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Post a commercial for the car you drive

Well, mine's a 92, not a 91, but I couldn't find a Miata-specific 1992 commercial within thirty seconds of searching, so I didn't look any harder.

 
The funny thing is, I do remember commercials for my car during this time. I guess they worked.


P.S. That's not my car in my avatar; that's just 'cause people thought I had a gulf stream or something. 🙄
 
The funny thing is, I do remember commercials for my car during this time. I guess they worked.


P.S. That's not my car in my avatar; that's just 'cause people thought I had a gulf stream or something. 🙄
You don't still have the Focus do you? Transmission must have gone out at some point?
 
This is the first one I found:


I think that my car looks cooler than that one, though. I've never been a fan of blackout wheels.
 

A worse drivers car than a 4th gen prius, due to the clunky dual clutch transmission, but it has more ground clearance, and is faster to 60.
 
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I found a commercial for my winter beater, a late 2000's Mazda Tribute:


They do a decent job making that car look WAY cooler than what it really is.... a rebadged Ford Escape.
 
You don't still have the Focus do you? Transmission must have gone out at some point?
Still do. The '05's were quite reliable. I think it's around 2009 or 2010 when reliability cratered. I don't drive much either; I've been telecommuting for years. 🙂
 
Commercials for my daily, 2013 Ram 1500, are boring truck commercials that consist of some folksy crap and some pointless images of the truck.


Commercials for my fun car, 2002 Camaro Z28, don't exist as GM stopped making commercials for F bodies in 1998.

Closest one appears to be this glorious monument to advertisement.
 
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