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"not for everyone" is definitely a correct statement about the 86. It would be sadistic to sell one of these cars to an old granny. That message is not a problem. The real problem is that the new ads just kinda suck. Nobody likes ads, even superbowl ads are meh after you've seen them once. Toyota is just making design and ads from their B-team on these things.
The first ads run on the car definitely featured the same stance however, just not as plain of a message: one ad of GF's breaking up with you because you bought one, or the one where it talks about the car not having modern built-in safety nannies, then busts through the LED matrix of fakedom and onto a backroad.
Last edited by radroach; 02-05-2017 at 06:57 PM.
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