Audi A3 — Do You Part
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- rosem0
ok — companies are free to do anything to sell their product. case closed.
- mild0
i sure we would all like to do our bit to save the planet but until public transport becomes as nice as driving around in a car, then no thanks i'm out!!!
- MrNibs0
The commercial is fine. They went a little overboard on playing up the negative aspects but it achieves it's objective of relating the TDI as another green commuting solution. I think the punchline would have been just as effective without the negative spin though.
Still gonna get me one!
- rosem0
- ha ha.MrNibs
- Show me this picture in the pouring rain or in a show storm at the same time of day.mrbee2828
- ever hear of an umbrella?rosem
- yeah, im sure the cars would do juuuust fiiiiine in a snowstorm...iCanHazQBN
- mild0
well i have an audi a3 and frankly it rocks....i really don't that we have to jam ourselves onto a run down bus, that is over priced and will get you to your destination late. And if we are all honest with ourselves no one likes the general public anyway..
- rosem0
that's my point exactly. we need public transportation options more than ever, and this commercial isn't helping.
one person, one car is not a long-term solution — clean diesel or not.
- detritus0
I find it more tasteless how diesel is a dirty word stateside and how your fuel efficiencies have, overall, gone down since the 70s. But hey, I'm just another liberal pinko euro fag cocksucker.
- K, perhaps that fuel economy 'fact' was actually bullshit. I'm still going to be a dick about it though,detritus
- MrShadow0
this argument makes no sense. you are outraged because audi is promoting their cars instead of public transportation? they're simply saying their new diesel is cleaner way to still have some fun on the road. I agree they could have done it without the slightly negative spin on it - ie. a happy guy on the bus, a segway dude just zipping around... but it would not be as compelling of an argument... advertising 101.
- ephix0
are you serious? "tasteless"? stop smoking it
- 23kon0
OVERTAKING ON A CORNER ON A POSSIBLY BLIND INCLINE!!!
Might be "green" but tell that to the family of an oncoming driver after you've sent them through their windscreen!
- utopian0
Audi and or VW, both are garbage, enough said!
- i love my GLI :PMilan
- except the S and RS. woohoo.akrokdesign
- nadanada0
uh, i actually think it's pretty brilliant.
they are basically saying that you don't have to be a hippie / segway geek to be green - which i think is the new direction of the 'green' market; how can we adapt a great, beautiful product into a green product without sacrificing image, performance or beauty?
those clean diesels are sweet.
- freitag0
What's wrong with it? Seems to bring the message across pretty well?
- rosem0
at a time when we need to invest in public transportation more than even — they have the balls to put this out?
city commute, city commute, city commute, audi on an open country road? some how I don't think sitting in traffic is any more fun in that car.
- Milan0
that turn seems like a wrong place to pass someone
- kumori040
Yeah, I'm pretty sure Audi didn't go to their agency with a creative brief saying, "This is our new diesel car. We're really proud of it. Find a way to tell people NOT to buy it."
- instrmntl0
i liked it
- akrokdesign0
it's much worser that they aren't selling the A1's here. (in the states)
the new diesel are pretty good. high mpg's.
- They stopped making A1's years ago didn't they?JerseyRaindog
- Frosty_spl0
That is a great ad!
If you think the local governments are going to magically come up with billions to put rails down so trains can go out to the burbs, you are smoking crack.
I live in atlanta. there is NO WAY I could ride the bus to work, Its only 15 miles away and would take 3 hours.
Clean diesel is the future. Electric cars run off power plants that burn coal, not hopes and dreams.