You will die if you buy a Ford. (Chevy's Superbowl ad)
#31
Whats funny is Hostess filed for Bankruptcy again! Funny how they incorporate another bankrupt business in there commercial!
#33
banjer picker
Originally Posted by my67falcon
#36
Senior Member
Originally Posted by Austin97
Ha that's true.. It's fitting they're driving Chevy's and eating Twinks.. Ford should do the same commercial but with cheeseburgers, one dude and 4 hot chicks.
#37
Senior Member
Originally Posted by Austin97
Ha that's true.. It's fitting they're driving Chevy's and eating Twinks.. Ford should do the same commercial but with cheeseburgers, one dude and 4 hot chicks.
#38
I thought about steaks then I decided they require utensils and a plate and that might be hard to come by in post-apocalyptic USA, so I went with cheeseburgers. It doesn't really matter cause everyone will be looking at the big ol hooters and wishing they were that guy anyway.
#39
Race Red '12 XLT SCrew EB
i'd rather load up my ford with members of the opposite sex and go out with a bang! lol! but that was a funny add, especially the debris made of paper and the whole twinkie/bankrupt combo.
#40
Senior Member
It's just appealing to that "particular" market, those who would actually take it to heart. Look at Nissan, they had to put in a disclaimer when they did their snowboarding truck commercial. Their customers would have gone to the slopes and tried to jump their trucks. I sure hope Chevy let everyone know the world isn't really coming to an end, and if it did, their trucks won't really keep them safe. Posers. They can't get by on actual merits.
I remember Chevy advertising the Colorado with 5 guys crowded in and singing Shenia Twain's "Man. I feel like a woman". What the heck was that about?
The 2 Dodge idiots in the hemi were pretty funny though, but not what I would want representing the mentality of my customers. They always wound up driving off a cliff or into a tree. The customers didn't seem to care though.
Ford, on the other hand, mentions towing, power, and gas mileage along with 2012 truck of the year in their ads.
I remember Chevy advertising the Colorado with 5 guys crowded in and singing Shenia Twain's "Man. I feel like a woman". What the heck was that about?
The 2 Dodge idiots in the hemi were pretty funny though, but not what I would want representing the mentality of my customers. They always wound up driving off a cliff or into a tree. The customers didn't seem to care though.
Ford, on the other hand, mentions towing, power, and gas mileage along with 2012 truck of the year in their ads.
Last edited by BarryL; 02-04-2012 at 12:26 PM.