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Worst car commercial ever...

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oy.

"four by four suspension"

I want to find the person responsible for the ad and slap him with a dead carp.

:rotflmao:

If this were for something in the '80's, I wouldn't be surprised... but Jesus, for 1995, this has got to be incredibly cheesy.

Correct me if I'm wrong, because I hope I am, but did the announcer guy say V8 engine?! If there's a Cutlass Ciera out there with a factory V8 then it's officially the only Oldsmobile from the 90's that matters and I'd love to see it!

:lol:

V8 engine...4x4 suspension...awesome...

:lol:

Well, our old friend Ninety-Eight Regency loves the ad... hehe. Check the comments section.

Dude, please, that is a homemade commercial. The car has a front license plate on it, and the font in the copy is not correct. No way that is from GM. At best, it has to be a local dealer ad, and even they wouldn't be so dumb... I hope.

I dunno, there's something rather entertaining about an Alero racing to run a bunch of stupid 80's new wave people off the camera.

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Yeah, I liked the Alero spot for that reason, too. I love how those weirdos are singing horribly off-key at the end.

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