It doesn't but what it does do is create a want for something bigger, better and faster. Make people believe they are capable of doing the same things and they'll buy your product. All it ends up doing is putting more money in their pockets. Ultimately putting all drivers in risk of being in a serious accident when someone gets behind the wheel and tries the same stunt or other quick manoeuvre when it isn't safe or the road conditions are poor.
2007-03-11 21:36:45
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answered by mother 3
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Cars are sold to generate taxes and major profits for a few. After the car is sold, it is a tax cash cow, Drivers License, Plate Tags, Registration, Sales tax, Luxury tax, Gas tax, Labor tax, Import tax and so on. If the commercial people can get you to buy a new car they have served the interests of the government. They do not advise that you go fast in a car, but will sell a car that does 0-60 in 4.6 seconds, with a top end at 160mph. Show me one road where it is even legal to drive 100mph. If you do,it isn't in the US and there is only one that I have been on in Europe. That was 20 years ago.
Save gas, save the world, not gonna happen, so drive on.
2007-03-11 21:40:35
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answered by Anonymous
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for the comparable reason we've warning labels on each and every product interior the u . s .... "warning product could be warm" on your espresso cup... because of the fact legal specialists are preserving their clientele from in all probability court docket situations !! in the event that they did not, and somebody tried something shown in a commercial and have been given harm... there would be a criminal expert waiting to get the prospect to report that for the period of positive condition. regrettably, interior of usa of america we certainly advantages human beings for STUPIDITY and IDIOCY... Spilling warm espresso together as using ? it rather is well worth a million !! lights your moustache consisting of your BIC Lighter... became into well worth a million.3 Million.
2016-12-18 11:32:59
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answered by ? 4
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Hey DL
they're simply appealing to that latent urge in almost every person (guys mostly) that wants to take a $40,000 dollar vehicle out and SCREAM DOWN THE ROAD LIKE THERE WAS NO TOMORROW !!!!!!
They are very good at market research and have found this to be the case--- so, they are simply giving the public what they want !!
2007-03-11 21:35:27
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answered by Anonymous
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commercials focus on the ability of the car n not of the driver.such ads just demonstrate what the car is capable of.
2007-03-11 22:08:38
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answered by Nakul 2
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I know those crack me up. I especially like the new ones with cars that fly or drive on buildings. "I like to live on the EdgJA!" (Read the fine print... yes, this is a fantasy, cars can't actually drive on buildings.) GEEZ! You're lawyers actually told you to put that disclaimer on there? Amazing.
2007-03-12 08:45:55
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answered by todvango 6
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It looks REAL good, and shows you what the car is capable of, if you have tons of training, and if you always drive on rain-slicked roads! :-P
2007-03-11 21:35:05
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answered by sriparimi 1
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i know its so stupid right? they also says dont try this in real life.
2007-03-11 21:26:14
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answered by rubberducky 2
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haha.. yeah really
2007-03-11 21:26:51
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answered by Devin Eagle 2
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