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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAM_HLj1QOo&feature=player_embedded
About a year ago, Cadillac had a good commercial of its CTS being driven on a race track in Germany. No silly drifting done here, nor sliding sideways on gravel in a make-believe Hollywood town set.
Cadillac was trying for their best time, so they were being as efficient as possible.
I swear, they should do all their advertising on the radio. The sound alone is their best marketing tool.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsZJj3e8eSs&feature=player_embedded
Resembles daily driving in Dubai, more or less. LOL
Sin City:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeIiiUveq54&feature=player_embedded
The slap is back! Best of these 3 new ones:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=1-Wmpq1T-Y8#!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKOmEuKFaJs
Funny. It's the one with Death and the Veloster.
Those folks can party, though. Worth a short story....
I'm at a small country club, more like a community center, country club is far too generous for what it was. Any how, meet a bunch of super-nice English-speaking Dutch folks. Invited them to a party we were hosting down the street that weekend.
Well, 9pm rolls around, 10pm, 11pm. Pretty soon it's mid night, though they would no-show, so went to sleep bummed out.
Dad barges in, wakes me up at around 1:30 or so, "your friends are here". Stayed up all night partying with them, we even ended up in the pool.
Suriname was a Dutch colony and many still vacation there. They nickname is "South South West" due to its relative location.
The Dutch can also really be into cars - big American car scene there, and they like to build rods and weird frankencars. Lots of good beer there too.
Back on topic....
Video produced for Subaru, but why the accent if the Hammond Group is based in IL?
Any how, XV compared to Defender (not directly, just for some of its capabilities).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=-ax0XreOcHU
Odd comparison there.
Of course, now it would be more 'Indiaish'.
The Subie's tires seemed to have more flex in them, which could smooth the ride.
Makes me laugh even more that Germany now owns Rolls, Bentley, engineers British Fords and Vauxhalls, and builds engines used in Morgans.
God Save the Queen
http://vimeo.com/41013918
Good one.
Been watching reruns of british Top Gear episodes.
It's sponsored by the '2013 Mustang', so I've seen that commercial a lot.
I like the green one with the hockey stick stripe.
April was a '78. Thankfully May is a Gen 1 red convertible.
I really admire what Detroit used to do to dress up steel wheels.
Link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8SaMsUCv4A
Anyone who watched Black Swan will get a kick out of it.
Animal rights lovers beware!
There's a new SL commercial, doesn't seem to be on youtube yet, that shows a historical progression, and claims the new one is the most beautiful yet. Sorry, I don't think anyone will compare it to a 300SL.
Drift SchoolDriving Academyhttp://youtu.be/0SE-suZ8fkM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwYYG00EMxA&feature=player_embedded
Little too much rat-tat-tat in that exhaust for me. Could just be poor sound quality in the video.
I think the exhaust noise is intentional, maybe even exaggerated - make the car sound wild and rough. I'll take it over some other drony sounds I hear on the street (Nissan, I am talking to you) anyway.
BMW is meanwhile marketing service:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgvFk8SfJkQ&feature=player_embedded#!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=koFRLcM9u7Q
Too bad they don't include tires, especially with run-flats that can cost a lot more than service does. Some friends go 18,000 miles before the service lit turns on (is that right? seems crazy), so you may only be getting 2 free visits.
Reminds me of the one they had with the guy on the 'ring with an ATM card. It's clever marketing and keeps the mystique alive, I think, so kids dream of not only owning one but even working for them. Neat.
Funny.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BV2-StGUcMw&feature=plcp
First, some kind of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang themed car that looks like a model. Then, the underwater car is definitely a Volvo 122/Amazon. Then the tunnel car shows what looks like a Miura with a rear extension - but the people are in a BMW E9 coupe. Then we see the new Azera (haven't seen a real life one yet), some overstyling but a quantum leap from the literally invisible previous model. When will Hyundai do a heritage themed ad? :shades:
BTW - I've seen the Azera in the flesh and it's much more restrained than the Sonata. IMHO, even thought the Sonata is only 2 years old, the styling hasn't aged well.
I wholeheartedly agree about the Sonata. It is going to look very dated and overdone as time moves on.
It would start with today's lineup.
Reminds me of the much better UK line "a used Mercedes is still a Mercedes" :shades:
I guess if the AMG ML dates back to 2000 or so, and the X5M isn't new either, Lexus needs to make a pretend-sporty trophy wife sled too.
Sport model of their luxury soft roader.
Probably should not exist, but then again, I bet it sells well even though it's not truly sport.
Actually, probably not as bad as a really stiff X6 with gigantic wheels. Break a wheel over the first speed bump.
I think an X6 is at least made with the pretense of sport - X5 will be softer. Remember, the X6 [non-permissible content removed]-container is a "SAV", while a new X5 will cart affluent suburbanites from the Whole Foods to the botox center to the over-leveraged mcmansion...hey wait, that's what the X6 does too :shades:
I just saw the BMW ad that touts its email reading abilities - nice to see it was in front of an ordinary looking house, maybe BMW is trying to appeal to a broader market, or not incite bad feelings.
If you want a sporty 5 door, start with something light. And the X6 isn't even roomy inside. Imagine how well it would perform if they put those same engines in something like a 3-er wagon.
BMW will soon have tie-ups with Infiniti, sharing engines. I'm afraid soon all the character will be extracted out of these vehicles, whatever's left anyway.
Reads e-mails, yeah, that's how it will stand out. LOL
I like to be in a car to get away from emails.