Some people say the full-length ad doesn't live up to the hype of the teaser, which has drawn more than 5.7 million views.
The big game is still 3 days away, but 1 automaker is already predicted to sweep the competition.
The company is growing here, but at a steep price. Spending on discounts and other incentives hit $2,206 per vehicle last year.
| Tags: | Autos |
Some Corolla and Lexus IS models have faulty wipers and airbags, but the world's largest automaker is learning from its series of recent setbacks.
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The big game's first advertising controversy has arrived, and it involves former ad darling VW.
The automaker blew away expectations in its fourth quarter. But its performance in Europe was miserable, with nearly $2 billion in losses for the year and more expected in 2013.
Holy transaction, Batman! The iconic car will now end up in one collector's. . . living room?
| Tags: | AutosTelevisionWealthy |
The iconic car joins the General Lee from 'The Dukes of Hazzard' on the auction block this weekend.
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