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The Worst Car Advertisement Ever: A Suzuki Dealer’s Blunder

Introduction

Car commercials have always been a source of entertainment and creativity, but sometimes, they miss the mark completely. One such example is a recent ad from CFAO, a Suzuki dealer in Africa, that has car enthusiasts scratching their heads.

The Ad

The advertisement promises customers that they can trade in their old car for a brand new one at a Suzuki dealership. Sounds like a good deal, right? Well, not quite. The problem lies in the choice of cars used in the ad. The old car featured is a classic Lancia Delta Integrale Evolution II, a vehicle valued at $80,000-$100,000. On the other side, the “new” car is a basic Suzuki supermini worth only a fraction of that price.

The Controversy

Upon closer inspection, it appears that the “new” car in the ad is actually a previous-generation Suzuki Baleno, a model that went out of production in 2022. This discrepancy raises questions about the accuracy and intention of the advertisement.

Discussion

While some may argue that the ad is simply a creative representation and not meant to be taken literally, car enthusiasts can’t help but critique the mismatched values and outdated model choices. The controversy surrounding this ad has sparked discussions about the worst car advertisements ever created.

Conclusion

Whether you find this ad amusing or cringe-worthy, it serves as a reminder that not all car commercials hit the mark. Have you come across a worse car advertisement? Share your thoughts and let us know your pick for the worst car ad ever.

Image credit: CFAO Pre-Owned Cars

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