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Am I The Only One Not To Have Seen This???

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Hi all,

Am i the only person not to have seen this TV Ad????? Or was it only shown in certain parts of the country???

It's differant i'll say that much.

Cheers

Dave.

Hi all' date='

Am i the only person not to have seen this TV Ad?????

Cheers

Dave.[/quote']

So did you post it and not watch it, if you did ,how did you know what it was advertising:confused:

But if you did see it, errr, you must have seen it:confused:

Sorry, but it's Sunday and I'm bored:O

It was intended for the press only!!

I did not see it, I have seen the Octy advert.

I think it is a big old judging by the plate of the fabia at the end.

I still think Skoda UK need to work on their adverts becuase that one does not do anything for me. In fact Skoda UK if you are reading this then I feel you ought to employ me as a consultant on such matters, and pay me lots of money.

Okey-dokie. Point made.

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So did you post it and not watch it' date=' if you did ,how did you know what it was advertising:confused:

But if you did see it, errr, you must have seen it:confused:

Sorry, but it's Sunday and I'm bored:O[/quote']

Aaaahhhhhh Don't confuse me...... My mind's already blown after two twelve hour shifts this weekend !!!!! :orb_sad:

Cheers

Dave.

yeah was always on last year in London... although car is on London plates so maybe only we got it??

I saw that ad in 2005

Like this 207 advert.

Will never see the light of day, but that is to do with it being x rated.

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yeah was always on last year in London... although car is on London plates so maybe only we got it??

I was just about to say something like that..... I watched it again and noticed the London Plates.

Cheers

Dave.

I've seen it on TV.

I've seen it on TV, but it was shorter, and ended with practical and exciting.

I did not see it' date=' I have seen the Octy advert.

I think it is a big old judging by the plate of the fabia at the end.

I still think Skoda UK need to work on their adverts becuase that one does not do anything for me. In fact Skoda UK if you are reading this then I feel you ought to employ me as a consultant on such matters, and pay me lots of money.

Okey-dokie. Point made.[/quote']Another person who clearly misses the point of these adverts :P

Another person who clearly misses the point of these adverts :P

Why? So people go home and think 'I could do a better job with that advert, therefore I am going to buy the car'

Practical and exciting is an absolute grade A bollacks slogan.

Why? So people go home and think 'I could do a better job with that advert' date=' therefore I am going to buy the car'

Practical and exciting is an absolute grade A bollacks slogan.[/quote']I lost count of the amount of threads and talk that advert generated....

We had that Fabia vRS advert in the South West too.

Maybe Skoda UK will move on from that style of advert soon to ones more like the European ones with the cool Skoda "ding" at the end? Like this one:

http://www.skoda.de/index.php?e=4-8-5

Roomster ad on Eurosport at the moment is ok too.

This ad was on in sunny Hampshire too, although the number of them I see on the roads round here, I'm not sure why they bother :rolleyes::rofl:

Chris

i've seen it in the granada area and s.e. area , at first i could never remember what the ad was advertising

im not imPRESSed....

im not imPRESSed....

:rofl: Nice one

Ah yes, the old trouser press :)

The version on TV was much shorter, and you do wonder WTF it has to do with a car - by the time it comes to the punchline you've probably lost interest.

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Am i the only person not to have seen this TV Ad????[/quote']

The answer you're after is yes.

It is a very clever advert..

a) It is simply showing you that something that is typicaly seen as boring, i.e a diesel, can actually be rather good fun.

B) Because of the amount of conversation the advert has brought up amongst the more confused members of the nation.

It is a very clever advert..

I disagree. Whoever made that advert was not in touch with vRS drivers. The only reason we care is that we have an interst in the car because we are skoda fans anyway. I think what would sell the car is laughing at the common misconceptions of skodas, not a man being chased by a trouser press. If anything it is an advert for an ironing because trouser presses are evil.

I see the fabia vrs being sold by being driven. Why not have someone being chased by something that represents a skoda misconception and it winning somehow.

The catch phrase is coming to me.................

I will come back to this

It is a very clever advert..

a) It is simply showing you that something that is typicaly seen as boring' date=' i.e a diesel, can actually be rather good fun.

B) Because of the amount of conversation the advert has brought up amongst the more confused members of the nation.[/quote']Finally, some sense!! :D

The Ad didnt do it for me either. I also not keen on the octavia one with the woman on the train. only my opinon mind and I am sure you could argue the pros and cons of them all night each to there own and all that.

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