Originally Posted By: Rumble
Originally Posted By: CivicFan
Originally Posted By: Rumble
I don't mind the car so much, but it's hard for me to take it serious with Jennifer Lopez and her dancing boy-toys being used in advertising the things. I find it a big turn off when sports figures and entertainers (and I use that term lightly) are used by marketing to try to sell me something. Everytime I see a Fiat 500 now, I see it as a J.LO-mobile.
Do you feel the same way for Ford?
After owning a '92 Explorer for 12 years, I'm no longer into Fords (except the classic ones). Why, does J-LO advertise for Ford also?
No but it's endorsed by another celebrity:
Originally Posted By: CivicFan
Originally Posted By: Rumble
I don't mind the car so much, but it's hard for me to take it serious with Jennifer Lopez and her dancing boy-toys being used in advertising the things. I find it a big turn off when sports figures and entertainers (and I use that term lightly) are used by marketing to try to sell me something. Everytime I see a Fiat 500 now, I see it as a J.LO-mobile.
Do you feel the same way for Ford?
After owning a '92 Explorer for 12 years, I'm no longer into Fords (except the classic ones). Why, does J-LO advertise for Ford also?
No but it's endorsed by another celebrity: