With every single one of these ads I start to dislike Volvo... ''Oh look at us, Jean-Paul van Dame can do a split between two of our trucks, oh look a ballerina walks across a line between our trucks, oh look our trucks can drive on two wheels.''
So bleeping what? Well, you just showed us all that your marketing budget is way too damn high, that's it, nothing else.
I guess Volvo trucks PR guys are former Ubisoft PC guys or something. They create hype, but what is the point in that? People don't buy trucks for fun, they buy them for actual work... Show me what it can haul, it's durability, how it performs in a crash, how it's fuel efficient and environment-friendly, anything other than showing how 'awesome'
-is probably what people would call it on Bookupyour*ss or Tw*tter-
your trucks are by letting Jean-Paul van Dame do a split on two of you trucks.
With every single one of these ads I start to dislike Volvo... ''Oh look at us, Jean-Paul van Dame can do a split between two of our trucks, oh look a ballerina walks across a line between our trucks, oh look our trucks can drive on two wheels.''
So bleeping what? Well, you just showed us all that your marketing budget is way too damn high, that's it, nothing else.
I guess Volvo trucks PR guys are former Ubisoft PC guys or something. They create hype, but what is the point in that? People don't buy trucks for fun, they buy them for actual work... Show me what it can haul, it's durability, how it performs in a crash, how it's fuel efficient and environment-friendly, anything other than showing how 'awesome'
-is probably what people would call it on Bookupyour*ss or Tw*tter-
your trucks are by letting Jean-Paul van Dame do a split on two of you trucks.
I think they like create buzz.
Like that, lot of people watch these videos.
But I think they don't look the brand of the truck : Volvo.
So... maybe it's useless.
With every single one of these ads I start to dislike Volvo... ''Oh look at us, Jean-Paul van Dame can do a split between two of our trucks, oh look a ballerina walks across a line between our trucks, oh look our trucks can drive on two wheels.''
So bleeping what? Well, you just showed us all that your marketing budget is way too damn high, that's it, nothing else.
I guess Volvo trucks PR guys are former Ubisoft PC guys or something. They create hype, but what is the point in that? People don't buy trucks for fun, they buy them for actual work... Show me what it can haul, it's durability, how it performs in a crash, how it's fuel efficient and environment-friendly, anything other than showing how 'awesome'
-is probably what people would call it on Bookupyour*ss or Tw*tter-
your trucks are by letting Jean-Paul van Dame do a split on two of you trucks.
well they definitely perform well in crashes, here in Australia, a Volvo with a B-double (these often weigh 60-70 tonnes) crashed head-on into a Kenworth which was also hauling a B-double, the driver in the Volvo had minor injuries, unfortunately the driver in the KW was killed in the accident. to bad Volvo prefers stupid over the top stunts over things it does very well at in real life situations for its marketing department.
Volvo do some crazy stuff with their trucks! As @Dr.Bull says, must be a bit pile of money left over for advertising to let them do that sort of thing! Gets a lot of attention though
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