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Griff
2nd November 2007, 10:33
What a load of shite these are!
They are very inaccurate and misleading.
I feel sorry for the poor bastards who have clearly been conned into buying a very expensive cage, thinking that the roads are clear and they can drive in a speedy and careless manner.
Sometimes thay have the cheek of depicting a car overtaking a sports bike!
Wake up you fools!!!
There are NO clear roads in Auckland!
All you will accomplish will be to sit in traffic, burning a stupid amount of petrol for no apparent gain.
Sully60
2nd November 2007, 10:39
There are NO clear roads in Auckland!
All you will accomplish will be to sit in traffic, burning a stupid amount of petrol for no apparent gain.
But they probably think they're cool whilst sitting there...
Edjits!
Flatcap
2nd November 2007, 10:46
The ads are getting stupidly fanciful - ancient gods throwing stuff, driving around on rooftops, vehicles morphing into animals.
All irrelevant to actual usage
The Pastor
2nd November 2007, 10:46
and listin to the radio while sitting in there shorts and wearing bare feet.
Clockwork
2nd November 2007, 10:58
Got to disagree with you guys As a genre(sp) I rekon car ads are some of the most entertining on TV and they nearly all come with a good sound-track.
That Mazda ad showing their car passing a bike was a bit wanky though.:thud:
Pwalo
2nd November 2007, 11:07
Got to disagree with you guys As a genre(sp) I rekon car ads are some of the most entertining on TV and they nearly all come with a good sound-track.
That Mazda ad showing their car passing a bike was a bit wanky though.:thud:
Come on guys it looks like a Ducati Monster so he's probably slowing down to check his nuts are still tight.
deanohit
2nd November 2007, 11:25
That Mazda ad showing their car passing a bike was a bit wanky though.:thud:
Thats the one I thought of as well, gotta laugh every time I see it, if Midnightmike can beat a WRX on his GSX250,:nya: no way in the world would a mazda beat a monster.:wavey: :killingme
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