Dents Promote Cars That Don’t Get Dents…We Think

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We’re inclined to agree with Autoblog on this one. We’re not sure we’d like large magnetic stickers that look like dents placed on our cars to somehow illustrate how tough the VW Polo is. Not to mention the questionable strategy behind the move as questioned by Autoblog which wrote, “Besides, what message does this bone-headed marketing campaign really send for the Polo? Is it: ‘Polo: the steering is so bad, you’ll have little control when you try to park.’ Or could it be: ‘Polo: the car everybody else will hate because it reminds them of the stupid magnet that got stuck on their car.'” Indeed. We don’t really get it either.

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