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Why use a Z car as a sign of danger in an add?


Inspector71

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Remington Firearms is marketing their new re-engineered R51 9mm pistol in various gun magazines. What caught my attention is, the add features a view from a car's rear view mirror, the text suggests automobile breakdown, and continues with something about this guy stopping behind you is not here to help you which is why you need their product. What I found strange was, the car in the rear view mirror looks like a very nice 240Z. That would not have been my car of choice to suggest "danger."  Just my two cents. I'll drop a line to them and ask why they chose that car.

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Very interesting rendition. Certainly a strong 240 look, the fog lights are a bit 

I wonder if the rather marked European shape to the license plate suggests/implies distrust of foreigners...

To us the suggestion is just silly. It's like portraying a golden retriever as a guard dog....

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4 hours ago, Inspector71 said:

 the car in the rear view mirror looks like a very nice 240Z. That would not have been my car of choice to suggest "danger."  Just my two cents. I'll drop a line to them and ask why they chose that car.

seriously? what car should they use?

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Funny, I always thought the Z was more for the "Bad Boy" image, you know, the kind that some girls go for, not the "Bad Guy" with the black hat.  

Also it's obvious that it's a Fairlady with 280 and 240 turn signals.  You know whoever that is can't be trusted. Just sayin……..;)

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