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How in the hell does one 'ride' a jeep? - Seacrest - 11-23-2009

What is wrong with their ad agency?

In before any of youse Weisenheimers get any bright ideas:




Re: How in the hell does one 'ride' a jeep? - C(-)ris - 11-23-2009

WTF is that thing? It looks like a pile of crap. $129 walmart special? No disk brakes, the front fork looks cheap and can't have more than an inch of travel, seat angle is all wrong. Must be made by Huffy.


Re: How in the hell does one 'ride' a jeep? - cbelt3 - 11-23-2009

Huffy... nah, Pacific Cycles most likely. Chrysler puts the Jeep name on a lot of junk. There have been "Jeep" bikes before this one. At least VW had the taste to go with Trek.


Re: How in the hell does one 'ride' a jeep? - Go To Top - 11-23-2009

Jeep Boooomboxes are not cool.


Re: How in the hell does one 'ride' a jeep? - AAA - 11-23-2009

most all car companies have/had bikes they sold branding to.


Re: How in the hell does one 'ride' a jeep? - Yoyodyne ArtWorks - 11-23-2009

Apparently that stupid ad wants you to think Jeep drivers are cowboys, rugged individualists who...yadda yadda yadda.


Re: How in the hell does one 'ride' a jeep? - AAA - 11-23-2009

Audi


BMW




Porsche


Mercedes


Ferrari


Hummer


Chrysler


Honda


Lexus



Re: How in the hell does one 'ride' a jeep? - Doc - 11-23-2009

How does one 'ride' a Trans-Am?



Re: How in the hell does one 'ride' a jeep? - Seacrest - 11-23-2009

Too bad the commercial in question is trying to sell four-, not two-wheeled vehicles.


Re: How in the hell does one 'ride' a jeep? - Doc - 11-23-2009

Seacrest wrote:
Too bad the commercial in question is trying to sell four-, not two-wheeled vehicles.

American car companies have given up trying to make rational arguments for purchasing their products. They know that they're behind in MPG, safety features and standard accessories and they're broke so they can't cut prices anymore.

Thus, the commercial for Ford's new wagon crossover that stresses the optional $750 back-seat fridge.