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A Kia commercial that will only end in tears

Kia_2 So what if Kia wants to be Volkswagen. This musical-cars thing is a fun idea, and refreshingly, there’s no “Drive safely,” “Do not attempt” or “Professional drivers on a closed course” message in the commercial to ruin the mood. If they’re not already, Kia should organize musical-car battles in mall parking lots across the country.

—Posted by Tim Nudd

May 18, 2007 | Permalink

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Sure. I'd hit one.

Posted by: makethelogobigger | May 18, 2007 10:14:15 AM

i think that that article is retarded. maybe its cause im still drunk from last night, but why does VW own fun? thats bullshit. im an avid VW fan, and also ran a VW club, so i do love the brand, but, thats like me saying, im sorry, i own awesome. noone else can be awesome.

go kia. make some more good ads.

Posted by: slacker | May 18, 2007 12:14:43 PM

The ad is funny indeed. But how do they take the next "chair" away in this musical chair game?

Posted by: Herbert | May 18, 2007 1:18:10 PM

They take the next "chair" away by having a Hummer or BMW park diagonally across two parking spots.

Posted by: WoadWage | May 18, 2007 1:53:08 PM

well, it's not VW style actually.

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Posted by: deep | May 19, 2007 3:32:59 AM

its amazing that 32 cars cant fit into 54 spaces

Posted by: encino | Oct 8, 2007 1:03:24 AM

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