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Deceptive Advertising??

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... and the way the car evolves into being from a line drawing also implies that you can just draw your own vehicle into being ...... :P
Deceptive advertising is that new 7-passenger Jeep commercial (cant remember model name right now) where it comes out of the ocean, having been completely underwater with all the kids looking at fish through the sunroof. It does say in small letters at the bottom that the "vehicle is not suited for underwater use", but the commercial overall just seems silly, and possibly misleading to stupid people who may think that Jeeps could work underwater.
decptive advertising is putting a 5.0 badge on a car when you know 4.942 rounds to 4.9. :P

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