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Kia's Dreamy 2012 Super Bowl Ad, Plus a 5-Hour Video of Victoria's Secret Model Adriana Lima
Only a few days left for the big game, so Kia released the full version of its 2012 Super Bowl ad titled "Drive the Dream" for the new Optima Limited Edition featuring a slew of stars including Victoria's Secret super model Angel Adriana Lima, the Motley Crew, martial arts champ Chuck Liddell and bull rider Judd Leffew. Out of all those stars, we all know who will capture the attention of most viewers.
Kia's marketing division came to the same conclusion as us and so it created a five-hour long looped version of the hot Brazilian model repeatedly waving her chequered flag. You can watch both videos after the jump.
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This Is Bmw's I3 Super Bowl Xlix Tv Spot
After a four-year absence, BMW returns to the Big Game with a TV ad for its i3 electric hatch titled "Newfangled Idea" that will air during Super Bowl XLIX on Sunday, February 1, 2015. Read more »...
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Toyota's "connections" Super Bowl Ad Will Take You From Zero To Snooze In 61 Seconds
Toyota has a secret weapon against its rivals in this year's Super Bowl (well, at least those that have scheduled to air their commercials after the Japanese company): it's called "Connections" and it's one of two spots that it...
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Lexus Unleashes "the Beast", Its 2012 Super Bowl Commercial On The 2013 Gs
Like most carmakers this Super Bowl season, Lexus gave us a small teaser of the commercial it will air during the big game on February 5 earlier this month. However, you won't have to wait for the football match to see Lexus' first ever Super...
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Don't Underestimate The Force: Vw's 2012 Super Bowl Ad Teaser
The undisputed winner of last year's Super Bowl ad war was Volkswagen and its little Darth Vader spot, which has garnered some 49 million views on the German automaker's YouTube channel alone since last February. So why change a winning formula?...
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Hyundai To Introduce Commercials Tailor-made For The Super Bowl
If there is one televised event in the U.S. that attracts record audiences, it is the Super Bowl. So it comes to no surprise that companies with an aggressive advertising campaign deem it worthy to pay a lot of cash (as much as US$3.0 million in 2011...
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