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To get you through the fourth week of the lockdown, we bring you seven of the best car ads featuring some great driving machines. Here's our pick…
20/04/2020
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You may or may not be able to buy these beautiful cars, but you can definitely enjoy their ads and gauge for yourself the kind of mettle these cars are made of, and then determine if these are the very cars that you’d like to see parked in your driveway someday. Dodge Nothing spells “Independence” the way an American two-door muscle car does and Dodge sure knows how to play it right. Their ad, “The devil went down to Georgia” made for Super Bowl, which was happening in Atlanta, Georgia, in 2019, featured some very handsome cars, such as a Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye, a Charger SRT Hellcat, and a Durango SRT, each in a magnificent colour. Few ads feature such insane driving and so much rubber smoking as this one. Also, to be noted, is how the fast-paced driving kept pace with the tempo of the music. However, most watch a Dodge ad for its tag line, that appears towards the end of the ad, because nothing conveys this American car’s true essence better than the words…“Domestic. Not Domesticated.” Alfa Romeo Few car makers can even come close to matching the production quality of the ads made
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