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Has anyone watched the new SS Clubman advert?

For those who haven't, they get an SS ute and chain down it's rear, then gas it and the force of the car's engine stretches the cab out to 4 doors. The rear wheels were spinning nicely too, churning up the ground like expected :burnout: Pretty impressive too :P

Chaining down the rear of this RWD car and gassing it stretch the front of the car out... I think their advertising guru forgot to have his morning coffee :bahaha:

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i like the ford xr ut commercial better

all these blokey guys at a bbq talking in high pitch girly voices then the guy with the ute comes along

girly guys: AWWW is that the new xr (high pitch)

ute guy: Sure is (tough manly real true blue aussie blokey voice)

[note: dialog may not be exact]

:confused: I saw that add but it was for a courier..."apparently it had what the other utes are missing" I guess they mean poor build quality.

I reckon we should ring into consumer affairs, complain about false advertising from holden.

"Hi, I bought a holden ute because of this ad on tv, but when I chained it down and did a burn out it didn't create 2 new doors....."

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