8 x VIDEO: All Car 2010 Superbowl Commercials!

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February 8th, 2010

The National Football League Final, or best known as Super Bowl, reached the 44-th edition, and on this occasion it gave the car manufacturers the opportunity to display their latest TV commercials. Superbowl attracts large audiences and sells a lot of advertising space at prices you can hardly imagine.

So this year was no exception, as not less than six automakers wanted a piece of the advertising space Superbowl offered. So, Volkswagen, Kia, Dodge, Honda, Hyundai and Audi displayed their commercials in an attempt to attract as many customers as possible.

So here we have eight auto commercials (Honda has two and the American site Cars.com also tried to advertise a bit) and every single one is willing to communicate a special message.

Superbowl XLIV

VOLKSWAGEN PUNCH DUB – Brings again in front of the Americans a game at which you should answer first when you see a certain car color or a particular brand.

KIA SORENTO TOYS – An interesting commercial that reminds us of the famous C’mon, which promoted the new Opel Corsa three years ago.

DODGE CHARGER (MAN’S LAST STAND) – Dodge has used the voice of American comic Michael C. Hall to produce a spot that “links” men with different social statutes to one common element: Dodge Charger.

HONDA ACCORD CROSSTOUR (SNOW TRIP) – A 3D universe created specifically for the new model launched in the US Honda – Accord Crosstour.

HONDA ACCORD CROSSTOUR (Squirrel) – The second commercial for Honda Accord Crosstour has a squirrel in the center, being a rather unsuccessful attempt to raise at the amusement level brought by the famous Scrat from Ice Age series.

HYUNDAI SONATA (PAINT) – What have in common world’s great classical music composers and the new Hyundai Sonata? The explanation, in the next commercial.

AUDI A3 TDI (GREEN POLICE) – Audi manages to create a model that would pass without any problems the police that guards the environment.

CARS.COM – The American site tries to make us understand that, no matter how handy it would be a man, he has always need some help in choosing a car.

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