One outstanding car commercial
No disclaimers. No fine print. Just danger and awesomeness.
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Cars, travel, etc.
No disclaimers. No fine print. Just danger and awesomeness.
They call it the space cruiser. I call it awesome.
Since 1899, escalators have saved Americans billions of calories… in exercise.
It was a dark time for auto enthusiasts, and its easy to see how the Big Three handed over half the US market to Japan and Germany.
The Japanese are a cheerful bunch, aren’t they? Through a series of misinterpretations and a strong Engrish accent, they came up with model names like “Mitsubishi Lettuce.”
I guess this is why most Texans put lift kits on their trucks.
This silver-haired woman scores half a point for using her turn signal.
This is a trend that needs to end.
Bob “Like A Rock” Seger is touring in 2011, but you won’t see him shilling for Chevy. Seger currently drives a Nissan, Ford, and Porsche.
GM calls on the cast of Glee to sell Volts and Cruzes, recalling Campbell-Ewald’s 1952 ad campaign. Despite market share below 20%, GM insists that “Chevy runs deep.”