New And Funny Car Commercials from Audi

Posted on: March 13th, 2009 | Posted by: Vanja K. | Feedback: 2 Comments
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New And Funny Car Commercials from Audi

It was a long time ago we published some funny car commercials, so we feel it is about time to do it once more! First of them is the Audi Supwerbowl commercial, clearly inspired by the famous scene from the award winning film Godfather. The man in bed is Alex Rocco, who played the part of Mo Greene in the film.

Pretty much everyone who saw The Godfather will see what they tried to make in this commercial. It’s funny to see the Audi R8 speeding of after the owner finds himself covered in oil, with part of his car uncovered from his bed.

The next commercial is the Audi Ski Jump climb, where Quattro is being emplyed to bring the car to the top. For those interested, the car had tires with spikes, to make this possible.

The new Audi R8 commercial which brings all the technology developed by Audi in the last century, with mid engined car, then the light alluminium construction of the car, the quattro drive, and FSI technology which brought them the win at Le Mans several times.

Source: Audi

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