That plane is clearly below the hard deck.
That plane is clearly below the hard deck.
Needz moar light bars.
Pretty certain that is Racer X driving!
But did you use it to race techno barbarians in planes? Since there’s no twin turbo to kick in, I hope you didn’t risk it.
All cars with T-tops are cool. That’s just science.
These are the ads I grew up with that made me want to get into advertising.
(sniff) RIP Eddie...
Car would have caught that Z, if not for the drag created by all those useless lights.
I disagree. This commercial was extremely irresponsible, as it encouraged my son Maverick to fly his jet fighter too low in pursuit of Japanese sports coupes, and to cause his ego to write checks that, alas, his body could not cash.
Loved that ad when I was a teenager.
Ah, the halcyon days of getting giant name directors to shoot your SB commercials. I shot a few with Ridley’s brother Tony Scott back in the day. Incredibly nice human being and supremely talented.
Since high school i dreamt of the z32. Finally got one w/ low miles last month and i cant stop looking at it :stupid drool face:
That’s a pretty good Nissan ad. Probably the second greatest Nissan ad ever. After this one:
You don’t get to just read the visor. You have to earn the right to read the visor.
Their lawyers definitely are. In fact, they’d prefer you just leave the Sienna in the garage while you reread all of their warnings in the owners manual.
If “glorifying speed” was an issue in 1990, then the IIHS and the other groups should be beside themselves over today’s sub-3.0 second 0-60 times touted by ICE and EV family cars alike.
The proper term is Maxican American, Torch. Please keep up with the times.
Liked for the Blade Runner reference. Now to wait for the final cut
My Favorite use of the “Professional driver on a closed course. Please do not attempt.” is on a Sienna commercial when the family drives out of a fog bank. Is Toyota telling me I can’t drive out of fog.
No shit they complained. Not once in that ad did I see “Professional driver on a closed course. Please do not attempt.”