Cars.com Does Cars the Movie

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There’s a burping car, a car that has a fat ass, a topless car and a car that wants to get it on with another. And that’s just one of the commercials. In the other, it’s all about sacrifice. The kind of sacrifice that kills. All of which is to say it pays to check out the reviews on Cars.com before you buy.

Creatively, the spots aren’t bad. Though the talking cars approach is a rip from the movie, the jokes are funny and the spot engages. The second spot just goes for humor and it works. Not a bad outing for the brand this year. You can view the spots on the Cars.com website.

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