NEW Heisman Commercial featuring 370z and 300zx

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nexus08
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Was watching some college football and saw this commercial.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wllxle2aZXg

Like seeing our car getting a nod.


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Nice! The car needs more love. Nobody knows what a z32 is around where I live. I almost like it but at the same time there's no love. Lots of Supra, 3000GT and SRT4 love. I get old men who say it is a Ferrari because it is red or they call it a Sunbird (lol). Most people around here call a 350z a 300zx. You have no idea how bad I want to correct people when they do that. Just terrible. :gotme OK sorry about that. Just needed to get that out there because nobody around where I live understands lol.

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Lol, using the Z32 to try and sell 370's...damn, that's pretty desperate even though it's nice to see the Z32!
The previous post illustrates the problem Nissan has where most people don't know what a Z is anymore...

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^^^To be honest, I don't think this commercial's intent is to sell the 370Z but more to present the Nissan brand itself and the association with college football.

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Interesting... I feel like they could have defiantly used a better Z32, perhaps one that was 1 solid color. :chuckle:

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300ZXttZMAN wrote:Interesting... I feel like they could have defiantly used a better Z32, perhaps one that was 1 solid color. :chuckle:
Hey now... lol!

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Afi wrote:^^^To be honest, I don't think this commercial's intent is to sell the 370Z but more to present the Nissan brand itself and the association with college football.
I get your point, but the two cars we saw were Z cars...Nissan wasn't plugging the Leaf or Maxima or anything "responsible", pretty clearly (to me at least) they were trying to make the connection with the 370Z and the 300ZX to an audience they depicted as using and enjoying those vehicles, not economy vehicles or SUV's or anything else.

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nexus08 wrote:
300ZXttZMAN wrote:Interesting... I feel like they could have defiantly used a better Z32, perhaps one that was 1 solid color. :chuckle:
Hey now... lol!
Your car looks great though! I just don't like orange and white it is just a bad combo on the Z IMO.

Plus that shade of orange looks gross, almost dated.

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300ZXttZMAN wrote:
Your car looks great though! I just don't like orange and white it is just a bad combo on the Z IMO.

Plus that shade of orange looks gross, almost dated.
I agree. Even the green 370z should have been a hotter color.

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300ZXttZMAN wrote:Interesting... I feel like they could have defiantly used a better Z32, perhaps one that was 1 solid color. :chuckle:
And with wheels on correctly...


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