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This is What You Get When You Let Facebook Fans Style an Aston Martin DB9
Carmakers are using the world's largest social network, which is none other than Facebook, as a tool to engage with potential customers and brand fans alike. Even Aston Martin is giving it a go. Beginning from last November, the British luxury automaker launched a special campaign on its Facebook page with a series of polls asking viewers to specify one of its models.
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Ferrari And 21-year Old Fight For Control Of Official Facebook Page
Facebook pages have become a big deal for companies, helping increase brand awareness across the globe. But it wasn’t always like that. In the early days of the social network website, fans were the ones setting up pages for brands they loved....
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Srt Gets Social Hungry, Promises Another Viper Teaser If You 'like' Its Facebook Post
There's something about Facebook that gives the Chrysler Group's newly formed SRT division a warm, tingly sensation as the automaker insists on teasing its upcoming Viper sports car (leaked Hot Wheels model pictured above) on the world's...
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Srt To Tease New Viper If It Reaches 10,000 Facebook Fans By February 1st
Top Gear isn't alone in promising to give back to its fans if they "like" its Facebook page. Joining the social media craze is the Chrysler Group's SRT brand, which promises to show a "small teaser" of the next generation...
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Aston Martin Ceo Ulrich Bez Believes In The Cygnet. Should You?
Will Aston fans and owners begin to see the future as Ulrich Bez sees it? With the Aston Martin Cygnet, which recently debuted in Geneva, Bez says the British marque hopes to create "a more sustainable product lineup". This means lowering Aston's...
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Aston Martin One-77: Updated High-res Photo Gallery
When it comes to exotic supercars like the Aston Martin One-77, there's no such thing as a sufficient number of photos. The more the better. Hit the jump to browse through our updated gallery that consists of high-resolution photos (1600px) shot during...
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