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The 14 Funniest American Super Bowl Commercials Starring Cars

Overprotective fathers, a chase in a Toyota Prius and a cold-blooded Mustang driver are just some of the incidents we will witness. For several years now, commercials during the grand final of American football have almost overshadowed what is happening on the field.

And so it's no wonder that companies invest in these advertisements a lot of money and lure into them the biggest stars of the entertainment industry.

1. Honda: "Pick-up to love"

What happens when you have a bunch of sheep and a caisson equipped with a sound system? You can see the result in a video featuring a bunch of very talented wool producers and a Honda pick-up truck.

2. Volkswagen: “Force”

In 2011, he impressed Volkswagen's advertising spot, which combined the dark side of the Force with the then-new Volkswagen Passat. An enterprising boy tests his Force on the fridge, the sink and even the family dog. Will he be able to master the Force in the end?

3. Hyundai: “First Date”

When teenagers leave home or go on their first date, parents are always on edge. When Kevin Hart's daughter heads out on her first date, her dad doesn't hesitate to hand over the keys to his new Hyundai Genesis to his daughter's date. Kevin already knows why, because he has an ace up his sleeve, as he can keep an eye on where his daughter is via "Car Finder".

4. Bridgestone: “Answer all”

Has it ever happened to you that you accidentally replied to all recipients of a received message instead of a colleague? An unpleasant event can have negative consequences, which can also be prevented if quality tires are used.

5. Toyota: “The longest chase”

Toyota Prius as a getaway car from the police? We probably don't imagine something like this, but it also happens to awkward misfits. Will they succeed in the end?

6. Chevrolet: “Happy Graduate”

What could a young man on the threshold of his future and independent life be more excited about than a brand new car? The Chevrolet Camaro Convertible will definitely change his life.

7. Hyundai: “Ryangrad”

The commercial with Ryan Reynolds in the lead role will appeal especially to the fairer sex. Can you imagine living in a town full of Ryan Reynolds? It's a good thing that the Hyundai Elantra is equipped with an emergency braking system.

8. Chevrolet: “Milo”

Do you still remember how our grandmothers used to tell us that they would wash our mouths with soap if we spoke badly? The kids in the Chevrolet SSR commercial just can't help themselves and that's exactly the fate that befell them.

9. Ford Mustang: “Green Light”

A man is so impressed by the Ford Mustang convertible that he is ready to drive without the top even in the coldest weather. But what happens when the traffic light turns green?

10. Kia: "Walken's Closet"

In this commercial, Christopher Walken explains the difference between a plain, beige, and a super different colored sock. He finally confirms his interpretation with the new Kia Optima.

11. Audi: "Green Police"

This time, the Green Police is targeting anyone who does not respect ecological principles and does not contribute as much as possible to the preservation of mother earth. Wonder how the Audi driver will take it with all this pressure from the green police?

12. General Motors: “Robot”

What do you think robots are afraid of too? And what else besides rust could it be? In the commercial for the 5-year, or 100,000-mile warranty of the General Motors robot behind the assembly line, very different thoughts circulate.

13. Acura: “Replacement”

Jerry Seinfeld is doing his best to come out on top of future Acura and Honda NSX owners, respectively. He is ready to do anything to achieve his goal. Do you think he will succeed?

14. Kia: "Hero's Journey"

Melissa McCarthy is on a mission to save the planet, everything from whales, glaciers, trees to rhinos. She would not have been able to do any of this without the help of her faithful hybrid companion Kia Niro.

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