February 8, 200917 yr While we're at it, 25 years of Volkswagen in China (cheesy patriotic Olympics material)... It seems as if they're really trying to "integrate" themselves into other countries' popular culture, much like Ford and Honda have done in Europe, building their vehicles locally and investing in local projects. Volkswagen in mainland China ("da zhong") means "the masses" - so imagine that, masses of the people's republic all driving to this one great unifying sports event... in the people's car!
February 8, 200917 yr Cool.. First one reminds me of this 3er commercial which I love...One of my favorite commercials...possibly because I'm in it during the Bimmerfest part... This is the kind of marketing GM should pursue...They have kind of done it before with a truck commercial a few years ago if I remember correctly...They need more marketing that grabs people's emotions. Edited February 8, 200917 yr by Nick
February 8, 200917 yr http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1upYkmrGcU...feature=related LOL, you guys will love this one! Edited February 8, 200917 yr by Polish_Kris
February 8, 200917 yr Cool.. First one reminds me of this 3er commercial which I love...One of my favorite commercials...possibly because I'm in it during the Bimmerfest part... This is the kind of marketing GM should pursue...They have kind of done it before with a truck commercial a few years ago if I remember correctly...They need more marketing that grabs people's emotions. This is indeed one of the best automotive commercials...and unlike the Toyota commercials posted below, it's also very true.
February 8, 200917 yr Author and this one... I always knew Toyota drivers were dickless and had no balls, now this confirms it ...
February 9, 200917 yr I've seen plenty of broken down Toyotas...I guess they are all traps. LOL!!! I always knew Toyota drivers were dickless and had no balls, now this confirms it ... Thanks man, you're saying I have no balls. You hurt my feelings!
February 9, 200917 yr LOL!!! That includes the one I had to PUSH because it wouldn't start. Thanks man, you're saying I have no balls. You hurt my feelings!
February 9, 200917 yr What I find funny about the classic ealry '60s VW Beetle making a cameo in the new VW ads is that while I LOVE the utilitarian, super functional & wonderfully bulletproof KdF, the VW cars of the last twenty years are, by in large, nothing but expensive, over-complicated, boring & uninspired electronic-gremlin-riddled econoboxes that might be best described as average.... At least back in the 80s there was the hyper-agile & well priced Scirocco, the later Corrado, as good as it was, already showed VW's idiotic prepentioin for trying to reinvent the wheel & coming up short/ dissapointingly unimpressive.
February 9, 200917 yr This is an interesting bit of revisionism. I would like to point out that VW is actually 70 years old. The first VW was delivered to Adolf Hitler on April 20, 1938. Only the war postponed mass production until 1948. The project began in 1934 as Hitler requested that Ferdinand Porsche design a "People's Car." (Hence, Volks Wagen).
February 9, 200917 yr Yeah but I'm sure VW doesn't want to make it well known that their first car was delivered to Hitler.
February 9, 200917 yr Most intelligent people, nevermind car fanatics, already KNOW that. Porsche was a genius, but he did BORROW many of his greatest ideas from a certain Czech by the name of Ledwinka. He had some radical ideas about rear engined cars, horizontally opposed motors & wild styling as well. (just to name a few) Pre-war Tatras were the KdF's & Porsche 356's close-knit cousin.
February 9, 200917 yr Author Yeah but I'm sure VW doesn't want to make it well known that their first car was delivered to Hitler. Could you imagine VW making that commercial? The looks on people's faces alone when they saw it on TV, would be priceless. It would get VW noticed ... Edited February 9, 200917 yr by Pontiac Custom-S
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