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GTA IV Rags on Prius

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I don't know how to host a video, but there's a commercial advertisement ragging on Grand Theft Auto IV's version of the Prius--"Expensive, but the Earth is worth it. For only thirty-nine nine ninety-nine. Bad plus good, equals better for everyone."

Meanwhile, they're slamming it into cars, people are breaking the windows... I got a chuckle.

Their "Whiz Wireless" commercial was funny too. :AH-HA_wink:

I was pretty excited when I watched one get t-boned HARD in the season finale of Nip/Tuck the other night; I couldn't think of a better use for a Prius.

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I was pretty excited when I watched one get t-boned HARD in the season finale of Nip/Tuck the other night; I couldn't think of a better use for a Prius.

I forgot about that. Honestly, when I saw Christian driving it, I said, WTF? Where's his Lamborghini or Ferrari?! Then I remembered, Sean owned one.

Top Gear did it best -- you can't argue with seeing a Prius getting blasted to smithereens by a machine gun.

Funny. Can't wait to play it.

Classic. Can't wait to get them and torch them.

Look closely at the video: bumper wobbles when it goes over potholes. Toyota build quality at best.

Edited by ToniCipriani

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