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  2. Changes (advertisement) - Wikipedia

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    Reflecting on the advert in May 1998, Stephen Armstrong of The Guardian named it as one of the five best advertising campaigns, and remarked that it had "spawned a new era in car advertising". [5] In April 2000 Changes was ranked at number 42 on Channel 4 's The 100 Greatest TV Ads , where it was described as being "a sign that feminism had at ...

  3. Category:American television commercials - Wikipedia

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  4. VDub - Wikipedia

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    a MK5 Volkswagen GTI. VDub was an American advertising campaign used by Volkswagen during 2006 for the Volkswagen GTI.Intended to parody MTV's Pimp My Ride, advertising agency Crispin Porter + Bogusky created a series of three television commercials directed by Jonas Åkerlund, starring Swedish actor Peter Stormare as an effete German engineer named Wolfgang, and German model Zonja Wöstendiek ...

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  7. Madman Muntz - Wikipedia

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    An example of a matchbook ad for Muntz car lots in the 1950s. In 1934, Muntz opened his first used car lot, in Elgin, with a $500 ($11,000 in 2023) line of credit. [8] He was only 20 years old, and his mother had to sign the car-sale papers because legally he was too young to close his own deals. [7]

  8. Category:2000s television commercials - Wikipedia

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  9. Wonderbug - Wikipedia

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    In Wonderbug mode, the car was a Volkswagen-based Meyers Manx-clone body, a Dune Runner manufactured by Dune Buggy Enterprises of Westminster, California. [5] The car had articulated eyeball headlights, and a custom bumper that resembled a mouth; different bumpers were sometimes used to give the car different facial expressions.