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A great ad that I happened to see might make me buy, say, a bottle of moderate priced wine. To think that I would buy a new car because of an ad is absurd. They are a major purchase. I read (online) a wide variety of reviews and varied sources before making a major purchase. So the answer is no. Not at all! And if you are wondering specifically about the super bowl, I never watch it so I wouldn't see any such ad unless it made the news online later.
No. In this economy, my car may not be the finest thing on the streets, but as of March 3 it's paid for. Now THAT is a feature I love in a car.
Drifting is great for stunt drivers but has very limited use in the regular world. Again, the makers of the commercial may not have noticed the lack of available money in our current economy. "Reliable" is the best word I heard used.
Drifting is great for stunt drivers but has very limited use in the regular world. Again, the makers of the commercial may not have noticed the lack of available money in our current economy. "Reliable" is the best word I heard used.
It would take a lot more than a commercial to convince me to buy a particular car. The Genesis coupe is very nice, but it has a lot of competition. There are several other cars I would want to buy before this one.
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