Ahhh, but the BMW Films were not TV spots, therefore not eligible... but they are amazing! I'd never seen this Polo ad before! LOVE IT!!! Did it get TV play, or was it just a viral, like the Sport Ka bits of sadism?
Ahhh, but the BMW Films were not TV spots, therefore not eligible... but they are amazing! I'd never seen this Polo ad before! LOVE IT!!! Did it get TV play, or was it just a viral, like the Sport Ka bits of sadism?
I believe these were viral-only, weren't they? Did they actually air on TV? They were up there with the VW Polo bomber ad for sadistic viewing pleasure!
Toys, by Nissan. Barbie, Indy/GI Joe, and a very upset ascot-wearing Ken! Soundtrack by Van Halen. Now if I could just get the video to work on this damn page...
Trying to get my video to show is getting FRUSTRATING! Here's the link in case it still doesn't work: [youtu.be]
IMHO, it has to be "Toys" by Nissan and VH, circa 1996. Absolutely epic!
Oh, HELL YEAH!!! Back when "CSi" didn't stand for "last stop for leading actors!" With a six speed in black-on-black, please! A kid at my high school (he was a boarding student of means from Japan) had exactly that car brand new, and it has been in my dream garage ever since! I'd opt for the more traditional BBS…
Does anyone else long for the return of that most 911 of 911 styling hallmarks? THE TAILLIGHTS!!! I know there have been variations over the years, and it wasn't in the design of the very first models, but I miss the 930-993 full-width "PORSCHE"-emblazoned ass! Has it been missing from the 911 since the death of the…
Okay, so to sum up, Senna was a poor sport and bad driver, Alain "The Teacher's Pet" Prost was beyond reproach, as was Schuey, Nelson Piquet was far superior as both a man and a driver to his late countryman, despite statistics and race results to the contrary, and all Formula1 drivers are idiots who don't understand…
Nice Price, if you don't mind the automatic and can afford the maintenance costs, but only after a closer inspection by an expert. Yes, you could buy a newer, more advanced, more reliable, more -insert your concern of choice here- car for that money, BUT... Aston Martin. Parts bin lamps and climate control or not,…
$1.1M per car, sacrificed for crash testing, with at least three sacrificed for different size and weight crash test dummies = $3.3M, probably more because of multiple tests to ensure no anomalies or mistakes, + the cost of each test and the all the personnel and high speed cameras and expert slow motion analysts…
I like this solution!
I'm a longtime reader but first-time commenter, so I fully expect to be flamed for at least part of my answer here, and with that out of the way let's begin: