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Post by mikemk on Aug 3, 2004 9:42:37 GMT
Don't you just hate 'em? Whether we're meant to be shaking that ass to the new (and apparently unsellable) Renault Megane, admiring the fact that the latest BMW sounds like a cow car, or giggling at the cartoon girls showing their knickers getting out of the Kia Ora, or whatever it is, they are all rubbish. Even the bloke in the Merc trying to drive away from the rain because he doesn't want to get his hair wet.
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Post by QuincyMD on Aug 3, 2004 10:13:53 GMT
Don't you just hate 'em? Whether we're meant to be shaking that ass to the new (and apparently unsellable) Renault Megane. I do wonder how we are supposed to see people shaking their ass inside a car, do the panels fall off? I despise all car ad's as I have absolutely no interest in cars at all. The merest mention of 0-60 in whatever, horsepower, torque and ABS just brings on a vacant stare and the loss of the will to live.
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Post by zaffra on Aug 3, 2004 14:14:03 GMT
Shakin' your ass
Who wants a car that shakes all over the road? I did think the original advert was a lot better than the more recent one.
The Kia Picanto ad is rather odd, they aren't really trying to sell it to anyone but silly girls who flash their knickers.
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Post by mikemk on Aug 3, 2004 14:38:49 GMT
The Kia Picanto ad is rather odd, they aren't really trying to sell it to anyone but silly girls who flash their knickers. 3 doors bad; 5 doors good. So you don't flash your knickers. I suppose it makes a change from 0-60 in 3 seconds as an advertising gimmick.
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Post by Elly on Aug 3, 2004 21:06:24 GMT
The Renault Megane ad annoys me more each time I see it. I'm probably being too pedantic about this, but why is it that the only men they show shakin' their arses are in some way sports-related (swimmer, biker etc), while the women are doing it anywhere, everywhere?
Flippin' double standards.
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