July 23, 200520 yr I like the Ad, and the Tribeca. As far as the Ads being terrorism??? I dont see it. If I looked at all the Ads on TV with that mind frame then I would have to say the candy man is going to bomb us with colored m&m's. Vicky
July 24, 200520 yr I like the Ad, and the Tribeca. As far as the Ads being terrorism??? I dont see it. If I looked at all the Ads on TV with that mind frame then I would have to say the candy man is going to bomb us with colored m&m's. Vicky Did I say the ad was terrorism? No. Did I say the ad was threatening? No. Did I say I didn't like the B9? No. (I believe I said it was ugly. I like a lot of ugly people.) See? It was a good thing. You just needed a little prompting. I should have been a marketer. My intentions are pure. Juan
July 25, 200520 yr ok - I thought the ad is just a play on 'leaving the competition in the dust'?? and I do like the music. but if it DOES bring images of something worse to some people, that's not good. Of course, every ad may remind SOMEBODY of something it shouldn't. that being said, the car, and the others in this class, do not seem to be practical. If it's marketed to YOUNG growing families, then perhaps you can fit kids in it until they are 3 feet tall?? And someone mentioned you can't fit a car seat in the middle of the second seat, and still fold down the back to access the third seat. my father in law has a OBW, and really wanted to get a B9 based on pre-availability ads he saw. So he went to the dealer in the first week they had one on the lot, and immediately decided to not get one - based on SPACE and the automatic tranny. We simply can't FIT in the two back seats. My youngest is 13, and growing, and the rest of us are 'average size' adults... Guess we're NOT the target audience. SO, if we want to all (seven of us) go someplace in one vehicle, it's a minivan.
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