Bryan Cranston Spot

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It's a hint of the 2019.5 V8 Raptor! o wait... it was actually a recording of a gen 1 sound dubed over to make Ford more appealing.

BUILD THE V8 RAPTOR
 

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ZR1 did something similar, but the V8 wasn't vaporware. This ad gave me goosebumps.


Either Ford has a V8 coming in the 2019.5 or whomever edited that ad needs firing. Insulting to the target it's stroking.
 
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I liked the Ford spot because it was essentially a middle finger to Tesla and all the other "disruptors". And not that the Chevy commercial was bad by any means, but Ford's was much more gritty and deliberate.

+1 for Ford there.
 

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I liked the Ford spot because it was essentially a middle finger to Tesla and all the other "disruptors". And not that the Chevy commercial was bad by any means, but Ford's was much more gritty and deliberate.

+1 for Ford there.
I didn't look at it that way WRT TSLA, fair point.
 

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ZR1 did something similar, but the V8 wasn't vaporware. This ad gave me goosebumps.


Either Ford has a V8 coming in the 2019.5 or whomever edited that ad needs firing. Insulting to the target it's stroking.

One of my favorite TV spots of all time. I've never had the desire to own a Corvette, but that commercial certainly makes me want to.

At any rate, big block V8s may not be the future but their macho noise will always be timeless.
 
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I liked the Ford spot because it was essentially a middle finger to Tesla and all the other "disruptors". And not that the Chevy commercial was bad by any means, but Ford's was much more gritty and deliberate.

+1 for Ford there.
i hate that anything "new" gets branded as "disruptor" nowadays.

the company I helped build was truly disruptive. The lemmings that followed our go to market arent disruptors, they're marketing plagiarists.

Any company that is on its back with its legs up 3 or 4 models in isn't disruptive ( ahem tesla ).

I like the commercial. whether they build a v8 raptor again or not, I'll be just fine with my v6 raptor until I'm not. Then it'll get v8 swapped.

people who truly disrupt shit are used to building what someone else doesn't or won't make for them.
 
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i hate that anything "new" gets branded as "disruptor" nowadays.

the company I helped build was truly disruptive. The lemmings that followed our go to market arent disruptors, they're marketing plagiarists.

Any company that is on its back with its legs up 3 or 4 models in isn't disruptive ( ahem tesla ).

I like the commercial. whether they build a v8 raptor again or not, I'll be just fine with my v6 raptor until I'm not. Then it'll get v8 swapped.

people who truly disrupt shit are used to building what someone else doesn't or won't make for them.

You can call them whatever you want, or label their effect on an established industry whatever you like. The semantics are unimportant.

My point was Ford took notice and publicly responded. And how could they not? Ford has been around for 115 years (they certainly didn't shy away from that stat), produced millions of vehicles, countless engineering breakthroughs, oh... and practically built the middle class in this country. Yet, a new company with a fraction of the employees producing an even smaller fraction of vehicles has a 32% higher market cap? That's hard to ignore or brush away as nothing more than an industry anomaly.

Tesla certainly isn't doing something entirely new, but they are introducing features that are generating hype. And whether that hype can continue to translate to higher stock prices remains to be seen. But I think Ford's commercial served its purpose: Acknowledging Tesla with a, "bring it" message.

So maybe you don't like the terms, "disruptor" or even "innovator" or "re-imagined"... but I'm willing to bet the corpses of Barnes & Noble, Blockbuster, or Motorola didn't care what you called Amazon, Netflix, or Apple. The result was the same regardless of the nomenclature.
 

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Am I the only one that heard the distinct sound of a V8 dubbed in the scene where the Raptor is in the desert?

Build that!

Moral of the story? It’s easier to stir souls with V8 sex appeal than it is with fuel economy.


I just saw a new commercial while watch Barrett Jackson and it had a gen2 and it was a total BA V8 sound
 

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Did anyone notice the wheels weren't moving at all on the Raptor? Looks greenscreened to me. Seats didn't look like Raptor seats either, but I didn't bother to double check.

Meh.
 
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