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AT&T “Refresh” TV Spot

AT&T "Refresh" TV Spot

TV spot highlighting AT&T's commitment to investing in America.



Source: AT&T “Refresh” TV Spot (Youtube).

VW – Brand Memory from The Force

VW - Brand Memory from The Force

VW made a great ad, titled The Force, for the 2011 Super Bowl. After researching the ad, Ameritest discovered what long-term memories the ad leaves behind.



Source: VW – Brand Memory from The Force (Youtube).

Toyota Camry Corona Funny Japan Commercial 1970s – 2011 New Carjam Radio Show

Toyota Camry Corona Funny Japan Commercial 1970s - 2011 New Carjam Radio Show

Carjam Car Radio Show — A Car Show About People Website: www.kclr96fm.com Twitter: www.twitter.com Youtube: www.youtube.com The Toyota Corona (Japanese: トヨタ・コロナ) is an automobile manufactured by the Japanese automaker Toyota between 1957 and 2002. Traditionally, the competitor from Nissan was the Nissan Bluebird. The word Corona is Latin for "crown". The Corona became massively successful in export markets: confusion easily arises because Toyota (like Volkswagen with their Passat and Mitsubishi with their Colt) applied model names inconsistently in different places. Following the 1969 parallel introduction of the Corona Mark II (which in certain markets mutated into the Cressida in 1977) there were disparate models sharing the Corona name. As time went by, models branded in much of Asia as Coronas turned up in European markets as Carinas, while ten years later in North America the Corona was successfully replaced by the larger Camry. In addition, because of the similarities in names, it is a very common mistake to confuse the Corona with the much smaller Toyota Corolla. The T220 was built as sedan, liftback, and wagon. Only the Wagon was sold in Japan as the Caldina. The Sedan and Liftback were mainly sold in Europe as Avensis, and the lower grade model for taxi called Corona. Four-cylinder engines for the Avensis is 1.6, 1.8, 2.0 gasoline, and diesel. The Corona Taxi has turbo diesel. In South America, the Avensis is renamed Corona and powered by 2.0 litre 3S-FE <b>…</b>



Source: Toyota Camry Corona Funny Japan Commercial 1970s – 2011 New Carjam Radio Show (Youtube).