![]() ![]() What sort of douche does that? "Let's visit a dealership that doesn't sell what we want, waste the salesman's time, insult him, and then leave." Ecojosh 1: There are some commercials for Honda that involve people visiting a competitor, talking about how the Honda is better than what the competitor is selling, and then leaving to buy a Honda.It ends with them saying: "Ummmm, I think we'll stay in here." Dang it, Toyota, why are all your kids such condescending fatheads? Get it through your head that the world isn't completely like that! It also brings us the unfortunate implication that kids think that if it doesn't have a screen, it's boring. The kids ask in rather deadpan ways: "Does it have (insert awesome feature that Toyota's newest vehicle has)?" The Dad answers no each time. Toyota could have handled this better, but no, they had to make these kids smarmy brats too. ![]() kablammin45: Another Toyota ad, this one involves a dad finding his kids in a Toyota SUV and excitingly telling them about the treehouse he has built in the backyard.He has no right to act like he's so cool because his parents can buy nice things! His parents bought that car, what right does he have to be so damn smug about it? You don't choose your parents, and he was lucky enough to get parents with a lot of money. Third, the little bastard whose parents have the Highlander acting all cool. Not everyone can afford a big, fancy new SUV. I get that kids do get embarrassed by their parents, and sometimes there is good reason, but a bad car is not one of them. Second, we're supposed to feel sorry for the kid whose parents have the old, ugly car? Uh, no. For one, the implication that parents should buy cars based on what will make their kids popular and "cool". Really? I normally don't mind car commercials that suggest getting the car will make you seem cooler, but the Highlander commercials with the kid piss me off to no end. Meanwhile, a sad kid sits in the back of an older car while his parents sing. Basically this smug little bastard sits in his parents Highlander and talks about how he and his parents are so cool because of it. Blackbird Mizu: Those Toyota Highlander commercials with the little kid. ![]() Hope that little girl in that ad enjoys her new dead goldfish. ![]() I guess the proper transportation of pet fish isn't a concern for the commercial makers at Kia. Not to mention that the fish was kept in only a plastic bag and secured in a seat belt, which should've ruptured giving how the guy was driving and how the bag was moving back and forth so violently. Even if the car is safe for humans, zooming around at high speeds is going to be extremely stressful for the fish. Fish are very delicate creatures and must be transported carefully.
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