not a lot needs said does it
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not a lot needs said does it
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I am waiting to see who yells "Repost" first. I don't count because I am too lazy to find the last thread with this. It has the BMW ad with same theme.
moparman76_69 wrote: A pre owed Aston? That mean someone else gave up on paying for it once before?
So it's a trophy wife?
first I've seen them...I assume magazine ads?? i've managed to avoid magazines for nearly 20 years now....
I'm pretty sure those are just Photoshop silliness.
For brands whose marketing departments spend a lot of time buffing their aura of class, that sort of thing would be inconceivable.
OTOH, Reebok [EDIT: I mistakenly said "Brooks" initially] once marketed a women's running shoe called the Incubus, so maybe this isn't a mistake beyond their ability to make it.
I call shenanigans. I want the title and date of a publication in which this ad ran, and the name of the agency that created the work.
If anyone really thought this ad was real i got a 2001 aston for sale for $2013.00 just send money and shipping is included
It's funny, I've always seen the BMW one with just the single line. But apparently along the lines somewhere, some weenie thought it was more clever to add "but do you really care"? It wasn't, but it's amusing that the guy who put together the Aston version simply lifted it word for word.
The BMW one always has the bmw.gr domain on it. Did it run in Greece? Probably not. But between the artwork (suggestive but not semi-pornographic), the lighter touch on the copy and the time it's been floating around, I'd believe that it was originally created by an agency. Maybe not ever USED, but created.
A few years back went to dinner with my wife, her friend, and her friend's fiance'.
When we got there, noticed her friend and him came in a late-model 911. I commented that I liked the car. He said "thanks, I'm thinking of trading it in though." I asked what for? "For an Aston Martin."
After seeing the "whoa" look on my face, he said "oh, no...no....haha. I'm going to get a USED one."
oh, well in that case.....
This analogy is all wrong, if it were true you'd have to be real gentle on cars when they were new, once they're broken in you can start getting more wild, and as long as you keep them tuned up they only get better with mileage, but once they hit a certain age you keep them around more for sentimental reasons rather than initial wow factor, then new models start looking real good...
...wait a minute...
A bloggers take on the BMW ad, back around the time it originally ran.
http://www.automotivetraveler.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=319&Itemid=252
No matter how gorgeous she might be, some guy somewhere is tired of putting up with that Aston Martins maintenance nightmares.
In reply to dean1484:
moparman76_69 wrote: A pre owed Aston? That mean someone else gave up on paying for it once before?
Ever get the feeling that nobody reads what you are posting?
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