so apparently subaru in the UK wants to overemphasize how grippy the new impreza is . so much that they are shipping some cars upside down on the truck! in other news, rubbernecking fatalities have increased 73,000%.
Libra Monkee wrote:I still don't know how they got the ones up on the bottom.
The 'Subaglue' campaign was devised by London-based advertising agency, MCBD and the three upside-down cars were bolted to the upper deck after having their engines and transmissions removed.
Wow they weren't lying. Reading really IS fundamental!
But this of course begs the questions: Are they transporting the removed hardware in the upright cars? Are they only shipping three cars at a time? Wait, is this not an 'actual' shipping truck but only a rolling billboard?
Occam's Razor implies the latter.
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i would imagine that they're only shipping 3 legit cars to be sold. the upside down ones are probably for show.
a seemingly wasteful effort (space, $, time, wtf/e), but subaru probably thinks that this kind of viral marketing will help boost sales (they're right).
chicken n waffles wrote:i would imagine that they're only shipping 3 legit cars to be sold. the upside down ones are probably for show.
a seemingly wasteful effort (space, $, time, wtf/e), but subaru probably thinks that this kind of viral marketing will help boost sales (they're right).
if the 3 on top are real cars... how do they get them off?... they cant lower the deck to unload them
Given the railing on top.... I'm guessing that they are all engine/trannyless
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Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.