Another MDX ad
It's horrible. Tells you NOTHING about the MDX or why it's better then the competition.
Mullen, what the fack are you doing?? For how long do we have to deal with these horrible commercials? :annoyed: |
Have to agree... very cryptic and gives very little information on the vehicle itself.
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:what: Weird commercial.
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The point of this ad (and perhaps all the latest MDX's) is not so much as to sell the product directly but as much as to pique the interest and appeal to the "better" angels of humanity. Basically, they know the demographics of Acura buyers: educated, family with kids, logical, may be a bit of a liberal tilt, not very rich etc and then talk to them by telling how alike the MDX is.
At least that my arm chair reading with no experience what so ever in advertising or psychology ;) |
^ I think I know what they and you are saying....In a weird way :genius:
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Mean while in Canada.. They're ads are on point compared to ours.
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^I like that one:thumbsup:
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The one from Canada is much better, way better.
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If there is one thing you can be sure of, it is that on the internet, the "virtual grass" is always greener on the other side of the fence.
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Wow, I have to agree, the Canadian commercial is much better.
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Originally Posted by SkylineUSA
(Post 14579523)
Wow, I have to agree, the Canadian commercial is much better.
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The Canadian ad is much more mainstream and standard.
I really like the American ads - so much more thought-provoking and intelligent. No, it does not tell me much about the car, but it tells me something about what this car represents.... very unusual and upscale. Like them a lot! |
Originally Posted by ostrich
(Post 14579614)
The Canadian ad is much more mainstream and standard.
I really like the American ads - so much more thought-provoking and intelligent. No, it does not tell me much about the car, but it tells me something about what this car represents.... very unusual and upscale. Like them a lot! |
Originally Posted by Mdxwannahave
(Post 14579251)
The one from Canada is much better, way better.
Originally Posted by Colin
(Post 14579463)
If there is one thing you can be sure of, it is that on the internet, the "virtual grass" is always greener on the other side of the fence.
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Originally Posted by ostrich
(Post 14579614)
The Canadian ad is much more mainstream and standard.
I really like the American ads - so much more thought-provoking and intelligent. No, it does not tell me much about the car, but it tells me something about what this car represents.... very unusual and upscale. Like them a lot! |
Now, if only either of those ads...had a small snippet...just saying "28 MPG".
People are still shocked to hear that when I tell them, because they haven't seen it anywhere. That number (or 27) is a gold mine that could be written on walls. First you have to build the image, and change the image. Then facts to go with, on point. We'll see how these go. |
Originally Posted by Colin
(Post 14582430)
I believe I read that the initial ads are for image and brand building. Later ads will focus more on the cars and features. Afterall, isn't that the consensus (LOL) that the problem with MDX isn't the car itself, but rather Acura's position in the luxury landscape?
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