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 Suzuki: Ostrich
During the global economy crisis it was pretty hard to sell a car because people decided not to buy cars because they were told that people are more and more deciding not to buy cars.
This sounds pretty complicated but the companies who sell the cars usually have only one goal: to sell as more cars as you can. In that manner, they are trying to pursue the maximum of creativity of their ad-makers. Their target is your very consumer mind and their task is to tell you that you need to buy a car even if you have a good one.
Here you can see a number of such efforts in print-advertising where some car-makers show us the best what they can in trying to attract you to buy their car!
 Yamaha: Gorilla
 Yamaha: Rhinoceros
 Iveco Trucks: Elephant
 Chrysler 300: The only real in the paper world, 2
 Nissan Altima Coupe
 Ford Motor Company: OctoGrip
 Mitsubishi Lancer EX
 Audi R8: History
 Volkswagen Amarok: Ibex
 Ford: Conquer the ice
 Mini Cooper: Rollercoaster
 Mitsubishi Triton: Bigger inside
 BMW motorsport: No mercy
 Skoda Auto: Owl
 Nissan: Silver
 Renault: Athens – London
 Audi First Choice Used Cars: Labyrinth
 Honda Civic: Woodsman
 BMW 7 Series—————-”Never stand Still”
 BMW 7 Series—————-”Never stand Still”
 Mini Xmass
 Mustang Meeting Ford Metropolitana: Go
 Lancia Delta Hard Black: Batman
 Yamaha F40: Lighthouse
 Honda Acura ZDX: Curiosity Kills Complacency
 Honda Fit: Cavernous
 Pirelli Tyres: Smoke, 3
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