Aug 19 , 2023

10 Weird Car Commercials from around the world

By True Scoop

Nissan's Pigeons (1997, USA): Channeling Top Gun vibes, pigeons tried to target a Nissan, emphasizing the car's agility.

Honda's Cog (2003, UK): A Rube Goldberg machine made entirely of Honda Accord parts. Mesmerizing and peculiar.

Citroën C4 Transformer (2004, Europe): The car transforms into a dancing robot, showcasing the vehicle's technological prowess.

Toyota Hilux's Bugger (1999, New Zealand): Various mishaps lead characters to exclaim, Bugger! highlighting the truck's toughness.

Suzuki Vitara's Kick (1992, Japan): A giant foot kicks the Vitara across landscapes, emphasizing its robustness and off-road capabilities.

Kia's Hamsters (2010, USA): Grooving hamsters compare a new, more evolved Kia Soul to mundane appliances. Unexpected and catchy.

Peugeot's 206 Indian Dream (2003): An Indian man remodels a dilapidated car to resemble a Peugeot 206 after seeing its ad, emphasizing the car's desirability.

Volvo's The Epic Split (2013, Global): Jean-Claude Van Damme performs a split between two moving Volvo trucks, demonstrating their precision and control.

Fiat 500's Motherhood (2013, UK): A mother raps about the realities of parenthood, linking them to the Fiat 500L's family-friendly features.

Skoda Fabia's Cake (2007, UK): A life-sized Fabia is baked and constructed from cake ingredients, emphasizing the car's full of lovely stuff nature.