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New Raunchy Volkswagen Passat Ad shows us the "Naked Truth"
Volkswagen is trying its best to associate the new U.S. built 2012 Passat with both the big (cinema) and small (television) screen. Following up on its mini Darth Vader parody, das Germans have now joined forces with FX and its sitcom, "The League", for a sketch-like ad called "Win At All Costs: Naked Truth".
The spot, which is more than two minutes long, shows Stephen Rannazzisi as Kevin and Katie Aselton as Jenny playing out a humorous sketch about winning and losing bets. Hit the jump to check it out.
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Ever Had One Of Those Days When Everything Goes Wrong?
We certainly all know about having "a case of the Mondays", the "Monday blues" or as Prince wrote and The Bangles [sic…] vocalized, a "Manic Monday", but for this poor Swedish driver of an older Volkswagen Passat estate,...
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New Volkswagen Passat Sedan And Estate R-line Models Launched In Europe
Alongside the thoroughbred "R" models, Volkswagen also offers an independent trim level called "R-Line" that is all show but no go. The latest model series to get the R-Line treatment is the European market version of the facelifted...
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Little Thor: Marvel’s Spoof On Vw’s Little Darth Vader Commercial
When everybody starts making parodies of your commercial, you know you have a hit in your hands. Remember Volkswagen’s Little Darth Vader advert with the North American market Passat that aired during this year’s Super Bowl Sunday? After...
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Video: Volkswagen's Ãœber Cool Super Bowl 2012 Beetle And Passat Tv Spots [full Edition]
We've already told you about Volkswagen's plans to air two new commercials during this Sunday's Super Bowl event and even shown you a teaser trailer of the 'Black Beetle' ad, but today, the German automaker released the full TV spots...
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Video: Peugeot's Funky Nude Parade Surprises Londoners
The things marketers and advertisers come up with to capture the attention of consumers, never cease to amaze us. To celebrate the launch of the new 308CC coupe-convertible in the U.K., Peugeot decided to offer Londoners a 'rude' wake-up call...
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