New commercial

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Ourfamily, Sep 25, 2003.

  1. Ourfamily

    Ourfamily Guest

    Anyone see the new commercial for Honda in which they show a split screen.
    A Honda on one side and a person on the other that looks just like the car.
    They show about 10-15 cars/people. I love it. It's simple and sweet.
    Even the music is hilarious. Best commercial I've seen in awhile.
     
    Ourfamily, Sep 25, 2003
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    Falco Guest

    What country we talking here ?????
     
    Falco, Sep 25, 2003
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  3. Ourfamily

    Ourfamily Guest

    US

     
    Ourfamily, Sep 25, 2003
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    NetSock Guest

    Yea...its good. It also has a Spa (same color as mine) S2000 in it...very
    rare...I think the only other S2000 commercial, is that one with Michael
    Andretti when he's telling the kid to "turn right" all the time, and the kid
    finally asked "Can we go right?" and Michael looks at him funny, and says
    "Why would you want to do that?".

    And that one wasn't really a commercial for the S2000, but rather a plug for
    the Honda Indy racing team. Now that I think about it, I have never seen a
    dedicated S2000 commercial...

    Late...
     
    NetSock, Sep 25, 2003
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    mrdancer Guest

    There generally isn't a need to advertise cars with limited availability.
    For example, the only time you see a Viper or Corvette in a commercial is
    when the automakers are trying to drum up support and excitement for their
    other, more mundane, vehicles.

    I can't think of any exclusive, limited, or high-performance car (from any
    manufacturer) that I've seen advertised to drum up its own sales.
     
    mrdancer, Sep 25, 2003
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    Dean Guest

    You meant to say, "Michael Andretti's telling the kid to take a _left_ all
    the time"
     
    Dean, Sep 26, 2003
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    Trojan Guest

    Yep .
    its really simple, sweet and funny !
     
    Trojan, Sep 30, 2003
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