivers, anyway. You'll rarely see one driving in a road rage manner. Maybe that makes the sideways sliding stuff work better - people just do it in their imagination, and like to pretend that their slushbox C-class can do that :shades:
You'll like this ad from the same year as the other:
http://youtu.be/I9hfoIXJOyo
But just a few years later, the horrible evilness of a car going fast!
http://youtu.be/pfHvlp9ZEbg
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ce5Vspsht9A
The funny thing is it starts with what looks a bit like a Ford Escape, underneath it all anyway. Funny because Mazda sold its own version for quite a while.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CRKrkHGTRM
2013 SHO
Ford tends to get these right. I remember when the F150 came out they had similar videos and they were also good.
SHO has AWD+DI turbos that run on regular octane, so it's a car after my own heart. I'd like some better visibility, though.
Or, perhaps apply this tuning to the Fusion, which is probably better sized for such sporting character.
Nice Scandinavian Flick.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FfHxY7rxUY&feature=player_embedded
2013 Taurus try #2
If that doesn't work, you have to disable the 'No Fun Allowed' filter on your computer.
Saw an excellent commercial last night for the 2013 Ford Mustang. Done on downtown streets of some big city somewhere. Very artful, creative. Did not have to do the "standard" sliding sideways, sliding close to standing car, sliding on gravel or sand, driving fast very close to standing man, etc., and was very powerful and appealing.
Young, "hip", dare I use old term, people shown, especially the opening scene with a young woman in black dress. All people, including young child, looking at the Mustang driving at ONLY speed limit, cruising(?), and changing colors, Mustang models, finishing with accelerating Mustang with V8 growl. That commercial evokes images, emotion. Got to have it. I, xrunner, former owner of a Mustang GT, would like to have the 2013.
It took talent, creative ability to do that Mustang commercial. That is in contrast to "little" creative effort to do sliding "standard fare" of sideways on gravel, sand, drifting, driving fast thru vacant big buildings, etc., nonsense.
Shouldn't the door on a new car not squeak when closing?
On a more recent note, the Land Rover LR4 commercial that implies adventure with a scary spider coming out of dropped off laundry is kind of funny - maybe in an ironic way as the wildest ride 99% of those will see is a gravel driveway or a bumpy parking garage. Also amusing that the spot aired here offers something like a $739/month lease, which seems insanely expensive.
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